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diff --git a/.clang-format b/.clang-format index 41d4cd23fd..c592dda681 100644 --- a/.clang-format +++ b/.clang-format @@ -148,8 +148,21 @@ SpacesInSquareBrackets: false Cpp11BracedListStyle: false # A list of macros that should be interpreted as foreach loops instead of as -# function calls. -ForEachMacros: ['for_each_string_list_item', 'for_each_wanted_builtin', 'for_each_builtin', 'for_each_ut'] +# function calls. Taken from: +# git grep -h '^#define [^[:space:]]*for_each[^[:space:]]*(' \ +# | sed "s,^#define \([^[:space:]]*for_each[^[:space:]]*\)(.*$, - '\1'," \ +# | sort | uniq +ForEachMacros: + - 'for_each_abbrev' + - 'for_each_builtin' + - 'for_each_string_list_item' + - 'for_each_ut' + - 'for_each_wanted_builtin' + - 'list_for_each' + - 'list_for_each_dir' + - 'list_for_each_prev' + - 'list_for_each_prev_safe' + - 'list_for_each_safe' # The maximum number of consecutive empty lines to keep. MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 1 diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 2374f77a1a..4470d7cfc0 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -122,9 +122,6 @@ /git-range-diff /git-read-tree /git-rebase -/git-rebase--am -/git-rebase--common -/git-rebase--interactive /git-rebase--preserve-merges /git-receive-pack /git-reflog diff --git a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines index 32210a4386..1169ff6c8e 100644 --- a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines +++ b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines @@ -412,6 +412,12 @@ For C programs: must be declared with "extern" in header files. However, function declarations should not use "extern", as that is already the default. + - You can launch gdb around your program using the shorthand GIT_DEBUGGER. + Run `GIT_DEBUGGER=1 ./bin-wrappers/git foo` to simply use gdb as is, or + run `GIT_DEBUGGER="<debugger> <debugger-args>" ./bin-wrappers/git foo` to + use your own debugger and arguments. Example: `GIT_DEBUGGER="ddd --gdb" + ./bin-wrappers/git log` (See `wrap-for-bin.sh`.) + For Perl programs: - Most of the C guidelines above apply. diff --git a/Documentation/Makefile b/Documentation/Makefile index dbf5a0f276..76f2ecfc1b 100644 --- a/Documentation/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/Makefile @@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ SP_ARTICLES += howto/maintain-git API_DOCS = $(patsubst %.txt,%,$(filter-out technical/api-index-skel.txt technical/api-index.txt, $(wildcard technical/api-*.txt))) SP_ARTICLES += $(API_DOCS) +TECH_DOCS += MyFirstContribution TECH_DOCS += SubmittingPatches TECH_DOCS += technical/hash-function-transition TECH_DOCS += technical/http-protocol diff --git a/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt b/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..895b7cfd4f --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1132 @@ +My First Contribution to the Git Project +======================================== +:sectanchors: + +[[summary]] +== Summary + +This is a tutorial demonstrating the end-to-end workflow of creating a change to +the Git tree, sending it for review, and making changes based on comments. + +[[prerequisites]] +=== Prerequisites + +This tutorial assumes you're already fairly familiar with using Git to manage +source code. The Git workflow steps will largely remain unexplained. + +[[related-reading]] +=== Related Reading + +This tutorial aims to summarize the following documents, but the reader may find +useful additional context: + +- `Documentation/SubmittingPatches` +- `Documentation/howto/new-command.txt` + +[[getting-started]] +== Getting Started + +[[cloning]] +=== Clone the Git Repository + +Git is mirrored in a number of locations. Clone the repository from one of them; +https://git-scm.com/downloads suggests one of the best places to clone from is +the mirror on GitHub. + +---- +$ git clone https://github.com/git/git git +$ cd git +---- + +[[identify-problem]] +=== Identify Problem to Solve + +//// +Use + to indicate fixed-width here; couldn't get ` to work nicely with the +quotes around "Pony Saying 'Um, Hello'". +//// +In this tutorial, we will add a new command, +git psuh+, short for ``Pony Saying +`Um, Hello''' - a feature which has gone unimplemented despite a high frequency +of invocation during users' typical daily workflow. + +(We've seen some other effort in this space with the implementation of popular +commands such as `sl`.) + +[[setup-workspace]] +=== Set Up Your Workspace + +Let's start by making a development branch to work on our changes. Per +`Documentation/SubmittingPatches`, since a brand new command is a new feature, +it's fine to base your work on `master`. However, in the future for bugfixes, +etc., you should check that document and base it on the appropriate branch. + +For the purposes of this document, we will base all our work on the `master` +branch of the upstream project. Create the `psuh` branch you will use for +development like so: + +---- +$ git checkout -b psuh origin/master +---- + +We'll make a number of commits here in order to demonstrate how to send a topic +with multiple patches up for review simultaneously. + +[[code-it-up]] +== Code It Up! + +NOTE: A reference implementation can be found at +https://github.com/nasamuffin/git/tree/psuh. + +[[add-new-command]] +=== Adding a New Command + +Lots of the subcommands are written as builtins, which means they are +implemented in C and compiled into the main `git` executable. Implementing the +very simple `psuh` command as a built-in will demonstrate the structure of the +codebase, the internal API, and the process of working together as a contributor +with the reviewers and maintainer to integrate this change into the system. + +Built-in subcommands are typically implemented in a function named "cmd_" +followed by the name of the subcommand, in a source file named after the +subcommand and contained within `builtin/`. So it makes sense to implement your +command in `builtin/psuh.c`. Create that file, and within it, write the entry +point for your command in a function matching the style and signature: + +---- +int cmd_psuh(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +---- + +We'll also need to add the declaration of psuh; open up `builtin.h`, find the +declaration for `cmd_push`, and add a new line for `psuh` immediately before it, +in order to keep the declarations sorted: + +---- +int cmd_psuh(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); +---- + +Be sure to `#include "builtin.h"` in your `psuh.c`. + +Go ahead and add some throwaway printf to that function. This is a decent +starting point as we can now add build rules and register the command. + +NOTE: Your throwaway text, as well as much of the text you will be adding over +the course of this tutorial, is user-facing. That means it needs to be +localizable. Take a look at `po/README` under "Marking strings for translation". +Throughout the tutorial, we will mark strings for translation as necessary; you +should also do so when writing your user-facing commands in the future. + +---- +int cmd_psuh(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ + printf(_("Pony saying hello goes here.\n")); + return 0; +} +---- + +Let's try to build it. Open `Makefile`, find where `builtin/push.o` is added +to `BUILTIN_OBJS`, and add `builtin/psuh.o` in the same way next to it in +alphabetical order. Once you've done so, move to the top-level directory and +build simply with `make`. Also add the `DEVELOPER=1` variable to turn on +some additional warnings: + +---- +$ echo DEVELOPER=1 >config.mak +$ make +---- + +NOTE: When you are developing the Git project, it's preferred that you use the +`DEVELOPER` flag; if there's some reason it doesn't work for you, you can turn +it off, but it's a good idea to mention the problem to the mailing list. + +NOTE: The Git build is parallelizable. `-j#` is not included above but you can +use it as you prefer, here and elsewhere. + +Great, now your new command builds happily on its own. But nobody invokes it. +Let's change that. + +The list of commands lives in `git.c`. We can register a new command by adding +a `cmd_struct` to the `commands[]` array. `struct cmd_struct` takes a string +with the command name, a function pointer to the command implementation, and a +setup option flag. For now, let's keep mimicking `push`. Find the line where +`cmd_push` is registered, copy it, and modify it for `cmd_psuh`, placing the new +line in alphabetical order. + +The options are documented in `builtin.h` under "Adding a new built-in." Since +we hope to print some data about the user's current workspace context later, +we need a Git directory, so choose `RUN_SETUP` as your only option. + +Go ahead and build again. You should see a clean build, so let's kick the tires +and see if it works. There's a binary you can use to test with in the +`bin-wrappers` directory. + +---- +$ ./bin-wrappers/git psuh +---- + +Check it out! You've got a command! Nice work! Let's commit this. + +`git status` reveals modified `Makefile`, `builtin.h`, and `git.c` as well as +untracked `builtin/psuh.c` and `git-psuh`. First, let's take care of the binary, +which should be ignored. Open `.gitignore` in your editor, find `/git-push`, and +add an entry for your new command in alphabetical order: + +---- +... +/git-prune-packed +/git-psuh +/git-pull +/git-push +/git-quiltimport +/git-range-diff +... +---- + +Checking `git status` again should show that `git-psuh` has been removed from +the untracked list and `.gitignore` has been added to the modified list. Now we +can stage and commit: + +---- +$ git add Makefile builtin.h builtin/psuh.c git.c .gitignore +$ git commit -s +---- + +You will be presented with your editor in order to write a commit message. Start +the commit with a 50-column or less subject line, including the name of the +component you're working on, followed by a blank line (always required) and then +the body of your commit message, which should provide the bulk of the context. +Remember to be explicit and provide the "Why" of your change, especially if it +couldn't easily be understood from your diff. When editing your commit message, +don't remove the Signed-off-by line which was added by `-s` above. + +---- +psuh: add a built-in by popular demand + +Internal metrics indicate this is a command many users expect to be +present. So here's an implementation to help drive customer +satisfaction and engagement: a pony which doubtfully greets the user, +or, a Pony Saying "Um, Hello" (PSUH). + +This commit message is intentionally formatted to 72 columns per line, +starts with a single line as "commit message subject" that is written as +if to command the codebase to do something (add this, teach a command +that). The body of the message is designed to add information about the +commit that is not readily deduced from reading the associated diff, +such as answering the question "why?". + +Signed-off-by: A U Thor <author@example.com> +---- + +Go ahead and inspect your new commit with `git show`. "psuh:" indicates you +have modified mainly the `psuh` command. The subject line gives readers an idea +of what you've changed. The sign-off line (`-s`) indicates that you agree to +the Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1 (see the +`Documentation/SubmittingPatches` +++[[dco]]+++ header). + +For the remainder of the tutorial, the subject line only will be listed for the +sake of brevity. However, fully-fleshed example commit messages are available +on the reference implementation linked at the top of this document. + +[[implementation]] +=== Implementation + +It's probably useful to do at least something besides printing out a string. +Let's start by having a look at everything we get. + +Modify your `cmd_psuh` implementation to dump the args you're passed, keeping +existing `printf()` calls in place: + +---- + int i; + + ... + + printf(Q_("Your args (there is %d):\n", + "Your args (there are %d):\n", + argc), + argc); + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) + printf("%d: %s\n", i, argv[i]); + + printf(_("Your current working directory:\n<top-level>%s%s\n"), + prefix ? "/" : "", prefix ? prefix : ""); + +---- + +Build and try it. As you may expect, there's pretty much just whatever we give +on the command line, including the name of our command. (If `prefix` is empty +for you, try `cd Documentation/ && ../bin-wrappers/git psuh`). That's not so +helpful. So what other context can we get? + +Add a line to `#include "config.h"`. Then, add the following bits to the +function body: + +---- + const char *cfg_name; + +... + + git_config(git_default_config, NULL); + if (git_config_get_string_const("user.name", &cfg_name) > 0) + printf(_("No name is found in config\n")); + else + printf(_("Your name: %s\n"), cfg_name); +---- + +`git_config()` will grab the configuration from config files known to Git and +apply standard precedence rules. `git_config_get_string_const()` will look up +a specific key ("user.name") and give you the value. There are a number of +single-key lookup functions like this one; you can see them all (and more info +about how to use `git_config()`) in `Documentation/technical/api-config.txt`. + +You should see that the name printed matches the one you see when you run: + +---- +$ git config --get user.name +---- + +Great! Now we know how to check for values in the Git config. Let's commit this +too, so we don't lose our progress. + +---- +$ git add builtin/psuh.c +$ git commit -sm "psuh: show parameters & config opts" +---- + +NOTE: Again, the above is for sake of brevity in this tutorial. In a real change +you should not use `-m` but instead use the editor to write a meaningful +message. + +Still, it'd be nice to know what the user's working context is like. Let's see +if we can print the name of the user's current branch. We can mimic the +`git status` implementation; the printer is located in `wt-status.c` and we can +see that the branch is held in a `struct wt_status`. + +`wt_status_print()` gets invoked by `cmd_status()` in `builtin/commit.c`. +Looking at that implementation we see the status config being populated like so: + +---- +status_init_config(&s, git_status_config); +---- + +But as we drill down, we can find that `status_init_config()` wraps a call +to `git_config()`. Let's modify the code we wrote in the previous commit. + +Be sure to include the header to allow you to use `struct wt_status`: +---- +#include "wt-status.h" +---- + +Then modify your `cmd_psuh` implementation to declare your `struct wt_status`, +prepare it, and print its contents: + +---- + struct wt_status status; + +... + + wt_status_prepare(the_repository, &status); + git_config(git_default_config, &status); + +... + + printf(_("Your current branch: %s\n"), status.branch); +---- + +Run it again. Check it out - here's the (verbose) name of your current branch! + +Let's commit this as well. + +---- +$ git add builtin/psuh.c +$ git commit -sm "psuh: print the current branch" +---- + +Now let's see if we can get some info about a specific commit. + +Luckily, there are some helpers for us here. `commit.h` has a function called +`lookup_commit_reference_by_name` to which we can simply provide a hardcoded +string; `pretty.h` has an extremely handy `pp_commit_easy()` call which doesn't +require a full format object to be passed. + +Add the following includes: + +---- +#include "commit.h" +#include "pretty.h" +---- + +Then, add the following lines within your implementation of `cmd_psuh()` near +the declarations and the logic, respectively. + +---- + struct commit *c = NULL; + struct strbuf commitline = STRBUF_INIT; + +... + + c = lookup_commit_reference_by_name("origin/master"); + + if (c != NULL) { + pp_commit_easy(CMIT_FMT_ONELINE, c, &commitline); + printf(_("Current commit: %s\n"), commitline.buf); + } +---- + +The `struct strbuf` provides some safety belts to your basic `char*`, one of +which is a length member to prevent buffer overruns. It needs to be initialized +nicely with `STRBUF_INIT`. Keep it in mind when you need to pass around `char*`. + +`lookup_commit_reference_by_name` resolves the name you pass it, so you can play +with the value there and see what kind of things you can come up with. + +`pp_commit_easy` is a convenience wrapper in `pretty.h` that takes a single +format enum shorthand, rather than an entire format struct. It then +pretty-prints the commit according to that shorthand. These are similar to the +formats available with `--pretty=FOO` in many Git commands. + +Build it and run, and if you're using the same name in the example, you should +see the subject line of the most recent commit in `origin/master` that you know +about. Neat! Let's commit that as well. + +---- +$ git add builtin/psuh.c +$ git commit -sm "psuh: display the top of origin/master" +---- + +[[add-documentation]] +=== Adding Documentation + +Awesome! You've got a fantastic new command that you're ready to share with the +community. But hang on just a minute - this isn't very user-friendly. Run the +following: + +---- +$ ./bin-wrappers/git help psuh +---- + +Your new command is undocumented! Let's fix that. + +Take a look at `Documentation/git-*.txt`. These are the manpages for the +subcommands that Git knows about. You can open these up and take a look to get +acquainted with the format, but then go ahead and make a new file +`Documentation/git-psuh.txt`. Like with most of the documentation in the Git +project, help pages are written with AsciiDoc (see CodingGuidelines, "Writing +Documentation" section). Use the following template to fill out your own +manpage: + +// Surprisingly difficult to embed AsciiDoc source within AsciiDoc. +[listing] +.... +git-psuh(1) +=========== + +NAME +---- +git-psuh - Delight users' typo with a shy horse + + +SYNOPSIS +-------- +[verse] +'git-psuh' + +DESCRIPTION +----------- +... + +OPTIONS[[OPTIONS]] +------------------ +... + +OUTPUT +------ +... + +GIT +--- +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite +.... + +The most important pieces of this to note are the file header, underlined by =, +the NAME section, and the SYNOPSIS, which would normally contain the grammar if +your command took arguments. Try to use well-established manpage headers so your +documentation is consistent with other Git and UNIX manpages; this makes life +easier for your user, who can skip to the section they know contains the +information they need. + +Now that you've written your manpage, you'll need to build it explicitly. We +convert your AsciiDoc to troff which is man-readable like so: + +---- +$ make all doc +$ man Documentation/git-psuh.1 +---- + +or + +---- +$ make -C Documentation/ git-psuh.1 +$ man Documentation/git-psuh.1 +---- + +NOTE: You may need to install the package `asciidoc` to get this to work. + +While this isn't as satisfying as running through `git help`, you can at least +check that your help page looks right. + +You can also check that the documentation coverage is good (that is, the project +sees that your command has been implemented as well as documented) by running +`make check-docs` from the top-level. + +Go ahead and commit your new documentation change. + +[[add-usage]] +=== Adding Usage Text + +Try and run `./bin-wrappers/git psuh -h`. Your command should crash at the end. +That's because `-h` is a special case which your command should handle by +printing usage. + +Take a look at `Documentation/technical/api-parse-options.txt`. This is a handy +tool for pulling out options you need to be able to handle, and it takes a +usage string. + +In order to use it, we'll need to prepare a NULL-terminated usage string and a +`builtin_psuh_options` array. Add a line to `#include "parse-options.h"`. + +At global scope, add your usage: + +---- +static const char * const psuh_usage[] = { + N_("git psuh"), + NULL, +}; +---- + +Then, within your `cmd_psuh()` implementation, we can declare and populate our +`option` struct. Ours is pretty boring but you can add more to it if you want to +explore `parse_options()` in more detail: + +---- + struct option options[] = { + OPT_END() + }; +---- + +Finally, before you print your args and prefix, add the call to +`parse-options()`: + +---- + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, psuh_usage, 0); +---- + +This call will modify your `argv` parameter. It will strip the options you +specified in `options` from `argv` and the locations pointed to from `options` +entries will be updated. Be sure to replace your `argc` with the result from +`parse_options()`, or you will be confused if you try to parse `argv` later. + +It's worth noting the special argument `--`. As you may be aware, many Unix +commands use `--` to indicate "end of named parameters" - all parameters after +the `--` are interpreted merely as positional arguments. (This can be handy if +you want to pass as a parameter something which would usually be interpreted as +a flag.) `parse_options()` will terminate parsing when it reaches `--` and give +you the rest of the options afterwards, untouched. + +Build again. Now, when you run with `-h`, you should see your usage printed and +your command terminated before anything else interesting happens. Great! + +Go ahead and commit this one, too. + +[[testing]] +== Testing + +It's important to test your code - even for a little toy command like this one. +Moreover, your patch won't be accepted into the Git tree without tests. Your +tests should: + +* Illustrate the current behavior of the feature +* Prove the current behavior matches the expected behavior +* Ensure the externally-visible behavior isn't broken in later changes + +So let's write some tests. + +Related reading: `t/README` + +[[overview-test-structure]] +=== Overview of Testing Structure + +The tests in Git live in `t/` and are named with a 4-digit decimal number using +the schema shown in the Naming Tests section of `t/README`. + +[[write-new-test]] +=== Writing Your Test + +Since this a toy command, let's go ahead and name the test with t9999. However, +as many of the family/subcmd combinations are full, best practice seems to be +to find a command close enough to the one you've added and share its naming +space. + +Create a new file `t/t9999-psuh-tutorial.sh`. Begin with the header as so (see +"Writing Tests" and "Source 'test-lib.sh'" in `t/README`): + +---- +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='git-psuh test + +This test runs git-psuh and makes sure it does not crash.' + +. ./test-lib.sh +---- + +Tests are framed inside of a `test_expect_success` in order to output TAP +formatted results. Let's make sure that `git psuh` doesn't exit poorly and does +mention the right animal somewhere: + +---- +test_expect_success 'runs correctly with no args and good output' ' + git psuh >actual && + test_i18ngrep Pony actual +' +---- + +Indicate that you've run everything you wanted by adding the following at the +bottom of your script: + +---- +test_done +---- + +Make sure you mark your test script executable: + +---- +$ chmod +x t/t9999-psuh-tutorial.sh +---- + +You can get an idea of whether you created your new test script successfully +by running `make -C t test-lint`, which will check for things like test number +uniqueness, executable bit, and so on. + +[[local-test]] +=== Running Locally + +Let's try and run locally: + +---- +$ make +$ cd t/ && prove t9999-psuh-tutorial.sh +---- + +You can run the full test suite and ensure `git-psuh` didn't break anything: + +---- +$ cd t/ +$ prove -j$(nproc) --shuffle t[0-9]*.sh +---- + +NOTE: You can also do this with `make test` or use any testing harness which can +speak TAP. `prove` can run concurrently. `shuffle` randomizes the order the +tests are run in, which makes them resilient against unwanted inter-test +dependencies. `prove` also makes the output nicer. + +Go ahead and commit this change, as well. + +[[ready-to-share]] +== Getting Ready to Share + +You may have noticed already that the Git project performs its code reviews via +emailed patches, which are then applied by the maintainer when they are ready +and approved by the community. The Git project does not accept patches from +pull requests, and the patches emailed for review need to be formatted a +specific way. At this point the tutorial diverges, in order to demonstrate two +different methods of formatting your patchset and getting it reviewed. + +The first method to be covered is GitGitGadget, which is useful for those +already familiar with GitHub's common pull request workflow. This method +requires a GitHub account. + +The second method to be covered is `git send-email`, which can give slightly +more fine-grained control over the emails to be sent. This method requires some +setup which can change depending on your system and will not be covered in this +tutorial. + +Regardless of which method you choose, your engagement with reviewers will be +the same; the review process will be covered after the sections on GitGitGadget +and `git send-email`. + +[[howto-ggg]] +== Sending Patches via GitGitGadget + +One option for sending patches is to follow a typical pull request workflow and +send your patches out via GitGitGadget. GitGitGadget is a tool created by +Johannes Schindelin to make life as a Git contributor easier for those used to +the GitHub PR workflow. It allows contributors to open pull requests against its +mirror of the Git project, and does some magic to turn the PR into a set of +emails and send them out for you. It also runs the Git continuous integration +suite for you. It's documented at http://gitgitgadget.github.io. + +[[create-fork]] +=== Forking `git/git` on GitHub + +Before you can send your patch off to be reviewed using GitGitGadget, you will +need to fork the Git project and upload your changes. First thing - make sure +you have a GitHub account. + +Head to the https://github.com/git/git[GitHub mirror] and look for the Fork +button. Place your fork wherever you deem appropriate and create it. + +[[upload-to-fork]] +=== Uploading to Your Own Fork + +To upload your branch to your own fork, you'll need to add the new fork as a +remote. You can use `git remote -v` to show the remotes you have added already. +From your new fork's page on GitHub, you can press "Clone or download" to get +the URL; then you need to run the following to add, replacing your own URL and +remote name for the examples provided: + +---- +$ git remote add remotename git@github.com:remotename/git.git +---- + +or to use the HTTPS URL: + +---- +$ git remote add remotename https://github.com/remotename/git/.git +---- + +Run `git remote -v` again and you should see the new remote showing up. +`git fetch remotename` (with the real name of your remote replaced) in order to +get ready to push. + +Next, double-check that you've been doing all your development in a new branch +by running `git branch`. If you didn't, now is a good time to move your new +commits to their own branch. + +As mentioned briefly at the beginning of this document, we are basing our work +on `master`, so go ahead and update as shown below, or using your preferred +workflow. + +---- +$ git checkout master +$ git pull -r +$ git rebase master psuh +---- + +Finally, you're ready to push your new topic branch! (Due to our branch and +command name choices, be careful when you type the command below.) + +---- +$ git push remotename psuh +---- + +Now you should be able to go and check out your newly created branch on GitHub. + +[[send-pr-ggg]] +=== Sending a PR to GitGitGadget + +In order to have your code tested and formatted for review, you need to start by +opening a Pull Request against `gitgitgadget/git`. Head to +https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git and open a PR either with the "New pull +request" button or the convenient "Compare & pull request" button that may +appear with the name of your newly pushed branch. + +Review the PR's title and description, as it's used by GitGitGadget as the cover +letter for your change. When you're happy, submit your pull request. + +[[run-ci-ggg]] +=== Running CI and Getting Ready to Send + +If it's your first time using GitGitGadget (which is likely, as you're using +this tutorial) then someone will need to give you permission to use the tool. +As mentioned in the GitGitGadget documentation, you just need someone who +already uses it to comment on your PR with `/allow <username>`. GitGitGadget +will automatically run your PRs through the CI even without the permission given +but you will not be able to `/submit` your changes until someone allows you to +use the tool. + +If the CI fails, you can update your changes with `git rebase -i` and push your +branch again: + +---- +$ git push -f remotename psuh +---- + +In fact, you should continue to make changes this way up until the point when +your patch is accepted into `next`. + +//// +TODO https://github.com/gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget/issues/83 +It'd be nice to be able to verify that the patch looks good before sending it +to everyone on Git mailing list. +[[check-work-ggg]] +=== Check Your Work +//// + +[[send-mail-ggg]] +=== Sending Your Patches + +Now that your CI is passing and someone has granted you permission to use +GitGitGadget with the `/allow` command, sending out for review is as simple as +commenting on your PR with `/submit`. + +[[responding-ggg]] +=== Updating With Comments + +Skip ahead to <<reviewing,Responding to Reviews>> for information on how to +reply to review comments you will receive on the mailing list. + +Once you have your branch again in the shape you want following all review +comments, you can submit again: + +---- +$ git push -f remotename psuh +---- + +Next, go look at your pull request against GitGitGadget; you should see the CI +has been kicked off again. Now while the CI is running is a good time for you +to modify your description at the top of the pull request thread; it will be +used again as the cover letter. You should use this space to describe what +has changed since your previous version, so that your reviewers have some idea +of what they're looking at. When the CI is done running, you can comment once +more with `/submit` - GitGitGadget will automatically add a v2 mark to your +changes. + +[[howto-git-send-email]] +== Sending Patches with `git send-email` + +If you don't want to use GitGitGadget, you can also use Git itself to mail your +patches. Some benefits of using Git this way include finer grained control of +subject line (for example, being able to use the tag [RFC PATCH] in the subject) +and being able to send a ``dry run'' mail to yourself to ensure it all looks +good before going out to the list. + +[[setup-git-send-email]] +=== Prerequisite: Setting Up `git send-email` + +Configuration for `send-email` can vary based on your operating system and email +provider, and so will not be covered in this tutorial, beyond stating that in +many distributions of Linux, `git-send-email` is not packaged alongside the +typical `git` install. You may need to install this additional package; there +are a number of resources online to help you do so. You will also need to +determine the right way to configure it to use your SMTP server; again, as this +configuration can change significantly based on your system and email setup, it +is out of scope for the context of this tutorial. + +[[format-patch]] +=== Preparing Initial Patchset + +Sending emails with Git is a two-part process; before you can prepare the emails +themselves, you'll need to prepare the patches. Luckily, this is pretty simple: + +---- +$ git format-patch --cover-letter -o psuh/ master..psuh +---- + +The `--cover-letter` parameter tells `format-patch` to create a cover letter +template for you. You will need to fill in the template before you're ready +to send - but for now, the template will be next to your other patches. + +The `-o psuh/` parameter tells `format-patch` to place the patch files into a +directory. This is useful because `git send-email` can take a directory and +send out all the patches from there. + +`master..psuh` tells `format-patch` to generate patches for the difference +between `master` and `psuh`. It will make one patch file per commit. After you +run, you can go have a look at each of the patches with your favorite text +editor and make sure everything looks alright; however, it's not recommended to +make code fixups via the patch file. It's a better idea to make the change the +normal way using `git rebase -i` or by adding a new commit than by modifying a +patch. + +NOTE: Optionally, you can also use the `--rfc` flag to prefix your patch subject +with ``[RFC PATCH]'' instead of ``[PATCH]''. RFC stands for ``request for +comments'' and indicates that while your code isn't quite ready for submission, +you'd like to begin the code review process. This can also be used when your +patch is a proposal, but you aren't sure whether the community wants to solve +the problem with that approach or not - to conduct a sort of design review. You +may also see on the list patches marked ``WIP'' - this means they are incomplete +but want reviewers to look at what they have so far. You can add this flag with +`--subject-prefix=WIP`. + +Check and make sure that your patches and cover letter template exist in the +directory you specified - you're nearly ready to send out your review! + +[[cover-letter]] +=== Preparing Email + +In addition to an email per patch, the Git community also expects your patches +to come with a cover letter, typically with a subject line [PATCH 0/x] (where +x is the number of patches you're sending). Since you invoked `format-patch` +with `--cover-letter`, you've already got a template ready. Open it up in your +favorite editor. + +You should see a number of headers present already. Check that your `From:` +header is correct. Then modify your `Subject:` to something which succinctly +covers the purpose of your entire topic branch, for example: + +---- +Subject: [PATCH 0/7] adding the 'psuh' command +---- + +Make sure you retain the ``[PATCH 0/X]'' part; that's what indicates to the Git +community that this email is the beginning of a review, and many reviewers +filter their email for this type of flag. + +You'll need to add some extra parameters when you invoke `git send-email` to add +the cover letter. + +Next you'll have to fill out the body of your cover letter. This is an important +component of change submission as it explains to the community from a high level +what you're trying to do, and why, in a way that's more apparent than just +looking at your diff. Be sure to explain anything your diff doesn't make clear +on its own. + +Here's an example body for `psuh`: + +---- +Our internal metrics indicate widespread interest in the command +git-psuh - that is, many users are trying to use it, but finding it is +unavailable, using some unknown workaround instead. + +The following handful of patches add the psuh command and implement some +handy features on top of it. + +This patchset is part of the MyFirstContribution tutorial and should not +be merged. +---- + +The template created by `git format-patch --cover-letter` includes a diffstat. +This gives reviewers a summary of what they're in for when reviewing your topic. +The one generated for `psuh` from the sample implementation looks like this: + +---- + Documentation/git-psuh.txt | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++ + Makefile | 1 + + builtin.h | 1 + + builtin/psuh.c | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + git.c | 1 + + t/t9999-psuh-tutorial.sh | 12 +++++++ + 6 files changed, 128 insertions(+) + create mode 100644 Documentation/git-psuh.txt + create mode 100644 builtin/psuh.c + create mode 100755 t/t9999-psuh-tutorial.sh +---- + +Finally, the letter will include the version of Git used to generate the +patches. You can leave that string alone. + +[[sending-git-send-email]] +=== Sending Email + +At this point you should have a directory `psuh/` which is filled with your +patches and a cover letter. Time to mail it out! You can send it like this: + +---- +$ git send-email --to=target@example.com psuh/*.patch +---- + +NOTE: Check `git help send-email` for some other options which you may find +valuable, such as changing the Reply-to address or adding more CC and BCC lines. + +NOTE: When you are sending a real patch, it will go to git@vger.kernel.org - but +please don't send your patchset from the tutorial to the real mailing list! For +now, you can send it to yourself, to make sure you understand how it will look. + +After you run the command above, you will be presented with an interactive +prompt for each patch that's about to go out. This gives you one last chance to +edit or quit sending something (but again, don't edit code this way). Once you +press `y` or `a` at these prompts your emails will be sent! Congratulations! + +Awesome, now the community will drop everything and review your changes. (Just +kidding - be patient!) + +[[v2-git-send-email]] +=== Sending v2 + +Skip ahead to <<reviewing,Responding to Reviews>> for information on how to +handle comments from reviewers. Continue this section when your topic branch is +shaped the way you want it to look for your patchset v2. + +When you're ready with the next iteration of your patch, the process is fairly +similar. + +First, generate your v2 patches again: + +---- +$ git format-patch -v2 --cover-letter -o psuh/ master..psuh +---- + +This will add your v2 patches, all named like `v2-000n-my-commit-subject.patch`, +to the `psuh/` directory. You may notice that they are sitting alongside the v1 +patches; that's fine, but be careful when you are ready to send them. + +Edit your cover letter again. Now is a good time to mention what's different +between your last version and now, if it's something significant. You do not +need the exact same body in your second cover letter; focus on explaining to +reviewers the changes you've made that may not be as visible. + +You will also need to go and find the Message-Id of your previous cover letter. +You can either note it when you send the first series, from the output of `git +send-email`, or you can look it up on the +https://public-inbox.org/git[mailing list]. Find your cover letter in the +archives, click on it, then click "permalink" or "raw" to reveal the Message-Id +header. It should match: + +---- +Message-Id: <foo.12345.author@example.com> +---- + +Your Message-Id is `<foo.12345.author@example.com>`. This example will be used +below as well; make sure to replace it with the correct Message-Id for your +**previous cover letter** - that is, if you're sending v2, use the Message-Id +from v1; if you're sending v3, use the Message-Id from v2. + +While you're looking at the email, you should also note who is CC'd, as it's +common practice in the mailing list to keep all CCs on a thread. You can add +these CC lines directly to your cover letter with a line like so in the header +(before the Subject line): + +---- +CC: author@example.com, Othe R <other@example.com> +---- + +Now send the emails again, paying close attention to which messages you pass in +to the command: + +---- +$ git send-email --to=target@example.com + --in-reply-to="<foo.12345.author@example.com>" + psuh/v2* +---- + +[[single-patch]] +=== Bonus Chapter: One-Patch Changes + +In some cases, your very small change may consist of only one patch. When that +happens, you only need to send one email. Your commit message should already be +meaningful and explain at a high level the purpose (what is happening and why) +of your patch, but if you need to supply even more context, you can do so below +the `---` in your patch. Take the example below, which was generated with `git +format-patch` on a single commit, and then edited to add the content between +the `---` and the diffstat. + +---- +From 1345bbb3f7ac74abde040c12e737204689a72723 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: A U Thor <author@example.com> +Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 15:11:02 -0700 +Subject: [PATCH] README: change the grammar + +I think it looks better this way. This part of the commit message will +end up in the commit-log. + +Signed-off-by: A U Thor <author@example.com> +--- +Let's have a wild discussion about grammar on the mailing list. This +part of my email will never end up in the commit log. Here is where I +can add additional context to the mailing list about my intent, outside +of the context of the commit log. This section was added after `git +format-patch` was run, by editing the patch file in a text editor. + + README.md | 2 +- + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) + +diff --git a/README.md b/README.md +index 88f126184c..38da593a60 100644 +--- a/README.md ++++ b/README.md +@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ + Git - fast, scalable, distributed revision control system + ========================================================= + +-Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an ++Git is a fast, scalable, and distributed revision control system with an + unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations + and full access to internals. + +-- +2.21.0.392.gf8f6787159e-goog +---- + +[[now-what]] +== My Patch Got Emailed - Now What? + +[[reviewing]] +=== Responding to Reviews + +After a few days, you will hopefully receive a reply to your patchset with some +comments. Woohoo! Now you can get back to work. + +It's good manners to reply to each comment, notifying the reviewer that you have +made the change requested, feel the original is better, or that the comment +inspired you to do something a new way which is superior to both the original +and the suggested change. This way reviewers don't need to inspect your v2 to +figure out whether you implemented their comment or not. + +If you are going to push back on a comment, be polite and explain why you feel +your original is better; be prepared that the reviewer may still disagree with +you, and the rest of the community may weigh in on one side or the other. As +with all code reviews, it's important to keep an open mind to doing something a +different way than you originally planned; other reviewers have a different +perspective on the project than you do, and may be thinking of a valid side +effect which had not occurred to you. It is always okay to ask for clarification +if you aren't sure why a change was suggested, or what the reviewer is asking +you to do. + +Make sure your email client has a plaintext email mode and it is turned on; the +Git list rejects HTML email. Please also follow the mailing list etiquette +outlined in the +https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git/+/todo/MaintNotes[Maintainer's +Note], which are similar to etiquette rules in most open source communities +surrounding bottom-posting and inline replies. + +When you're making changes to your code, it is cleanest - that is, the resulting +commits are easiest to look at - if you use `git rebase -i` (interactive +rebase). Take a look at this +https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/git-pocket-guide/9781449327507/ch10.html[overview] +from O'Reilly. The general idea is to modify each commit which requires changes; +this way, instead of having a patch A with a mistake, a patch B which was fine +and required no upstream reviews in v1, and a patch C which fixes patch A for +v2, you can just ship a v2 with a correct patch A and correct patch B. This is +changing history, but since it's local history which you haven't shared with +anyone, that is okay for now! (Later, it may not make sense to do this; take a +look at the section below this one for some context.) + +[[after-approval]] +=== After Review Approval + +The Git project has four integration branches: `pu`, `next`, `master`, and +`maint`. Your change will be placed into `pu` fairly early on by the maintainer +while it is still in the review process; from there, when it is ready for wider +testing, it will be merged into `next`. Plenty of early testers use `next` and +may report issues. Eventually, changes in `next` will make it to `master`, +which is typically considered stable. Finally, when a new release is cut, +`maint` is used to base bugfixes onto. As mentioned at the beginning of this +document, you can read `Documents/SubmittingPatches` for some more info about +the use of the various integration branches. + +Back to now: your code has been lauded by the upstream reviewers. It is perfect. +It is ready to be accepted. You don't need to do anything else; the maintainer +will merge your topic branch to `next` and life is good. + +However, if you discover it isn't so perfect after this point, you may need to +take some special steps depending on where you are in the process. + +If the maintainer has announced in the "What's cooking in git.git" email that +your topic is marked for `next` - that is, that they plan to merge it to `next` +but have not yet done so - you should send an email asking the maintainer to +wait a little longer: "I've sent v4 of my series and you marked it for `next`, +but I need to change this and that - please wait for v5 before you merge it." + +If the topic has already been merged to `next`, rather than modifying your +patches with `git rebase -i`, you should make further changes incrementally - +that is, with another commit, based on top of the maintainer's topic branch as +detailed in https://github.com/gitster/git. Your work is still in the same topic +but is now incremental, rather than a wholesale rewrite of the topic branch. + +The topic branches in the maintainer's GitHub are mirrored in GitGitGadget, so +if you're sending your reviews out that way, you should be sure to open your PR +against the appropriate GitGitGadget/Git branch. + +If you're using `git send-email`, you can use it the same way as before, but you +should generate your diffs from `<topic>..<mybranch>` and base your work on +`<topic>` instead of `master`. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.23.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.23.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a6cd592734 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.23.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +Git 2.23 Release Notes +====================== + +Updates since v2.22 +------------------- + +Backward compatibility note + + * The "--base" option of "format-patch" computed the patch-ids for + prerequisite patches in an unstable way, which has been updated to + compute in a way that is compatible with "git patch-id --stable". + + +UI, Workflows & Features + + * The "git fast-export/import" pair has been taught to handle commits + with log messages in encoding other than UTF-8 better. + + * In recent versions of Git, per-worktree refs are exposed in + refs/worktrees/<wtname>/ hierarchy, which means that worktree names + must be a valid refname component. The code now sanitizes the names + given to worktrees, to make sure these refs are well-formed. + + * "git merge" learned "--quit" option that cleans up the in-progress + merge while leaving the working tree and the index still in a mess. + + * "git format-patch" learns a configuration to set the default for + its --notes=<ref> option. + + * The code to show args with potential typo that cannot be + interpreted as a commit-ish has been improved. + + * "git clone --recurse-submodules" learned to set up the submodules + to ignore commit object names recorded in the superproject gitlink + and instead use the commits that happen to be at the tip of the + remote-tracking branches from the get-go, by passing the new + "--remote-submodules" option. + + * 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. + + * "git help git" was hard to discover (well, at least for some + people). + + * The pattern "git diff/grep" use to extract funcname and words + boundary for Rust has been added. + + +Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. + + * Update supporting parts of "git rebase" to remove code that should + no longer be used. + + * Developer support to emulate unsatisfied prerequisites in tests to + ensure that the remainer of the tests still succeeds when tests + with prerequisites are skipped. + + * "git update-server-info" learned not to rewrite the file with the + same contents. + + * The way of specifying the path to find dynamic libraries at runtime + has been simplified. The old default to pass -R/path/to/dir has been + replaced with the new default to pass -Wl,-rpath,/path/to/dir, + which is the more recent GCC uses. Those who need to build with an + old GCC can still use "CC_LD_DYNPATH=-R" + + * Prepare use of reachability index in topological walker that works + on a range (A..B). + + * A new tutorial targetting specifically aspiring git-core + developers has been added. + + + +Fixes since v2.22 +----------------- + + * 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. + (merge e1df7fe43f nd/init-relative-template-fix later to maint). + + * "git worktree add" used to fail when another worktree connected to + the same repository was corrupt, which has been corrected. + (merge 105df73e71 nd/corrupt-worktrees later to maint). + + * The ownership rule for the file descriptor to fast-import remote + backend was mixed up, leading to unrelated file descriptor getting + closed, which has been fixed. + (merge 3203566a71 mh/import-transport-fd-fix later to maint). + + * A "merge -c" instruction during "git rebase --rebase-merges" should + give the user a chance to edit the log message, even when there is + otherwise no need to create a new merge and replace the existing + one (i.e. fast-forward instead), but did not. Which has been + corrected. + + * Code cleanup and futureproof. + (merge 31f5256c82 ds/object-info-for-prefetch-fix later to maint). + + * More parameter validation. + (merge de99eb0c24 es/grep-require-name-when-needed later to maint). + + * "git update-server-info" used to leave stale packfiles in its + output, which has been corrected. + (merge e941c48d49 ew/server-info-remove-crufts later to 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. + (merge 533e088250 jk/HEAD-symref-in-xfer-namespaces later to maint). + + * "git am -i --resolved" segfaulted after trying to see a commit as + if it were a tree, which has been corrected. + (merge 7663e438c5 jk/am-i-resolved-fix later to 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. + (merge 3bbbe467f2 js/bundle-verify-require-object-store later to 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. + (merge 1d14d0c994 vv/merge-squash-with-explicit-commit later to maint). + + * The data collected by fsmonitor was not properly written back to + the on-disk index file, breaking t7519 tests occasionally, which + has been corrected. + (merge b5a8169752 js/fsmonitor-unflake later to maint). + + * Update to Unicode 12.1 width table. + (merge 5817f9caa3 bb/unicode-12.1-reiwa later to maint). + + * The command line to invoke a "git cat-file" command from inside + "git p4" was not properly quoted to protect a caret and running a + broken command on Windows, which has been corrected. + (merge c3f2358de3 mm/p4-unshelve-windows-fix later to 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. + (merge 0454220d66 pb/request-pull-verify-remote-ref later to 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. + (merge 1c4a9f9114 xl/record-partial-clone-origin later to 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. + (merge 810e19322d jt/partial-clone-missing-ref-delta-base later to maint). + + * The filter_data used in the list-objects-filter (which manages a + lazily sparse clone repository) did not use the dynamic array API + correctly---'nr' is supposed to point at one past the last element + of the array in use. This has been corrected. + (merge 7140600e2e md/list-objects-filter-memfix later to maint). + + * The description about slashes in gitignore patterns (used to + indicate things like "anchored to this level only" and "only + matches directories") has been revamped. + (merge 1a58bad014 an/ignore-doc-update later to maint). + + * The URL decoding code has been updated to avoid going past the end + of the string while parsing %-<hex>-<hex> sequence. + (merge d37dc239a4 md/url-parse-harden later to maint). + + * The list of for-each like macros used by clang-format has been + updated. + (merge fc7e03aace mo/clang-format-for-each-update later to maint). + + * Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc. + (merge f547101b26 es/git-debugger-doc later to maint). + (merge 7877ac3d7b js/bisect-helper-check-get-oid-return-value later to maint). + (merge 0108f47eb3 sw/git-p4-unshelve-branched-files later to maint). + (merge 9df8f734fd cm/send-email-document-req-modules later to maint). + (merge afc3bf6eb1 ab/hash-object-doc later to maint). diff --git a/Documentation/config/alias.txt b/Documentation/config/alias.txt index 0b14178314..f1ca739d57 100644 --- a/Documentation/config/alias.txt +++ b/Documentation/config/alias.txt @@ -1,18 +1,28 @@ alias.*:: Command aliases for the linkgit:git[1] command wrapper - e.g. - after defining "alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD", the invocation - "git last" is equivalent to "git cat-file commit HEAD". To avoid + after defining `alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD`, the invocation + `git last` is equivalent to `git cat-file commit HEAD`. To avoid confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that hide existing Git commands are ignored. Arguments are split by spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping is supported. A quote pair or a backslash can be used to quote them. + +Note that the first word of an alias does not necessarily have to be a +command. It can be a command-line option that will be passed into the +invocation of `git`. In particular, this is useful when used with `-c` +to pass in one-time configurations or `-p` to force pagination. For example, +`loud-rebase = -c commit.verbose=true rebase` can be defined such that +running `git loud-rebase` would be equivalent to +`git -c commit.verbose=true rebase`. Also, `ps = -p status` would be a +helpful alias since `git ps` would paginate the output of `git status` +where the original command does not. ++ If the alias expansion is prefixed with an exclamation point, it will be treated as a shell command. For example, defining -"alias.new = !gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD", the invocation -"git new" is equivalent to running the shell command -"gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD". Note that shell commands will be +`alias.new = !gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD`, the invocation +`git new` is equivalent to running the shell command +`gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD`. Note that shell commands will be executed from the top-level directory of a repository, which may not necessarily be the current directory. -`GIT_PREFIX` is set as returned by running 'git rev-parse --show-prefix' +`GIT_PREFIX` is set as returned by running `git rev-parse --show-prefix` from the original current directory. See linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]. diff --git a/Documentation/config/format.txt b/Documentation/config/format.txt index dc77941c48..414a5a8a9d 100644 --- a/Documentation/config/format.txt +++ b/Documentation/config/format.txt @@ -85,3 +85,18 @@ format.outputDirectory:: format.useAutoBase:: A boolean value which lets you enable the `--base=auto` option of format-patch by default. + +format.notes:: + Provides the default value for the `--notes` option to + format-patch. Accepts a boolean value, or a ref which specifies + where to get notes. If false, format-patch defaults to + `--no-notes`. If true, format-patch defaults to `--notes`. If + set to a non-boolean value, format-patch defaults to + `--notes=<ref>`, where `ref` is the non-boolean value. Defaults + to false. ++ +If one wishes to use the ref `ref/notes/true`, please use that literal +instead. ++ +This configuration can be specified multiple times in order to allow +multiple notes refs to be included. diff --git a/Documentation/config/tag.txt b/Documentation/config/tag.txt index 663663bdec..ef5adb3f42 100644 --- a/Documentation/config/tag.txt +++ b/Documentation/config/tag.txt @@ -8,6 +8,14 @@ tag.sort:: linkgit:git-tag[1]. Without the "--sort=<value>" option provided, the value of this variable will be used as the default. +tag.gpgSign:: + A boolean to specify whether all tags should be GPG signed. + Use of this option when running in an automated script can + result in a large number of tags being signed. It is therefore + convenient to use an agent to avoid typing your gpg passphrase + several times. Note that this option doesn't affects tag signing + behavior enabled by "-u <keyid>" or "--local-user=<keyid>" options. + tar.umask:: This variable can be used to restrict the permission bits of tar archive entries. The default is 0002, which turns off the diff --git a/Documentation/git-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-branch.txt index 6ebd512b4f..16e14c6282 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-branch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-branch.txt @@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ git-branch - List, create, or delete branches SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'git branch' [--color[=<when>] | --no-color] [-r | -a] - [--list] [--show-current] [-v [--abbrev=<length> | --no-abbrev]] +'git branch' [--color[=<when>] | --no-color] [--show-current] + [-v [--abbrev=<length> | --no-abbrev]] [--column[=<options>] | --no-column] [--sort=<key>] [(--merged | --no-merged) [<commit>]] [--contains [<commit]] [--no-contains [<commit>]] - [--points-at <object>] [--format=<format>] [<pattern>...] + [--points-at <object>] [--format=<format>] + [(-r | --remotes) | (-a | --all)] + [--list] [<pattern>...] 'git branch' [--track | --no-track] [-f] <branchname> [<start-point>] 'git branch' (--set-upstream-to=<upstream> | -u <upstream>) [<branchname>] 'git branch' --unset-upstream [<branchname>] @@ -26,13 +28,19 @@ DESCRIPTION ----------- If `--list` is given, or if there are no non-option arguments, existing -branches are listed; the current branch will be highlighted with an -asterisk. Option `-r` causes the remote-tracking branches to be listed, -and option `-a` shows both local and remote branches. If a `<pattern>` +branches are listed; the current branch will be highlighted in green and +marked with an asterisk. Any branches checked out in linked worktrees will +be highlighted in cyan and marked with a plus sign. Option `-r` causes the +remote-tracking branches to be listed, +and option `-a` shows both local and remote branches. + +If a `<pattern>` is given, it is used as a shell wildcard to restrict the output to matching branches. If multiple patterns are given, a branch is shown if -it matches any of the patterns. Note that when providing a -`<pattern>`, you must use `--list`; otherwise the command is interpreted +it matches any of the patterns. + +Note that when providing a +`<pattern>`, you must use `--list`; otherwise the command may be interpreted as branch creation. With `--contains`, shows only the branches that contain the named commit @@ -153,10 +161,12 @@ This option is only applicable in non-verbose mode. -r:: --remotes:: List or delete (if used with -d) the remote-tracking branches. + Combine with `--list` to match the optional pattern(s). -a:: --all:: List both remote-tracking branches and local branches. + Combine with `--list` to match optional pattern(s). -l:: --list:: @@ -174,8 +184,10 @@ This option is only applicable in non-verbose mode. When in list mode, show sha1 and commit subject line for each head, along with relationship to upstream branch (if any). If given twice, print - the name of the upstream branch, as well (see also `git remote - show <remote>`). + the path of the linked worktree (if any) and the name of the upstream + branch, as well (see also `git remote show <remote>`). Note that the + current worktree's HEAD will not have its path printed (it will always + be your current directory). -q:: --quiet:: @@ -322,6 +334,18 @@ $ git branch -D test <2> <2> Delete the "test" branch even if the "master" branch (or whichever branch is currently checked out) does not have all commits from the test branch. +Listing branches from a specific remote:: ++ +------------ +$ git branch -r -l '<remote>/<pattern>' <1> +$ git for-each-ref 'refs/remotes/<remote>/<pattern>' <2> +------------ ++ +<1> Using `-a` would conflate <remote> with any local branches you happen to + have been prefixed with the same <remote> pattern. +<2> `for-each-ref` can take a wide range of options. See linkgit:git-for-each-ref[1] + +Patterns will normally need quoting. NOTES ----- diff --git a/Documentation/git-clone.txt b/Documentation/git-clone.txt index a0f14b51f2..5fc97f14de 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-clone.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-clone.txt @@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ SYNOPSIS [--dissociate] [--separate-git-dir <git dir>] [--depth <depth>] [--[no-]single-branch] [--no-tags] [--recurse-submodules[=<pathspec>]] [--[no-]shallow-submodules] - [--jobs <n>] [--] <repository> [<directory>] + [--[no-]remote-submodules] [--jobs <n>] [--] <repository> + [<directory>] DESCRIPTION ----------- @@ -260,6 +261,12 @@ or `--mirror` is given) --[no-]shallow-submodules:: All submodules which are cloned will be shallow with a depth of 1. +--[no-]remote-submodules:: + All submodules which are cloned will use the status of the submodule’s + remote-tracking branch to update the submodule, rather than the + superproject’s recorded SHA-1. Equivalent to passing `--remote` to + `git submodule update`. + --separate-git-dir=<git dir>:: Instead of placing the cloned repository where it is supposed to be, place the cloned repository at the specified directory, diff --git a/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt b/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt index 64c01ba918..11427acdde 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fast-export.txt @@ -129,6 +129,13 @@ marks the same across runs. for intermediary filters (e.g. for rewriting commit messages which refer to older commits, or for stripping blobs by id). +--reencode=(yes|no|abort):: + Specify how to handle `encoding` header in commit objects. When + asking to 'abort' (which is the default), this program will die + when encountering such a commit object. With 'yes', the commit + message will be reencoded into UTF-8. With 'no', the original + encoding will be preserved. + --refspec:: Apply the specified refspec to each ref exported. Multiple of them can be specified. diff --git a/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt b/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt index d65cdb3d08..7baf9e47b5 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fast-import.txt @@ -388,6 +388,7 @@ change to the project. original-oid? ('author' (SP <name>)? SP LT <email> GT SP <when> LF)? 'committer' (SP <name>)? SP LT <email> GT SP <when> LF + ('encoding' SP <encoding>)? data ('from' SP <commit-ish> LF)? ('merge' SP <commit-ish> LF)? @@ -455,6 +456,12 @@ that was selected by the --date-format=<fmt> command-line option. See ``Date Formats'' above for the set of supported formats, and their syntax. +`encoding` +^^^^^^^^^^ +The optional `encoding` command indicates the encoding of the commit +message. Most commits are UTF-8 and the encoding is omitted, but this +allows importing commit messages into git without first reencoding them. + `from` ^^^^^^ The `from` command is used to specify the commit to initialize diff --git a/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt index 774cecc7ed..6dcd39f6f6 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt @@ -214,6 +214,11 @@ symref:: `:lstrip` and `:rstrip` options in the same way as `refname` above. +worktreepath:: + The absolute path to the worktree in which the ref is checked + out, if it is checked out in any linked worktree. Empty string + otherwise. + In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the header field names (`tree`, `parent`, `object`, `type`, and `tag`) can be used to specify the value in the header field. diff --git a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt index 1af85d404f..9ce5b8aaee 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-format-patch.txt @@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ SYNOPSIS [--rfc] [--subject-prefix=Subject-Prefix] [(--reroll-count|-v) <n>] [--to=<email>] [--cc=<email>] - [--[no-]cover-letter] [--quiet] [--notes[=<ref>]] + [--[no-]cover-letter] [--quiet] + [--no-notes | --notes[=<ref>]] [--interdiff=<previous>] [--range-diff=<previous> [--creation-factor=<percent>]] [--progress] @@ -263,6 +264,7 @@ material (this may change in the future). for details. --notes[=<ref>]:: +--no-notes:: Append the notes (see linkgit:git-notes[1]) for the commit after the three-dash line. + @@ -273,6 +275,9 @@ these explanations after `format-patch` has run but before sending, keeping them as Git notes allows them to be maintained between versions of the patch series (but see the discussion of the `notes.rewrite` configuration options in linkgit:git-notes[1] to use this workflow). ++ +The default is `--no-notes`, unless the `format.notes` configuration is +set. --[no-]signature=<signature>:: Add a signature to each message produced. Per RFC 3676 the signature diff --git a/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt b/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt index 814e74406a..df9e2c58bd 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-hash-object.txt @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ Computes the object ID value for an object with specified type with the contents of the named file (which can be outside of the work tree), and optionally writes the resulting object into the object database. Reports its object ID to its standard output. -This is used by 'git cvsimport' to update the index -without modifying files in the work tree. When <type> is not -specified, it defaults to "blob". +When <type> is not specified, it defaults to "blob". OPTIONS ------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge.txt b/Documentation/git-merge.txt index 6294dbc09d..c01cfa6595 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-merge.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-merge.txt @@ -100,6 +100,10 @@ commit or stash your changes before running 'git merge'. 'git merge --abort' is equivalent to 'git reset --merge' when `MERGE_HEAD` is present. +--quit:: + Forget about the current merge in progress. Leave the index + and the working tree as-is. + --continue:: After a 'git merge' stops due to conflicts you can conclude the merge by running 'git merge --continue' (see "HOW TO RESOLVE diff --git a/Documentation/git-send-email.txt b/Documentation/git-send-email.txt index 1afe9fc858..d93e5d0f58 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-send-email.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-send-email.txt @@ -278,6 +278,14 @@ must be used for each option. Automating ~~~~~~~~~~ +--no-[to|cc|bcc]:: + Clears any list of "To:", "Cc:", "Bcc:" addresses previously + set via config. + +--no-identity:: + Clears the previously read value of `sendemail.identity` set + via config, if any. + --to-cmd=<command>:: Specify a command to execute once per patch file which should generate patch file specific "To:" entries. @@ -500,8 +508,12 @@ app-specific or your regular password as appropriate. If you have credential helper configured (see linkgit:git-credential[1]), the password will be saved in the credential store so you won't have to type it the next time. -Note: the following perl modules are required - Net::SMTP::SSL, MIME::Base64 and Authen::SASL +Note: the following core Perl modules that may be installed with your +distribution of Perl are required: +MIME::Base64, MIME::QuotedPrint, Net::Domain and Net::SMTP. +These additional Perl modules are also required: +Authen::SASL and Mail::Address. + SEE ALSO -------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-tag.txt b/Documentation/git-tag.txt index a74e7b926d..2e5599a67f 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-tag.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-tag.txt @@ -64,6 +64,13 @@ OPTIONS -s:: --sign:: Make a GPG-signed tag, using the default e-mail address's key. + The default behavior of tag GPG-signing is controlled by `tag.gpgSign` + configuration variable if it exists, or disabled oder otherwise. + See linkgit:git-config[1]. + +--no-sign:: + Override `tag.gpgSign` configuration variable that is + set to force each and every tag to be signed. -u <keyid>:: --local-user=<keyid>:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-update-server-info.txt b/Documentation/git-update-server-info.txt index bd0e36492f..969bb2e15f 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-update-server-info.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-update-server-info.txt @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ git-update-server-info - Update auxiliary info file to help dumb servers SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'git update-server-info' [--force] +'git update-server-info' DESCRIPTION ----------- @@ -19,15 +19,6 @@ $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY/info directories to help clients discover what references and packs the server has. This command generates such auxiliary files. - -OPTIONS -------- - --f:: ---force:: - Update the info files from scratch. - - OUTPUT ------ diff --git a/Documentation/git.txt b/Documentation/git.txt index 6ddc1e2ca6..f9b09db89b 100644 --- a/Documentation/git.txt +++ b/Documentation/git.txt @@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ individual Git commands with "git help command". linkgit:gitcli[7] manual page gives you an overview of the command-line command syntax. A formatted and hyperlinked copy of the latest Git documentation -can be viewed at `https://git.github.io/htmldocs/git.html`. +can be viewed at https://git.github.io/htmldocs/git.html +or https://git-scm.com/docs. OPTIONS diff --git a/Documentation/gitattributes.txt b/Documentation/gitattributes.txt index 4fb20cd0e9..2796dfc83b 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitattributes.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitattributes.txt @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ patterns are available: - `java` suitable for source code in the Java language. -- `matlab` suitable for source code in the MATLAB language. +- `matlab` suitable for source code in the MATLAB and Octave languages. - `objc` suitable for source code in the Objective-C language. @@ -833,6 +833,8 @@ patterns are available: - `ruby` suitable for source code in the Ruby language. +- `rust` suitable for source code in the Rust language. + - `tex` suitable for source code for LaTeX documents. diff --git a/Documentation/gitignore.txt b/Documentation/gitignore.txt index b5bc9dbff0..d47b1ae296 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitignore.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitignore.txt @@ -89,28 +89,28 @@ PATTERN FORMAT Put a backslash ("`\`") in front of the first "`!`" for patterns that begin with a literal "`!`", for example, "`\!important!.txt`". - - If the pattern ends with a slash, it is removed for the - purpose of the following description, but it would only find - a match with a directory. In other words, `foo/` will match a - directory `foo` and paths underneath it, but will not match a - regular file or a symbolic link `foo` (this is consistent - with the way how pathspec works in general in Git). - - - If the pattern does not contain a slash '/', Git treats it as - a shell glob pattern and checks for a match against the - pathname relative to the location of the `.gitignore` file - (relative to the toplevel of the work tree if not from a - `.gitignore` file). - - - Otherwise, Git treats the pattern as a shell glob: "`*`" matches - anything except "`/`", "`?`" matches any one character except "`/`" - and "`[]`" matches one character in a selected range. See - fnmatch(3) and the FNM_PATHNAME flag for a more detailed - description. - - - A leading slash matches the beginning of the pathname. - For example, "/{asterisk}.c" matches "cat-file.c" but not - "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c". + - The slash '/' is used as the directory separator. Separators may + occur at the beginning, middle or end of the `.gitignore` search pattern. + + - If there is a separator at the beginning or middle (or both) of the + pattern, then the pattern is relative to the directory level of the + particular `.gitignore` file itself. Otherwise the pattern may also + match at any level below the `.gitignore` level. + + - If there is a separator at the end of the pattern then the pattern + will only match directories, otherwise the pattern can match both + files and directories. + + - For example, a pattern `doc/frotz/` matches `doc/frotz` directory, + but not `a/doc/frotz` directory; however `frotz/` matches `frotz` + and `a/frotz` that is a directory (all paths are relative from + the `.gitignore` file). + + - An asterisk "`*`" matches anything except a slash. + The character "`?`" matches any one character except "`/`". + The range notation, e.g. `[a-zA-Z]`, can be used to match + one of the characters in a range. See fnmatch(3) and the + FNM_PATHNAME flag for a more detailed description. Two consecutive asterisks ("`**`") in patterns matched against full pathname may have special meaning: @@ -152,6 +152,28 @@ To stop tracking a file that is currently tracked, use EXAMPLES -------- + - The pattern `hello.*` matches any file or folder + whose name begins with `hello`. If one wants to restrict + this only to the directory and not in its subdirectories, + one can prepend the pattern with a slash, i.e. `/hello.*`; + the pattern now matches `hello.txt`, `hello.c` but not + `a/hello.java`. + + - The pattern `foo/` will match a directory `foo` and + paths underneath it, but will not match a regular file + or a symbolic link `foo` (this is consistent with the + way how pathspec works in general in Git) + + - The pattern `doc/frotz` and `/doc/frotz` have the same effect + in any `.gitignore` file. In other words, a leading slash + is not relevant if there is already a middle slash in + the pattern. + + - The pattern "foo/*", matches "foo/test.json" + (a regular file), "foo/bar" (a directory), but it does not match + "foo/bar/hello.c" (a regular file), as the asterisk in the + pattern does not match "bar/hello.c" which has a slash in it. + -------------------------------------------------------------- $ git status [...] diff --git a/Documentation/merge-options.txt b/Documentation/merge-options.txt index 61876dbc33..79a00d2a4a 100644 --- a/Documentation/merge-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/merge-options.txt @@ -102,6 +102,8 @@ merge. + With --no-squash perform the merge and commit the result. This option can be used to override --squash. ++ +With --squash, --commit is not allowed, and will fail. -s <strategy>:: --strategy=<strategy>:: diff --git a/GIT-VERSION-GEN b/GIT-VERSION-GEN index 67f86b3e67..122f6479ef 100755 --- a/GIT-VERSION-GEN +++ b/GIT-VERSION-GEN @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh GVF=GIT-VERSION-FILE -DEF_VER=v2.22.0 +DEF_VER=v2.22.GIT LF=' ' @@ -265,10 +265,6 @@ all:: # # Define NO_DEFLATE_BOUND if your zlib does not have deflateBound. # -# Define NO_R_TO_GCC_LINKER if your gcc does not like "-R/path/lib" -# that tells runtime paths to dynamic libraries; -# "-Wl,-rpath=/path/lib" is used instead. -# # Define NO_NORETURN if using buggy versions of gcc 4.6+ and profile feedback, # as the compiler can crash (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=49299) # @@ -624,8 +620,6 @@ SCRIPT_SH += git-web--browse.sh SCRIPT_LIB += git-mergetool--lib SCRIPT_LIB += git-parse-remote -SCRIPT_LIB += git-rebase--am -SCRIPT_LIB += git-rebase--common SCRIPT_LIB += git-rebase--preserve-merges SCRIPT_LIB += git-sh-setup SCRIPT_LIB += git-sh-i18n @@ -1160,6 +1154,7 @@ endif # which'll override these defaults. CFLAGS = -g -O2 -Wall LDFLAGS = +CC_LD_DYNPATH = -Wl,-rpath, BASIC_CFLAGS = -I. BASIC_LDFLAGS = @@ -1290,16 +1285,6 @@ ifeq ($(uname_S),Darwin) PTHREAD_LIBS = endif -ifndef CC_LD_DYNPATH - ifdef NO_R_TO_GCC_LINKER - # Some gcc does not accept and pass -R to the linker to specify - # the runtime dynamic library path. - CC_LD_DYNPATH = -Wl,-rpath, - else - CC_LD_DYNPATH = -R - endif -endif - ifdef NO_LIBGEN_H COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DNO_LIBGEN_H COMPAT_OBJS += compat/basename.o @@ -1 +1 @@ -Documentation/RelNotes/2.22.0.txt
\ No newline at end of file +Documentation/RelNotes/2.23.0.txt
\ No newline at end of file @@ -4310,7 +4310,7 @@ static int add_index_file(struct apply_state *state, "created file '%s'"), path); } - fill_stat_cache_info(ce, &st); + fill_stat_cache_info(state->repo->index, ce, &st); } if (write_object_file(buf, size, blob_type, &ce->oid) < 0) { discard_cache_entry(ce); @@ -338,14 +338,19 @@ void create_branch(struct repository *r, free(real_ref); } -void remove_branch_state(struct repository *r) +void remove_merge_branch_state(struct repository *r) { - sequencer_post_commit_cleanup(r); unlink(git_path_merge_head(r)); unlink(git_path_merge_rr(r)); unlink(git_path_merge_msg(r)); unlink(git_path_merge_mode(r)); +} + +void remove_branch_state(struct repository *r) +{ + sequencer_post_commit_cleanup(r); unlink(git_path_squash_msg(r)); + remove_merge_branch_state(r); } void die_if_checked_out(const char *branch, int ignore_current_worktree) @@ -61,6 +61,12 @@ int validate_branchname(const char *name, struct strbuf *ref); int validate_new_branchname(const char *name, struct strbuf *ref, int force); /* + * Remove information about the merge state on the current + * branch. (E.g., MERGE_HEAD) + */ +void remove_merge_branch_state(struct repository *r); + +/* * Remove information about the state of working on the current * branch. (E.g., MERGE_HEAD) */ diff --git a/builtin/am.c b/builtin/am.c index 912d9821b1..78389d08b6 100644 --- a/builtin/am.c +++ b/builtin/am.c @@ -1339,9 +1339,10 @@ static void write_index_patch(const struct am_state *state) struct rev_info rev_info; FILE *fp; - if (!get_oid_tree("HEAD", &head)) - tree = lookup_tree(the_repository, &head); - else + if (!get_oid("HEAD", &head)) { + struct commit *commit = lookup_commit_or_die(&head, "HEAD"); + tree = get_commit_tree(commit); + } else tree = lookup_tree(the_repository, the_repository->hash_algo->empty_tree); @@ -1643,11 +1644,8 @@ static int do_interactive(struct am_state *state) { assert(state->msg); - if (!isatty(0)) - die(_("cannot be interactive without stdin connected to a terminal.")); - for (;;) { - const char *reply; + char reply[64]; puts(_("Commit Body is:")); puts("--------------------------"); @@ -1659,11 +1657,11 @@ static int do_interactive(struct am_state *state) * in your translation. The program will only accept English * input at this point. */ - reply = git_prompt(_("Apply? [y]es/[n]o/[e]dit/[v]iew patch/[a]ccept all: "), PROMPT_ECHO); + printf(_("Apply? [y]es/[n]o/[e]dit/[v]iew patch/[a]ccept all: ")); + if (!fgets(reply, sizeof(reply), stdin)) + die("unable to read from stdin; aborting"); - if (!reply) { - continue; - } else if (*reply == 'y' || *reply == 'Y') { + if (*reply == 'y' || *reply == 'Y') { return 0; } else if (*reply == 'a' || *reply == 'A') { state->interactive = 0; @@ -2334,6 +2332,9 @@ int cmd_am(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) argv_array_push(&paths, mkpath("%s/%s", prefix, argv[i])); } + if (state.interactive && !paths.argc) + die(_("interactive mode requires patches on the command line")); + am_setup(&state, patch_format, paths.argv, keep_cr); argv_array_clear(&paths); diff --git a/builtin/bisect--helper.c b/builtin/bisect--helper.c index e7325fe37f..1fbe156e67 100644 --- a/builtin/bisect--helper.c +++ b/builtin/bisect--helper.c @@ -570,7 +570,10 @@ static int bisect_start(struct bisect_terms *terms, int no_checkout, write_file(git_path_bisect_start(), "%s\n", start_head.buf); if (no_checkout) { - get_oid(start_head.buf, &oid); + if (get_oid(start_head.buf, &oid) < 0) { + retval = error(_("invalid ref: '%s'"), start_head.buf); + goto finish; + } if (update_ref(NULL, "BISECT_HEAD", &oid, NULL, 0, UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR)) { retval = -1; diff --git a/builtin/branch.c b/builtin/branch.c index d4359b33ac..2ef214632f 100644 --- a/builtin/branch.c +++ b/builtin/branch.c @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ static char branch_colors[][COLOR_MAXLEN] = { GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* LOCAL */ GIT_COLOR_GREEN, /* CURRENT */ GIT_COLOR_BLUE, /* UPSTREAM */ + GIT_COLOR_CYAN, /* WORKTREE */ }; enum color_branch { BRANCH_COLOR_RESET = 0, @@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ enum color_branch { BRANCH_COLOR_REMOTE = 2, BRANCH_COLOR_LOCAL = 3, BRANCH_COLOR_CURRENT = 4, - BRANCH_COLOR_UPSTREAM = 5 + BRANCH_COLOR_UPSTREAM = 5, + BRANCH_COLOR_WORKTREE = 6 }; static const char *color_branch_slots[] = { @@ -64,6 +66,7 @@ static const char *color_branch_slots[] = { [BRANCH_COLOR_LOCAL] = "local", [BRANCH_COLOR_CURRENT] = "current", [BRANCH_COLOR_UPSTREAM] = "upstream", + [BRANCH_COLOR_WORKTREE] = "worktree", }; static struct string_list output = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; @@ -342,9 +345,10 @@ static char *build_format(struct ref_filter *filter, int maxwidth, const char *r struct strbuf local = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf remote = STRBUF_INIT; - strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if)%%(HEAD)%%(then)* %s%%(else) %s%%(end)", - branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_CURRENT), - branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_LOCAL)); + strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if)%%(HEAD)%%(then)* %s%%(else)%%(if)%%(worktreepath)%%(then)+ %s%%(else) %s%%(end)%%(end)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_CURRENT), + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_WORKTREE), + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_LOCAL)); strbuf_addf(&remote, " %s", branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_REMOTE)); @@ -363,9 +367,13 @@ static char *build_format(struct ref_filter *filter, int maxwidth, const char *r strbuf_addf(&local, " %s ", obname.buf); if (filter->verbose > 1) + { + strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if:notequals=*)%%(HEAD)%%(then)%%(if)%%(worktreepath)%%(then)(%s%%(worktreepath)%s) %%(end)%%(end)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_WORKTREE), branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if)%%(upstream)%%(then)[%s%%(upstream:short)%s%%(if)%%(upstream:track)" "%%(then): %%(upstream:track,nobracket)%%(end)] %%(end)%%(contents:subject)", branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_UPSTREAM), branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); + } else strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if)%%(upstream:track)%%(then)%%(upstream:track) %%(end)%%(contents:subject)"); @@ -830,7 +838,8 @@ int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) strbuf_release(&buf); } else if (argc > 0 && argc <= 2) { if (filter.kind != FILTER_REFS_BRANCHES) - die(_("-a and -r options to 'git branch' do not make sense with a branch name")); + die(_("The -a, and -r, options to 'git branch' do not take a branch name.\n" + "Did you mean to use: -a|-r --list <pattern>?")); if (track == BRANCH_TRACK_OVERRIDE) die(_("the '--set-upstream' option is no longer supported. Please use '--track' or '--set-upstream-to' instead.")); diff --git a/builtin/clone.c b/builtin/clone.c index 85b0d3155d..5b9ebe9947 100644 --- a/builtin/clone.c +++ b/builtin/clone.c @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ static int max_jobs = -1; static struct string_list option_recurse_submodules = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; static struct list_objects_filter_options filter_options; static struct string_list server_options = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; +static int option_remote_submodules; static int recurse_submodules_cb(const struct option *opt, const char *arg, int unset) @@ -142,6 +143,8 @@ static struct option builtin_clone_options[] = { OPT_SET_INT('6', "ipv6", &family, N_("use IPv6 addresses only"), TRANSPORT_FAMILY_IPV6), OPT_PARSE_LIST_OBJECTS_FILTER(&filter_options), + OPT_BOOL(0, "remote-submodules", &option_remote_submodules, + N_("any cloned submodules will use their remote-tracking branch")), OPT_END() }; @@ -354,8 +357,7 @@ static void setup_reference(void) add_one_reference, &required); } -static void copy_alternates(struct strbuf *src, struct strbuf *dst, - const char *src_repo) +static void copy_alternates(struct strbuf *src, const char *src_repo) { /* * Read from the source objects/info/alternates file @@ -436,7 +438,7 @@ static void copy_or_link_directory(struct strbuf *src, struct strbuf *dest, /* Files that cannot be copied bit-for-bit... */ if (!strcmp(src->buf + src_baselen, "/info/alternates")) { - copy_alternates(src, dest, src_repo); + copy_alternates(src, src_repo); continue; } @@ -791,6 +793,11 @@ static int checkout(int submodule_progress) if (option_verbosity < 0) argv_array_push(&args, "--quiet"); + if (option_remote_submodules) { + argv_array_push(&args, "--remote"); + argv_array_push(&args, "--no-fetch"); + } + err = run_command_v_opt(args.argv, RUN_GIT_CMD); argv_array_clear(&args); } @@ -1220,7 +1227,7 @@ int cmd_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) remote_head_points_at, &branch_top); if (filter_options.choice) - partial_clone_register("origin", &filter_options); + partial_clone_register(option_origin, &filter_options); if (is_local) clone_local(path, git_dir); diff --git a/builtin/column.c b/builtin/column.c index 5228ccf37a..e815e148aa 100644 --- a/builtin/column.c +++ b/builtin/column.c @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ int cmd_column(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) memset(&copts, 0, sizeof(copts)); copts.padding = 1; - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, "", options, builtin_column_usage, 0); + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, builtin_column_usage, 0); if (argc) usage_with_options(builtin_column_usage, options); if (real_command || command) { diff --git a/builtin/fast-export.c b/builtin/fast-export.c index 9e283482ef..c22cef3b2f 100644 --- a/builtin/fast-export.c +++ b/builtin/fast-export.c @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ static const char *fast_export_usage[] = { static int progress; static enum { SIGNED_TAG_ABORT, VERBATIM, WARN, WARN_STRIP, STRIP } signed_tag_mode = SIGNED_TAG_ABORT; static enum { TAG_FILTERING_ABORT, DROP, REWRITE } tag_of_filtered_mode = TAG_FILTERING_ABORT; +static enum { REENCODE_ABORT, REENCODE_YES, REENCODE_NO } reencode_mode = REENCODE_ABORT; static int fake_missing_tagger; static int use_done_feature; static int no_data; @@ -77,6 +78,31 @@ static int parse_opt_tag_of_filtered_mode(const struct option *opt, return 0; } +static int parse_opt_reencode_mode(const struct option *opt, + const char *arg, int unset) +{ + if (unset) { + reencode_mode = REENCODE_ABORT; + return 0; + } + + switch (git_parse_maybe_bool(arg)) { + case 0: + reencode_mode = REENCODE_NO; + break; + case 1: + reencode_mode = REENCODE_YES; + break; + default: + if (!strcasecmp(arg, "abort")) + reencode_mode = REENCODE_ABORT; + else + return error("Unknown reencoding mode: %s", arg); + } + + return 0; +} + static struct decoration idnums; static uint32_t last_idnum; @@ -453,7 +479,7 @@ static const char *find_encoding(const char *begin, const char *end) bol = memmem(begin, end ? end - begin : strlen(begin), needle, strlen(needle)); if (!bol) - return git_commit_encoding; + return NULL; bol += strlen(needle); eol = strchrnul(bol, '\n'); *eol = '\0'; @@ -633,18 +659,32 @@ static void handle_commit(struct commit *commit, struct rev_info *rev, } mark_next_object(&commit->object); - if (anonymize) + if (anonymize) { reencoded = anonymize_commit_message(message); - else if (!is_encoding_utf8(encoding)) - reencoded = reencode_string(message, "UTF-8", encoding); + } else if (encoding) { + switch(reencode_mode) { + case REENCODE_YES: + reencoded = reencode_string(message, "UTF-8", encoding); + break; + case REENCODE_NO: + break; + case REENCODE_ABORT: + die("Encountered commit-specific encoding %s in commit " + "%s; use --reencode=[yes|no] to handle it", + encoding, oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid)); + } + } if (!commit->parents) printf("reset %s\n", refname); printf("commit %s\nmark :%"PRIu32"\n", refname, last_idnum); if (show_original_ids) printf("original-oid %s\n", oid_to_hex(&commit->object.oid)); - printf("%.*s\n%.*s\ndata %u\n%s", + printf("%.*s\n%.*s\n", (int)(author_end - author), author, - (int)(committer_end - committer), committer, + (int)(committer_end - committer), committer); + if (!reencoded && encoding) + printf("encoding %s\n", encoding); + printf("data %u\n%s", (unsigned)(reencoded ? strlen(reencoded) : message ? strlen(message) : 0), @@ -1088,6 +1128,9 @@ int cmd_fast_export(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_CALLBACK(0, "tag-of-filtered-object", &tag_of_filtered_mode, N_("mode"), N_("select handling of tags that tag filtered objects"), parse_opt_tag_of_filtered_mode), + OPT_CALLBACK(0, "reencode", &reencode_mode, N_("mode"), + N_("select handling of commit messages in an alternate encoding"), + parse_opt_reencode_mode), OPT_STRING(0, "export-marks", &export_filename, N_("file"), N_("Dump marks to this file")), OPT_STRING(0, "import-marks", &import_filename, N_("file"), diff --git a/builtin/fetch.c b/builtin/fetch.c index 4ba63d5ac6..f2be50a4a3 100644 --- a/builtin/fetch.c +++ b/builtin/fetch.c @@ -239,6 +239,7 @@ static int will_fetch(struct ref **head, const unsigned char *sha1) struct refname_hash_entry { struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member */ struct object_id oid; + int ignore; char refname[FLEX_ARRAY]; }; @@ -287,6 +288,11 @@ static int refname_hash_exists(struct hashmap *map, const char *refname) return !!hashmap_get_from_hash(map, strhash(refname), refname); } +static void clear_item(struct refname_hash_entry *item) +{ + item->ignore = 1; +} + static void find_non_local_tags(const struct ref *refs, struct ref **head, struct ref ***tail) @@ -319,7 +325,7 @@ static void find_non_local_tags(const struct ref *refs, !will_fetch(head, ref->old_oid.hash) && !has_object_file_with_flags(&item->oid, OBJECT_INFO_QUICK) && !will_fetch(head, item->oid.hash)) - oidclr(&item->oid); + clear_item(item); item = NULL; continue; } @@ -333,7 +339,7 @@ static void find_non_local_tags(const struct ref *refs, if (item && !has_object_file_with_flags(&item->oid, OBJECT_INFO_QUICK) && !will_fetch(head, item->oid.hash)) - oidclr(&item->oid); + clear_item(item); item = NULL; @@ -354,7 +360,7 @@ static void find_non_local_tags(const struct ref *refs, if (item && !has_object_file_with_flags(&item->oid, OBJECT_INFO_QUICK) && !will_fetch(head, item->oid.hash)) - oidclr(&item->oid); + clear_item(item); /* * For all the tags in the remote_refs_list, @@ -362,19 +368,21 @@ static void find_non_local_tags(const struct ref *refs, */ for_each_string_list_item(remote_ref_item, &remote_refs_list) { const char *refname = remote_ref_item->string; + struct ref *rm; item = hashmap_get_from_hash(&remote_refs, strhash(refname), refname); if (!item) BUG("unseen remote ref?"); /* Unless we have already decided to ignore this item... */ - if (!is_null_oid(&item->oid)) { - struct ref *rm = alloc_ref(item->refname); - rm->peer_ref = alloc_ref(item->refname); - oidcpy(&rm->old_oid, &item->oid); - **tail = rm; - *tail = &rm->next; - } + if (item->ignore) + continue; + + rm = alloc_ref(item->refname); + rm->peer_ref = alloc_ref(item->refname); + oidcpy(&rm->old_oid, &item->oid); + **tail = rm; + *tail = &rm->next; } hashmap_free(&remote_refs, 1); string_list_clear(&remote_refs_list, 0); diff --git a/builtin/hash-object.c b/builtin/hash-object.c index e055c11103..640ef4ded5 100644 --- a/builtin/hash-object.c +++ b/builtin/hash-object.c @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ int cmd_hash_object(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int i; const char *errstr = NULL; - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, hash_object_options, + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, hash_object_options, hash_object_usage, 0); if (flags & HASH_WRITE_OBJECT) diff --git a/builtin/index-pack.c b/builtin/index-pack.c index ccf4eb7e9b..0d55f73b0b 100644 --- a/builtin/index-pack.c +++ b/builtin/index-pack.c @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include "thread-utils.h" #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" +#include "fetch-object.h" static const char index_pack_usage[] = "git index-pack [-v] [-o <index-file>] [--keep | --keep=<msg>] [--verify] [--strict] (<pack-file> | --stdin [--fix-thin] [<pack-file>])"; @@ -1351,6 +1352,25 @@ static void fix_unresolved_deltas(struct hashfile *f) sorted_by_pos[i] = &ref_deltas[i]; QSORT(sorted_by_pos, nr_ref_deltas, delta_pos_compare); + if (repository_format_partial_clone) { + /* + * Prefetch the delta bases. + */ + struct oid_array to_fetch = OID_ARRAY_INIT; + for (i = 0; i < nr_ref_deltas; i++) { + struct ref_delta_entry *d = sorted_by_pos[i]; + if (!oid_object_info_extended(the_repository, &d->oid, + NULL, + OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH)) + continue; + oid_array_append(&to_fetch, &d->oid); + } + if (to_fetch.nr) + fetch_objects(repository_format_partial_clone, + to_fetch.oid, to_fetch.nr); + oid_array_clear(&to_fetch); + } + for (i = 0; i < nr_ref_deltas; i++) { struct ref_delta_entry *d = sorted_by_pos[i]; enum object_type type; @@ -1650,8 +1670,10 @@ int cmd_index_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int report_end_of_input = 0; /* - * index-pack never needs to fetch missing objects, since it only - * accesses the repo to do hash collision checks + * index-pack never needs to fetch missing objects except when + * REF_DELTA bases are missing (which are explicitly handled). It only + * accesses the repo to do hash collision checks and to check which + * REF_DELTA bases need to be fetched. */ fetch_if_missing = 0; diff --git a/builtin/init-db.c b/builtin/init-db.c index 6ca002893f..944ec77fe1 100644 --- a/builtin/init-db.c +++ b/builtin/init-db.c @@ -502,6 +502,9 @@ int cmd_init_db(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (real_git_dir && !is_absolute_path(real_git_dir)) real_git_dir = real_pathdup(real_git_dir, 1); + if (template_dir && *template_dir && !is_absolute_path(template_dir)) + template_dir = absolute_pathdup(template_dir); + if (argc == 1) { int mkdir_tried = 0; retry: diff --git a/builtin/log.c b/builtin/log.c index e43ee12fb1..7c8767d3bc 100644 --- a/builtin/log.c +++ b/builtin/log.c @@ -779,6 +779,8 @@ enum { static int git_format_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) { + struct rev_info *rev = cb; + if (!strcmp(var, "format.headers")) { if (!value) die(_("format.headers without value")); @@ -864,6 +866,22 @@ static int git_format_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) from = NULL; return 0; } + if (!strcmp(var, "format.notes")) { + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; + int b = git_parse_maybe_bool(value); + if (!b) + return 0; + rev->show_notes = 1; + if (b < 0) { + strbuf_addstr(&buf, value); + expand_notes_ref(&buf); + string_list_append(&rev->notes_opt.extra_notes_refs, + strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL)); + } else { + rev->notes_opt.use_default_notes = 1; + } + return 0; + } return git_log_config(var, value, cb); } @@ -1435,7 +1453,7 @@ static void prepare_bases(struct base_tree_info *bases, struct object_id *patch_id; if (*commit_base_at(&commit_base, commit)) continue; - if (commit_patch_id(commit, &diffopt, &oid, 0)) + if (commit_patch_id(commit, &diffopt, &oid, 0, 1)) die(_("cannot get patch id")); ALLOC_GROW(bases->patch_id, bases->nr_patch_id + 1, bases->alloc_patch_id); patch_id = bases->patch_id + bases->nr_patch_id; @@ -1617,8 +1635,8 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) extra_to.strdup_strings = 1; extra_cc.strdup_strings = 1; init_log_defaults(); - git_config(git_format_config, NULL); repo_init_revisions(the_repository, &rev, prefix); + git_config(git_format_config, &rev); rev.commit_format = CMIT_FMT_EMAIL; rev.expand_tabs_in_log_default = 0; rev.verbose_header = 1; diff --git a/builtin/merge.c b/builtin/merge.c index e96f72af80..6e99aead46 100644 --- a/builtin/merge.c +++ b/builtin/merge.c @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ #include "packfile.h" #include "tag.h" #include "alias.h" +#include "branch.h" #include "commit-reach.h" #include "wt-status.h" @@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ static const char * const builtin_merge_usage[] = { }; static int show_diffstat = 1, shortlog_len = -1, squash; -static int option_commit = 1; +static int option_commit = -1; static int option_edit = -1; static int allow_trivial = 1, have_message, verify_signatures; static int overwrite_ignore = 1; @@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ static int option_renormalize; static int verbosity; static int allow_rerere_auto; static int abort_current_merge; +static int quit_current_merge; static int continue_current_merge; static int allow_unrelated_histories; static int show_progress = -1; @@ -274,6 +276,8 @@ static struct option builtin_merge_options[] = { OPT__VERBOSITY(&verbosity), OPT_BOOL(0, "abort", &abort_current_merge, N_("abort the current in-progress merge")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "quit", &quit_current_merge, + N_("--abort but leave index and working tree alone")), OPT_BOOL(0, "continue", &continue_current_merge, N_("continue the current in-progress merge")), OPT_BOOL(0, "allow-unrelated-histories", &allow_unrelated_histories, @@ -287,14 +291,6 @@ static struct option builtin_merge_options[] = { OPT_END() }; -/* Cleans up metadata that is uninteresting after a succeeded merge. */ -static void drop_save(void) -{ - unlink(git_path_merge_head(the_repository)); - unlink(git_path_merge_msg(the_repository)); - unlink(git_path_merge_mode(the_repository)); -} - static int save_state(struct object_id *stash) { int len; @@ -388,7 +384,7 @@ static void finish_up_to_date(const char *msg) { if (verbosity >= 0) printf("%s%s\n", squash ? _(" (nothing to squash)") : "", msg); - drop_save(); + remove_merge_branch_state(the_repository); } static void squash_message(struct commit *commit, struct commit_list *remoteheads) @@ -881,7 +877,7 @@ static int merge_trivial(struct commit *head, struct commit_list *remoteheads) &result_commit, NULL, sign_commit)) die(_("failed to write commit object")); finish(head, remoteheads, &result_commit, "In-index merge"); - drop_save(); + remove_merge_branch_state(the_repository); return 0; } @@ -907,7 +903,7 @@ static int finish_automerge(struct commit *head, strbuf_addf(&buf, "Merge made by the '%s' strategy.", wt_strategy); finish(head, remoteheads, &result_commit, buf.buf); strbuf_release(&buf); - drop_save(); + remove_merge_branch_state(the_repository); return 0; } @@ -1289,6 +1285,16 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) goto done; } + if (quit_current_merge) { + if (orig_argc != 2) + usage_msg_opt(_("--quit expects no arguments"), + builtin_merge_usage, + builtin_merge_options); + + remove_merge_branch_state(the_repository); + goto done; + } + if (continue_current_merge) { int nargc = 1; const char *nargv[] = {"commit", NULL}; @@ -1339,9 +1345,19 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (squash) { if (fast_forward == FF_NO) die(_("You cannot combine --squash with --no-ff.")); + if (option_commit > 0) + die(_("You cannot combine --squash with --commit.")); + /* + * squash can now silently disable option_commit - this is not + * a problem as it is only overriding the default, not a user + * supplied option. + */ option_commit = 0; } + if (option_commit < 0) + option_commit = 1; + if (!argc) { if (default_to_upstream) argc = setup_with_upstream(&argv); @@ -1495,7 +1511,7 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } finish(head_commit, remoteheads, &commit->object.oid, msg.buf); - drop_save(); + remove_merge_branch_state(the_repository); goto done; } else if (!remoteheads->next && common->next) ; diff --git a/builtin/mktree.c b/builtin/mktree.c index 94e82b8504..891991b00d 100644 --- a/builtin/mktree.c +++ b/builtin/mktree.c @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ static const char *mktree_usage[] = { NULL }; -static void mktree_line(char *buf, size_t len, int nul_term_line, int allow_missing) +static void mktree_line(char *buf, int nul_term_line, int allow_missing) { char *ptr, *ntr; const char *p; @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ int cmd_mktree(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) break; die("input format error: (blank line only valid in batch mode)"); } - mktree_line(sb.buf, sb.len, nul_term_line, allow_missing); + mktree_line(sb.buf, nul_term_line, allow_missing); } if (is_batch_mode && got_eof && used < 1) { /* diff --git a/builtin/name-rev.c b/builtin/name-rev.c index 05ccf53e00..16df43473a 100644 --- a/builtin/name-rev.c +++ b/builtin/name-rev.c @@ -40,9 +40,7 @@ static void set_commit_rev_name(struct commit *commit, struct rev_name *name) } static int is_better_name(struct rev_name *name, - const char *tip_name, timestamp_t taggerdate, - int generation, int distance, int from_tag) { @@ -103,8 +101,7 @@ static void name_rev(struct commit *commit, name = xmalloc(sizeof(rev_name)); set_commit_rev_name(commit, name); goto copy_data; - } else if (is_better_name(name, tip_name, taggerdate, - generation, distance, from_tag)) { + } else if (is_better_name(name, taggerdate, distance, from_tag)) { copy_data: name->tip_name = tip_name; name->taggerdate = taggerdate; diff --git a/builtin/pack-objects.c b/builtin/pack-objects.c index 41d7fc5983..b2be8869c2 100644 --- a/builtin/pack-objects.c +++ b/builtin/pack-objects.c @@ -2899,7 +2899,7 @@ static int ofscmp(const void *a_, const void *b_) return oidcmp(&a->object->oid, &b->object->oid); } -static void add_objects_in_unpacked_packs(struct rev_info *revs) +static void add_objects_in_unpacked_packs(void) { struct packed_git *p; struct in_pack in_pack; @@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ static int loosened_object_can_be_discarded(const struct object_id *oid, return 1; } -static void loosen_unused_packed_objects(struct rev_info *revs) +static void loosen_unused_packed_objects(void) { struct packed_git *p; uint32_t i; @@ -3158,11 +3158,11 @@ static void get_object_list(int ac, const char **av) } if (keep_unreachable) - add_objects_in_unpacked_packs(&revs); + add_objects_in_unpacked_packs(); if (pack_loose_unreachable) add_unreachable_loose_objects(); if (unpack_unreachable) - loosen_unused_packed_objects(&revs); + loosen_unused_packed_objects(); oid_array_clear(&recent_objects); } diff --git a/builtin/patch-id.c b/builtin/patch-id.c index 970d0d30b4..bd28b80b2d 100644 --- a/builtin/patch-id.c +++ b/builtin/patch-id.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ #include "builtin.h" #include "config.h" +#include "diff.h" static void flush_current_id(int patchlen, struct object_id *id, struct object_id *result) { @@ -54,22 +55,6 @@ static int scan_hunk_header(const char *p, int *p_before, int *p_after) return 1; } -static void flush_one_hunk(struct object_id *result, git_SHA_CTX *ctx) -{ - unsigned char hash[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ]; - unsigned short carry = 0; - int i; - - git_SHA1_Final(hash, ctx); - git_SHA1_Init(ctx); - /* 20-byte sum, with carry */ - for (i = 0; i < GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ; ++i) { - carry += result->hash[i] + hash[i]; - result->hash[i] = carry; - carry >>= 8; - } -} - static int get_one_patchid(struct object_id *next_oid, struct object_id *result, struct strbuf *line_buf, int stable) { diff --git a/builtin/range-diff.c b/builtin/range-diff.c index 784bd19321..9202e75544 100644 --- a/builtin/range-diff.c +++ b/builtin/range-diff.c @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ int cmd_range_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) repo_diff_setup(the_repository, &diffopt); options = parse_options_concat(range_diff_options, diffopt.parseopts); - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, builtin_range_diff_usage, 0); diff_setup_done(&diffopt); diff --git a/builtin/read-tree.c b/builtin/read-tree.c index 5c9c082595..ca5e655d2f 100644 --- a/builtin/read-tree.c +++ b/builtin/read-tree.c @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ static int git_read_tree_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) return git_default_config(var, value, cb); } -int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) +int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *cmd_prefix) { int i, stage = 0; struct object_id oid; @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) git_config(git_read_tree_config, NULL); - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, unused_prefix, read_tree_options, + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, cmd_prefix, read_tree_options, read_tree_usage, 0); hold_locked_index(&lock_file, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR); diff --git a/builtin/rebase.c b/builtin/rebase.c index db6ca9bd7d..b8116db487 100644 --- a/builtin/rebase.c +++ b/builtin/rebase.c @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ int cmd_rebase__interactive(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (argc == 1) usage_with_options(builtin_rebase_interactive_usage, options); - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, builtin_rebase_interactive_usage, PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ARGV0); if (!is_null_oid(&squash_onto)) @@ -1153,10 +1153,6 @@ static int run_specific_rebase(struct rebase_options *opts, enum action action) } switch (opts->type) { - case REBASE_AM: - backend = "git-rebase--am"; - backend_func = "git_rebase__am"; - break; case REBASE_PRESERVE_MERGES: backend = "git-rebase--preserve-merges"; backend_func = "git_rebase__preserve_merges"; @@ -1167,8 +1163,7 @@ static int run_specific_rebase(struct rebase_options *opts, enum action action) } strbuf_addf(&script_snippet, - ". git-sh-setup && . git-rebase--common &&" - " . %s && %s", backend, backend_func); + ". git-sh-setup && . %s && %s", backend, backend_func); argv[0] = script_snippet.buf; status = run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_USING_SHELL); diff --git a/builtin/receive-pack.c b/builtin/receive-pack.c index 29f165d8bd..77b7122456 100644 --- a/builtin/receive-pack.c +++ b/builtin/receive-pack.c @@ -1809,8 +1809,7 @@ static const char *unpack_with_sideband(struct shallow_info *si) return ret; } -static void prepare_shallow_update(struct command *commands, - struct shallow_info *si) +static void prepare_shallow_update(struct shallow_info *si) { int i, j, k, bitmap_size = DIV_ROUND_UP(si->ref->nr, 32); @@ -1876,7 +1875,7 @@ static void update_shallow_info(struct command *commands, si->ref = ref; if (shallow_update) { - prepare_shallow_update(commands, si); + prepare_shallow_update(si); return; } diff --git a/builtin/remote.c b/builtin/remote.c index f7edf7f2cb..5591cef775 100644 --- a/builtin/remote.c +++ b/builtin/remote.c @@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ static int update(int argc, const char **argv) return retval; } -static int remove_all_fetch_refspecs(const char *remote, const char *key) +static int remove_all_fetch_refspecs(const char *key) { return git_config_set_multivar_gently(key, NULL, NULL, 1); } @@ -1437,7 +1437,7 @@ static int set_remote_branches(const char *remotename, const char **branches, if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) die(_("No such remote '%s'"), remotename); - if (!add_mode && remove_all_fetch_refspecs(remotename, key.buf)) { + if (!add_mode && remove_all_fetch_refspecs(key.buf)) { strbuf_release(&key); return 1; } diff --git a/builtin/rev-list.c b/builtin/rev-list.c index 9f31837d30..660172b014 100644 --- a/builtin/rev-list.c +++ b/builtin/rev-list.c @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ static enum missing_action arg_missing_action; #define DEFAULT_OIDSET_SIZE (16*1024) -static void finish_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data); +static void finish_commit(struct commit *commit); static void show_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data) { struct rev_list_info *info = data; @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ static void show_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data) display_progress(progress, ++progress_counter); if (info->flags & REV_LIST_QUIET) { - finish_commit(commit, data); + finish_commit(commit); return; } @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static void show_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data) revs->count_left++; else revs->count_right++; - finish_commit(commit, data); + finish_commit(commit); return; } @@ -188,10 +188,10 @@ static void show_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data) putchar('\n'); } maybe_flush_or_die(stdout, "stdout"); - finish_commit(commit, data); + finish_commit(commit); } -static void finish_commit(struct commit *commit, void *data) +static void finish_commit(struct commit *commit) { if (commit->parents) { free_commit_list(commit->parents); diff --git a/builtin/rm.c b/builtin/rm.c index 90cbe896c9..be8edc6d1e 100644 --- a/builtin/rm.c +++ b/builtin/rm.c @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ static void print_error_files(struct string_list *files_list, } } -static void submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(const char *prefix) +static void submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(void) { int i; for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) { @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ static void submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(const char *prefix) continue; if (!submodule_uses_gitfile(name)) - absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(prefix, name, + absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(name, ABSORB_GITDIR_RECURSE_SUBMODULES); } } @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ int cmd_rm(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } if (!index_only) - submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(prefix); + submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(); /* * If not forced, the file, the index and the HEAD (if exists) diff --git a/builtin/show-branch.c b/builtin/show-branch.c index 082daeac32..35d7f51c23 100644 --- a/builtin/show-branch.c +++ b/builtin/show-branch.c @@ -514,7 +514,6 @@ static int show_merge_base(struct commit_list *seen, int num_rev) static int show_independent(struct commit **rev, int num_rev, - char **ref_name, unsigned int *rev_mask) { int i; @@ -862,7 +861,7 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) return show_merge_base(seen, num_rev); if (independent) - return show_independent(rev, num_rev, ref_name, rev_mask); + return show_independent(rev, num_rev, rev_mask); /* Show list; --more=-1 means list-only */ if (1 < num_rev || extra < 0) { diff --git a/builtin/submodule--helper.c b/builtin/submodule--helper.c index 0bf4aa088e..13da32d3b7 100644 --- a/builtin/submodule--helper.c +++ b/builtin/submodule--helper.c @@ -2107,8 +2107,7 @@ static int absorb_git_dirs(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) return 1; for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) - absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(prefix, - list.entries[i]->name, flags); + absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(list.entries[i]->name, flags); return 0; } diff --git a/builtin/tag.c b/builtin/tag.c index ef37dccf86..e0a4c25382 100644 --- a/builtin/tag.c +++ b/builtin/tag.c @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ static const char * const git_tag_usage[] = { static unsigned int colopts; static int force_sign_annotate; +static int config_sign_tag = -1; /* unspecified */ static int list_tags(struct ref_filter *filter, struct ref_sorting *sorting, struct ref_format *format) @@ -144,6 +145,11 @@ static int git_tag_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) int status; struct ref_sorting **sorting_tail = (struct ref_sorting **)cb; + if (!strcmp(var, "tag.gpgsign")) { + config_sign_tag = git_config_bool(var, value); + return 0; + } + if (!strcmp(var, "tag.sort")) { if (!value) return config_error_nonbool(var); @@ -442,15 +448,10 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(opt)); memset(&filter, 0, sizeof(filter)); filter.lines = -1; + opt.sign = -1; argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, git_tag_usage, 0); - if (keyid) { - opt.sign = 1; - set_signing_key(keyid); - } - create_tag_object = (opt.sign || annotate || msg.given || msgfile); - if (!cmdmode) { if (argc == 0) cmdmode = 'l'; @@ -463,6 +464,15 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (cmdmode == 'l') setup_auto_pager("tag", 1); + if (opt.sign == -1) + opt.sign = cmdmode ? 0 : config_sign_tag > 0; + + if (keyid) { + opt.sign = 1; + set_signing_key(keyid); + } + create_tag_object = (opt.sign || annotate || msg.given || msgfile); + if ((create_tag_object || force) && (cmdmode != 0)) usage_with_options(git_tag_usage, options); diff --git a/builtin/update-index.c b/builtin/update-index.c index 27db0928bf..3f8cc6ccb4 100644 --- a/builtin/update-index.c +++ b/builtin/update-index.c @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ static int add_one_path(const struct cache_entry *old, const char *path, int len memcpy(ce->name, path, len); ce->ce_flags = create_ce_flags(0); ce->ce_namelen = len; - fill_stat_cache_info(ce, st); + fill_stat_cache_info(&the_index, ce, st); ce->ce_mode = ce_mode_from_stat(old, st->st_mode); if (index_path(&the_index, &ce->oid, path, st, diff --git a/builtin/upload-pack.c b/builtin/upload-pack.c index 42dc4da5a1..6da8fa2607 100644 --- a/builtin/upload-pack.c +++ b/builtin/upload-pack.c @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ int cmd_upload_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) packet_trace_identity("upload-pack"); read_replace_refs = 0; - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, upload_pack_usage, 0); + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, options, upload_pack_usage, 0); if (argc != 1) usage_with_options(upload_pack_usage, options); diff --git a/builtin/verify-commit.c b/builtin/verify-commit.c index 7772c07ed7..4b9e823f8f 100644 --- a/builtin/verify-commit.c +++ b/builtin/verify-commit.c @@ -21,15 +21,14 @@ static const char * const verify_commit_usage[] = { NULL }; -static int run_gpg_verify(const struct object_id *oid, const char *buf, unsigned long size, unsigned flags) +static int run_gpg_verify(struct commit *commit, unsigned flags) { struct signature_check signature_check; int ret; memset(&signature_check, 0, sizeof(signature_check)); - ret = check_commit_signature(lookup_commit(the_repository, oid), - &signature_check); + ret = check_commit_signature(commit, &signature_check); print_signature_buffer(&signature_check, flags); signature_check_clear(&signature_check); @@ -38,26 +37,20 @@ static int run_gpg_verify(const struct object_id *oid, const char *buf, unsigned static int verify_commit(const char *name, unsigned flags) { - enum object_type type; struct object_id oid; - char *buf; - unsigned long size; - int ret; + struct object *obj; if (get_oid(name, &oid)) return error("commit '%s' not found.", name); - buf = read_object_file(&oid, &type, &size); - if (!buf) + obj = parse_object(the_repository, &oid); + if (!obj) return error("%s: unable to read file.", name); - if (type != OBJ_COMMIT) + if (obj->type != OBJ_COMMIT) return error("%s: cannot verify a non-commit object of type %s.", - name, type_name(type)); - - ret = run_gpg_verify(&oid, buf, size, flags); + name, type_name(obj->type)); - free(buf); - return ret; + return run_gpg_verify((struct commit *)obj, flags); } static int git_verify_commit_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) diff --git a/builtin/worktree.c b/builtin/worktree.c index d2a7e2f3f1..a5bb02b207 100644 --- a/builtin/worktree.c +++ b/builtin/worktree.c @@ -275,6 +275,7 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname, struct strbuf symref = STRBUF_INIT; struct commit *commit = NULL; int is_branch = 0; + struct strbuf sb_name = STRBUF_INIT; validate_worktree_add(path, opts); @@ -290,7 +291,13 @@ static int add_worktree(const char *path, const char *refname, die(_("invalid reference: %s"), refname); name = worktree_basename(path, &len); - git_path_buf(&sb_repo, "worktrees/%.*s", (int)(path + len - name), name); + strbuf_add(&sb, name, path + len - name); + sanitize_refname_component(sb.buf, &sb_name); + if (!sb_name.len) + BUG("How come '%s' becomes empty after sanitization?", sb.buf); + strbuf_reset(&sb); + name = sb_name.buf; + git_path_buf(&sb_repo, "worktrees/%s", name); len = sb_repo.len; if (safe_create_leading_directories_const(sb_repo.buf)) die_errno(_("could not create leading directories of '%s'"), @@ -418,6 +425,7 @@ done: strbuf_release(&symref); strbuf_release(&sb_repo); strbuf_release(&sb_git); + strbuf_release(&sb_name); return ret; } diff --git a/builtin/write-tree.c b/builtin/write-tree.c index 3d46d22ee5..45d61707e7 100644 --- a/builtin/write-tree.c +++ b/builtin/write-tree.c @@ -16,16 +16,16 @@ static const char * const write_tree_usage[] = { NULL }; -int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) +int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *cmd_prefix) { int flags = 0, ret; - const char *prefix = NULL; + const char *tree_prefix = NULL; struct object_id oid; const char *me = "git-write-tree"; struct option write_tree_options[] = { OPT_BIT(0, "missing-ok", &flags, N_("allow missing objects"), WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK), - OPT_STRING(0, "prefix", &prefix, N_("<prefix>/"), + OPT_STRING(0, "prefix", &tree_prefix, N_("<prefix>/"), N_("write tree object for a subdirectory <prefix>")), { OPTION_BIT, 0, "ignore-cache-tree", &flags, NULL, N_("only useful for debugging"), @@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) }; git_config(git_default_config, NULL); - argc = parse_options(argc, argv, unused_prefix, write_tree_options, + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, cmd_prefix, write_tree_options, write_tree_usage, 0); - ret = write_cache_as_tree(&oid, flags, prefix); + ret = write_cache_as_tree(&oid, flags, tree_prefix); switch (ret) { case 0: printf("%s\n", oid_to_hex(&oid)); @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ int cmd_write_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) die("%s: error building trees", me); break; case WRITE_TREE_PREFIX_ERROR: - die("%s: prefix %s not found", me, prefix); + die("%s: prefix %s not found", me, tree_prefix); break; } return ret; @@ -142,6 +142,9 @@ int verify_bundle(struct repository *r, int i, ret = 0, req_nr; const char *message = _("Repository lacks these prerequisite commits:"); + if (!r || !r->objects || !r->objects->odb) + return error(_("need a repository to verify a bundle")); + repo_init_revisions(r, &revs, NULL); for (i = 0; i < p->nr; i++) { struct ref_list_entry *e = p->list + i; @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ int match_stat_data(const struct stat_data *sd, struct stat *st); int match_stat_data_racy(const struct index_state *istate, const struct stat_data *sd, struct stat *st); -void fill_stat_cache_info(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st); +void fill_stat_cache_info(struct index_state *istate, struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st); #define REFRESH_REALLY 0x0001 /* ignore_valid */ #define REFRESH_UNMERGED 0x0002 /* allow unmerged */ diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index be3b55f1cc..a43b476402 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -475,8 +475,18 @@ else if test "$git_cv_ld_rpath" = "yes"; then CC_LD_DYNPATH=-rpath else - CC_LD_DYNPATH= - AC_MSG_WARN([linker does not support runtime path to dynamic libraries]) + AC_CACHE_CHECK([if linker supports -Wl,+b,], git_cv_ld_wl_b, [ + SAVE_LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" + LDFLAGS="${SAVE_LDFLAGS} -Wl,+b,/" + AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [])], [git_cv_ld_wl_b=yes], [git_cv_ld_wl_b=no]) + LDFLAGS="${SAVE_LDFLAGS}" + ]) + if test "$git_cv_ld_wl_b" = "yes"; then + CC_LD_DYNPATH=-Wl,+b, + else + CC_LD_DYNPATH= + AC_MSG_WARN([linker does not support runtime path to dynamic libraries]) + fi fi fi fi diff --git a/diff-lib.c b/diff-lib.c index a838c219ec..61812f48c2 100644 --- a/diff-lib.c +++ b/diff-lib.c @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ int run_diff_files(struct rev_info *revs, unsigned int option) if (!changed && !dirty_submodule) { ce_mark_uptodate(ce); - mark_fsmonitor_valid(ce); + mark_fsmonitor_valid(istate, ce); if (!revs->diffopt.flags.find_copies_harder) continue; } @@ -5990,6 +5990,22 @@ static int remove_space(char *line, int len) return dst - line; } +void flush_one_hunk(struct object_id *result, git_SHA_CTX *ctx) +{ + unsigned char hash[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ]; + unsigned short carry = 0; + int i; + + git_SHA1_Final(hash, ctx); + git_SHA1_Init(ctx); + /* 20-byte sum, with carry */ + for (i = 0; i < GIT_SHA1_RAWSZ; ++i) { + carry += result->hash[i] + hash[i]; + result->hash[i] = carry; + carry >>= 8; + } +} + static void patch_id_consume(void *priv, char *line, unsigned long len) { struct patch_id_t *data = priv; @@ -6014,8 +6030,8 @@ static void patch_id_add_mode(git_SHA_CTX *ctx, unsigned mode) git_SHA1_Update(ctx, buf, len); } -/* returns 0 upon success, and writes result into sha1 */ -static int diff_get_patch_id(struct diff_options *options, struct object_id *oid, int diff_header_only) +/* returns 0 upon success, and writes result into oid */ +static int diff_get_patch_id(struct diff_options *options, struct object_id *oid, int diff_header_only, int stable) { struct diff_queue_struct *q = &diff_queued_diff; int i; @@ -6025,6 +6041,7 @@ static int diff_get_patch_id(struct diff_options *options, struct object_id *oid git_SHA1_Init(&ctx); memset(&data, 0, sizeof(struct patch_id_t)); data.ctx = &ctx; + oidclr(oid); for (i = 0; i < q->nr; i++) { xpparam_t xpp; @@ -6100,17 +6117,22 @@ static int diff_get_patch_id(struct diff_options *options, struct object_id *oid patch_id_consume, &data, &xpp, &xecfg)) return error("unable to generate patch-id diff for %s", p->one->path); + + if (stable) + flush_one_hunk(oid, &ctx); } - git_SHA1_Final(oid->hash, &ctx); + if (!stable) + git_SHA1_Final(oid->hash, &ctx); + return 0; } -int diff_flush_patch_id(struct diff_options *options, struct object_id *oid, int diff_header_only) +int diff_flush_patch_id(struct diff_options *options, struct object_id *oid, int diff_header_only, int stable) { struct diff_queue_struct *q = &diff_queued_diff; int i; - int result = diff_get_patch_id(options, oid, diff_header_only); + int result = diff_get_patch_id(options, oid, diff_header_only, stable); for (i = 0; i < q->nr; i++) diff_free_filepair(q->queue[i]); @@ -436,7 +436,8 @@ int run_diff_files(struct rev_info *revs, unsigned int option); int run_diff_index(struct rev_info *revs, int cached); int do_diff_cache(const struct object_id *, struct diff_options *); -int diff_flush_patch_id(struct diff_options *, struct object_id *, int); +int diff_flush_patch_id(struct diff_options *, struct object_id *, int, int); +void flush_one_hunk(struct object_id *, git_SHA_CTX *); int diff_result_code(struct diff_options *, int); @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ finish: if (lstat(ce->name, &st) < 0) return error_errno("unable to stat just-written file %s", ce->name); - fill_stat_cache_info(ce, &st); + fill_stat_cache_info(state->istate, ce, &st); ce->ce_flags |= CE_UPDATE_IN_BASE; mark_fsmonitor_invalid(state->istate, ce); state->istate->cache_changed |= CE_ENTRY_CHANGED; diff --git a/fast-import.c b/fast-import.c index f38d04fa58..76a7bd3699 100644 --- a/fast-import.c +++ b/fast-import.c @@ -2585,6 +2585,7 @@ static void parse_new_commit(const char *arg) struct branch *b; char *author = NULL; char *committer = NULL; + const char *encoding = NULL; struct hash_list *merge_list = NULL; unsigned int merge_count; unsigned char prev_fanout, new_fanout; @@ -2607,6 +2608,8 @@ static void parse_new_commit(const char *arg) } if (!committer) die("Expected committer but didn't get one"); + if (skip_prefix(command_buf.buf, "encoding ", &encoding)) + read_next_command(); parse_data(&msg, 0, NULL); read_next_command(); parse_from(b); @@ -2670,9 +2673,13 @@ static void parse_new_commit(const char *arg) } strbuf_addf(&new_data, "author %s\n" - "committer %s\n" - "\n", + "committer %s\n", author ? author : committer, committer); + if (encoding) + strbuf_addf(&new_data, + "encoding %s\n", + encoding); + strbuf_addch(&new_data, '\n'); strbuf_addbuf(&new_data, &msg); free(author); free(committer); diff --git a/fsmonitor.h b/fsmonitor.h index 8489fa3244..739318ab6d 100644 --- a/fsmonitor.h +++ b/fsmonitor.h @@ -49,9 +49,10 @@ void refresh_fsmonitor(struct index_state *istate); * called any time the cache entry has been updated to reflect the * current state of the file on disk. */ -static inline void mark_fsmonitor_valid(struct cache_entry *ce) +static inline void mark_fsmonitor_valid(struct index_state *istate, struct cache_entry *ce) { - if (core_fsmonitor) { + if (core_fsmonitor && !(ce->ce_flags & CE_FSMONITOR_VALID)) { + istate->cache_changed = 1; ce->ce_flags |= CE_FSMONITOR_VALID; trace_printf_key(&trace_fsmonitor, "mark_fsmonitor_clean '%s'", ce->name); } @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ def extractLogMessageFromGitCommit(commit): ## fixme: title is first line of commit, not 1st paragraph. foundTitle = False - for log in read_pipe_lines("git cat-file commit %s" % commit): + for log in read_pipe_lines(["git", "cat-file", "commit", commit]): if not foundTitle: if len(log) == 1: foundTitle = True @@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@ class GitLFS(LargeFileSystem): class Command: delete_actions = ( "delete", "move/delete", "purge" ) - add_actions = ( "add", "move/add" ) + add_actions = ( "add", "branch", "move/add" ) def __init__(self): self.usage = "usage: %prog [options]" diff --git a/git-rebase--am.sh b/git-rebase--am.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 6416716ee6..0000000000 --- a/git-rebase--am.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement -# its default, fast, patch-based, non-interactive mode. -# -# Copyright (c) 2010 Junio C Hamano. -# - -git_rebase__am () { - -case "$action" in -continue) - git am --resolved --resolvemsg="$resolvemsg" \ - ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} && - move_to_original_branch - return - ;; -skip) - git am --skip --resolvemsg="$resolvemsg" && - move_to_original_branch - return - ;; -show-current-patch) - exec git am --show-current-patch - ;; -esac - -if test -z "$rebase_root" - # this is now equivalent to ! -z "$upstream" -then - revisions=$upstream...$orig_head -else - revisions=$onto...$orig_head -fi - -ret=0 -rm -f "$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches" - -git format-patch -k --stdout --full-index --cherry-pick --right-only \ - --src-prefix=a/ --dst-prefix=b/ --no-renames --no-cover-letter \ - --pretty=mboxrd --topo-order \ - $git_format_patch_opt \ - "$revisions" ${restrict_revision+^$restrict_revision} \ - >"$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches" -ret=$? - -if test 0 != $ret -then - rm -f "$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches" - case "$head_name" in - refs/heads/*) - git checkout -q "$head_name" - ;; - *) - git checkout -q "$orig_head" - ;; - esac - - cat >&2 <<-EOF - - git encountered an error while preparing the patches to replay - these revisions: - - $revisions - - As a result, git cannot rebase them. - EOF - return $ret -fi - -git am $git_am_opt --rebasing --resolvemsg="$resolvemsg" \ - --patch-format=mboxrd \ - $allow_rerere_autoupdate \ - ${gpg_sign_opt:+"$gpg_sign_opt"} <"$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches" -ret=$? - -rm -f "$GIT_DIR/rebased-patches" - -if test 0 != $ret -then - test -d "$state_dir" && write_basic_state - return $ret -fi - -move_to_original_branch - -} diff --git a/git-rebase--common.sh b/git-rebase--common.sh deleted file mode 100644 index f00e13e5d0..0000000000 --- a/git-rebase--common.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ - -resolvemsg=" -$(gettext 'Resolve all conflicts manually, mark them as resolved with -"git add/rm <conflicted_files>", then run "git rebase --continue". -You can instead skip this commit: run "git rebase --skip". -To abort and get back to the state before "git rebase", run "git rebase --abort".') -" - -write_basic_state () { - echo "$head_name" > "$state_dir"/head-name && - echo "$onto" > "$state_dir"/onto && - echo "$orig_head" > "$state_dir"/orig-head && - test t = "$GIT_QUIET" && : > "$state_dir"/quiet - test t = "$verbose" && : > "$state_dir"/verbose - test -n "$strategy" && echo "$strategy" > "$state_dir"/strategy - test -n "$strategy_opts" && echo "$strategy_opts" > \ - "$state_dir"/strategy_opts - test -n "$allow_rerere_autoupdate" && echo "$allow_rerere_autoupdate" > \ - "$state_dir"/allow_rerere_autoupdate - test -n "$gpg_sign_opt" && echo "$gpg_sign_opt" > "$state_dir"/gpg_sign_opt - test -n "$signoff" && echo "$signoff" >"$state_dir"/signoff - test -n "$reschedule_failed_exec" && : > "$state_dir"/reschedule-failed-exec -} - -apply_autostash () { - if test -f "$state_dir/autostash" - then - stash_sha1=$(cat "$state_dir/autostash") - if git stash apply $stash_sha1 >/dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "$(gettext 'Applied autostash.')" >&2 - else - git stash store -m "autostash" -q $stash_sha1 || - die "$(eval_gettext "Cannot store \$stash_sha1")" - gettext 'Applying autostash resulted in conflicts. -Your changes are safe in the stash. -You can run "git stash pop" or "git stash drop" at any time. -' >&2 - fi - fi -} - -move_to_original_branch () { - case "$head_name" in - refs/*) - message="rebase finished: $head_name onto $onto" - git update-ref -m "$message" \ - $head_name $(git rev-parse HEAD) $orig_head && - git symbolic-ref \ - -m "rebase finished: returning to $head_name" \ - HEAD $head_name || - die "$(eval_gettext "Could not move back to \$head_name")" - ;; - esac -} - -output () { - case "$verbose" in - '') - output=$("$@" 2>&1 ) - status=$? - test $status != 0 && printf "%s\n" "$output" - return $status - ;; - *) - "$@" - ;; - esac -} diff --git a/git-rebase--preserve-merges.sh b/git-rebase--preserve-merges.sh index afbb65765d..dec90e9af6 100644 --- a/git-rebase--preserve-merges.sh +++ b/git-rebase--preserve-merges.sh @@ -77,6 +77,61 @@ rewritten_pending="$state_dir"/rewritten-pending # and leaves CR at the end instead. cr=$(printf "\015") +resolvemsg=" +$(gettext 'Resolve all conflicts manually, mark them as resolved with +"git add/rm <conflicted_files>", then run "git rebase --continue". +You can instead skip this commit: run "git rebase --skip". +To abort and get back to the state before "git rebase", run "git rebase --abort".') +" + +write_basic_state () { + echo "$head_name" > "$state_dir"/head-name && + echo "$onto" > "$state_dir"/onto && + echo "$orig_head" > "$state_dir"/orig-head && + test t = "$GIT_QUIET" && : > "$state_dir"/quiet + test t = "$verbose" && : > "$state_dir"/verbose + test -n "$strategy" && echo "$strategy" > "$state_dir"/strategy + test -n "$strategy_opts" && echo "$strategy_opts" > \ + "$state_dir"/strategy_opts + test -n "$allow_rerere_autoupdate" && echo "$allow_rerere_autoupdate" > \ + "$state_dir"/allow_rerere_autoupdate + test -n "$gpg_sign_opt" && echo "$gpg_sign_opt" > "$state_dir"/gpg_sign_opt + test -n "$signoff" && echo "$signoff" >"$state_dir"/signoff + test -n "$reschedule_failed_exec" && : > "$state_dir"/reschedule-failed-exec +} + +apply_autostash () { + if test -f "$state_dir/autostash" + then + stash_sha1=$(cat "$state_dir/autostash") + if git stash apply $stash_sha1 >/dev/null 2>&1 + then + echo "$(gettext 'Applied autostash.')" >&2 + else + git stash store -m "autostash" -q $stash_sha1 || + die "$(eval_gettext "Cannot store \$stash_sha1")" + gettext 'Applying autostash resulted in conflicts. +Your changes are safe in the stash. +You can run "git stash pop" or "git stash drop" at any time. +' >&2 + fi + fi +} + +output () { + case "$verbose" in + '') + output=$("$@" 2>&1 ) + status=$? + test $status != 0 && printf "%s\n" "$output" + return $status + ;; + *) + "$@" + ;; + esac +} + strategy_args=${strategy:+--strategy=$strategy} test -n "$strategy_opts" && eval ' diff --git a/git-request-pull.sh b/git-request-pull.sh index 13c172bd94..2d0e44656c 100755 --- a/git-request-pull.sh +++ b/git-request-pull.sh @@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ test -z "$head" && die "fatal: Not a valid revision: $local" headrev=$(git rev-parse --verify --quiet "$head"^0) test -z "$headrev" && die "fatal: Ambiguous revision: $local" +local_sha1=$(git rev-parse --verify --quiet "$head") + # Was it a branch with a description? branch_name=${head#refs/heads/} if test "z$branch_name" = "z$headref" || @@ -77,43 +79,53 @@ merge_base=$(git merge-base $baserev $headrev) || die "fatal: No commits in common between $base and $head" # $head is the refname from the command line. -# If a ref with the same name as $head exists at the remote -# and their values match, use that. -# -# Otherwise find a random ref that matches $headrev. +# Find a ref with the same name as $head that exists at the remote +# and points to the same commit as the local object. find_matching_ref=' my ($head,$headrev) = (@ARGV); - my ($found); + my $pattern = qr{/\Q$head\E$}; + my ($remote_sha1, $found); while (<STDIN>) { chomp; my ($sha1, $ref, $deref) = /^(\S+)\s+([^^]+)(\S*)$/; - my ($pattern); - next unless ($sha1 eq $headrev); - $pattern="/$head\$"; - if ($ref eq $head) { - $found = $ref; - } - if ($ref =~ /$pattern/) { - $found = $ref; - } if ($sha1 eq $head) { - $found = $sha1; + $found = $remote_sha1 = $sha1; + break; + } + + if ($ref eq $head || $ref =~ $pattern) { + if ($deref eq "") { + # Remember the matching object on the remote side + $remote_sha1 = $sha1; + } + if ($sha1 eq $headrev) { + $found = $ref; + break; + } } } if ($found) { - print "$found\n"; + $remote_sha1 = $headrev if ! defined $remote_sha1; + print "$remote_sha1 $found\n"; } ' -ref=$(git ls-remote "$url" | @@PERL@@ -e "$find_matching_ref" "${remote:-HEAD}" "$headrev") +set fnord $(git ls-remote "$url" | @@PERL@@ -e "$find_matching_ref" "${remote:-HEAD}" "$headrev") +remote_sha1=$2 +ref=$3 if test -z "$ref" then echo "warn: No match for commit $headrev found at $url" >&2 echo "warn: Are you sure you pushed '${remote:-HEAD}' there?" >&2 status=1 +elif test "$local_sha1" != "$remote_sha1" +then + echo "warn: $head found at $url but points to a different object" >&2 + echo "warn: Are you sure you pushed '${remote:-HEAD}' there?" >&2 + status=1 fi # Special case: turn "for_linus" to "tags/for_linus" when it is correct diff --git a/git-send-email.perl b/git-send-email.perl index 24859a7bc3..5f92c89c1c 100755 --- a/git-send-email.perl +++ b/git-send-email.perl @@ -177,11 +177,15 @@ my $re_encoded_text = qr/[^? \000-\037\177-\377]+/; my $re_encoded_word = qr/=\?($re_token)\?($re_token)\?($re_encoded_text)\?=/; # Variables we fill in automatically, or via prompting: -my (@to,$no_to,@initial_to,@cc,$no_cc,@initial_cc,@bcclist,$no_bcc,@xh, +my (@to,@cc,@xh,$envelope_sender, $initial_in_reply_to,$reply_to,$initial_subject,@files, - $author,$sender,$smtp_authpass,$annotate,$use_xmailer,$compose,$time); - -my $envelope_sender; + $author,$sender,$smtp_authpass,$annotate,$compose,$time); +# Things we either get from config, *or* are overridden on the +# command-line. +my ($no_cc, $no_to, $no_bcc, $no_identity); +my (@config_to, @getopt_to); +my (@config_cc, @getopt_cc); +my (@config_bcc, @getopt_bcc); # Example reply to: #$initial_in_reply_to = ''; #<20050203173208.GA23964@foobar.com>'; @@ -228,33 +232,37 @@ sub do_edit { } # Variables with corresponding config settings -my ($thread, $chain_reply_to, $suppress_from, $signed_off_by_cc); +my ($suppress_from, $signed_off_by_cc); my ($cover_cc, $cover_to); my ($to_cmd, $cc_cmd); my ($smtp_server, $smtp_server_port, @smtp_server_options); my ($smtp_authuser, $smtp_encryption, $smtp_ssl_cert_path); my ($batch_size, $relogin_delay); my ($identity, $aliasfiletype, @alias_files, $smtp_domain, $smtp_auth); -my ($validate, $confirm); +my ($confirm); my (@suppress_cc); my ($auto_8bit_encoding); my ($compose_encoding); -my $target_xfer_encoding = 'auto'; - +# Variables with corresponding config settings & hardcoded defaults my ($debug_net_smtp) = 0; # Net::SMTP, see send_message() +my $thread = 1; +my $chain_reply_to = 0; +my $use_xmailer = 1; +my $validate = 1; +my $target_xfer_encoding = 'auto'; my %config_bool_settings = ( - "thread" => [\$thread, 1], - "chainreplyto" => [\$chain_reply_to, 0], - "suppressfrom" => [\$suppress_from, undef], - "signedoffbycc" => [\$signed_off_by_cc, undef], - "cccover" => [\$cover_cc, undef], - "tocover" => [\$cover_to, undef], - "signedoffcc" => [\$signed_off_by_cc, undef], # Deprecated - "validate" => [\$validate, 1], - "multiedit" => [\$multiedit, undef], - "annotate" => [\$annotate, undef], - "xmailer" => [\$use_xmailer, 1] + "thread" => \$thread, + "chainreplyto" => \$chain_reply_to, + "suppressfrom" => \$suppress_from, + "signedoffbycc" => \$signed_off_by_cc, + "cccover" => \$cover_cc, + "tocover" => \$cover_to, + "signedoffcc" => \$signed_off_by_cc, + "validate" => \$validate, + "multiedit" => \$multiedit, + "annotate" => \$annotate, + "xmailer" => \$use_xmailer, ); my %config_settings = ( @@ -267,12 +275,12 @@ my %config_settings = ( "smtpauth" => \$smtp_auth, "smtpbatchsize" => \$batch_size, "smtprelogindelay" => \$relogin_delay, - "to" => \@initial_to, + "to" => \@config_to, "tocmd" => \$to_cmd, - "cc" => \@initial_cc, + "cc" => \@config_cc, "cccmd" => \$cc_cmd, "aliasfiletype" => \$aliasfiletype, - "bcc" => \@bcclist, + "bcc" => \@config_bcc, "suppresscc" => \@suppress_cc, "envelopesender" => \$envelope_sender, "confirm" => \$confirm, @@ -315,13 +323,87 @@ sub signal_handler { $SIG{TERM} = \&signal_handler; $SIG{INT} = \&signal_handler; +# Read our sendemail.* config +sub read_config { + my ($configured, $prefix) = @_; + + foreach my $setting (keys %config_bool_settings) { + my $target = $config_bool_settings{$setting}; + my $v = Git::config_bool(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); + next unless defined $v; + next if $configured->{$setting}++; + $$target = $v; + } + + foreach my $setting (keys %config_path_settings) { + my $target = $config_path_settings{$setting}; + if (ref($target) eq "ARRAY") { + my @values = Git::config_path(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); + next unless @values; + next if $configured->{$setting}++; + @$target = @values; + } + else { + my $v = Git::config_path(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); + next unless defined $v; + next if $configured->{$setting}++; + $$target = $v; + } + } + + foreach my $setting (keys %config_settings) { + my $target = $config_settings{$setting}; + if (ref($target) eq "ARRAY") { + my @values = Git::config(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); + next unless @values; + next if $configured->{$setting}++; + @$target = @values; + } + else { + my $v = Git::config(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); + next unless defined $v; + next if $configured->{$setting}++; + $$target = $v; + } + } + + if (!defined $smtp_encryption) { + my $setting = "$prefix.smtpencryption"; + my $enc = Git::config(@repo, $setting); + return unless defined $enc; + return if $configured->{$setting}++; + if (defined $enc) { + $smtp_encryption = $enc; + } elsif (Git::config_bool(@repo, "$prefix.smtpssl")) { + $smtp_encryption = 'ssl'; + } + } +} + +# sendemail.identity yields to --identity. We must parse this +# special-case first before the rest of the config is read. +$identity = Git::config(@repo, "sendemail.identity"); +my $rc = GetOptions( + "identity=s" => \$identity, + "no-identity" => \$no_identity, +); +usage() unless $rc; +undef $identity if $no_identity; + +# Now we know enough to read the config +{ + my %configured; + read_config(\%configured, "sendemail.$identity") if defined $identity; + read_config(\%configured, "sendemail"); +} + # Begin by accumulating all the variables (defined above), that we will end up # needing, first, from the command line: my $help; my $git_completion_helper; -my $rc = GetOptions("h" => \$help, - "dump-aliases" => \$dump_aliases); +$rc = GetOptions("h" => \$help, + "dump-aliases" => \$dump_aliases); usage() unless $rc; die __("--dump-aliases incompatible with other options\n") if !$help and $dump_aliases and @ARGV; @@ -330,12 +412,12 @@ $rc = GetOptions( "in-reply-to=s" => \$initial_in_reply_to, "reply-to=s" => \$reply_to, "subject=s" => \$initial_subject, - "to=s" => \@initial_to, + "to=s" => \@getopt_to, "to-cmd=s" => \$to_cmd, "no-to" => \$no_to, - "cc=s" => \@initial_cc, + "cc=s" => \@getopt_cc, "no-cc" => \$no_cc, - "bcc=s" => \@bcclist, + "bcc=s" => \@getopt_bcc, "no-bcc" => \$no_bcc, "chain-reply-to!" => \$chain_reply_to, "no-chain-reply-to" => sub {$chain_reply_to = 0}, @@ -351,7 +433,6 @@ $rc = GetOptions( "smtp-domain:s" => \$smtp_domain, "smtp-auth=s" => \$smtp_auth, "no-smtp-auth" => sub {$smtp_auth = 'none'}, - "identity=s" => \$identity, "annotate!" => \$annotate, "no-annotate" => sub {$annotate = 0}, "compose" => \$compose, @@ -386,6 +467,11 @@ $rc = GetOptions( "git-completion-helper" => \$git_completion_helper, ); +# Munge any "either config or getopt, not both" variables +my @initial_to = @getopt_to ? @getopt_to : ($no_to ? () : @config_to); +my @initial_cc = @getopt_cc ? @getopt_cc : ($no_cc ? () : @config_cc); +my @initial_bcc = @getopt_bcc ? @getopt_bcc : ($no_bcc ? () : @config_bcc); + usage() if $help; completion_helper() if $git_completion_helper; unless ($rc) { @@ -399,65 +485,6 @@ die __("`batch-size` and `relogin` must be specified together " . "(via command-line or configuration option)\n") if defined $relogin_delay and not defined $batch_size; -# Now, let's fill any that aren't set in with defaults: - -sub read_config { - my ($prefix) = @_; - - foreach my $setting (keys %config_bool_settings) { - my $target = $config_bool_settings{$setting}->[0]; - $$target = Git::config_bool(@repo, "$prefix.$setting") unless (defined $$target); - } - - foreach my $setting (keys %config_path_settings) { - my $target = $config_path_settings{$setting}; - if (ref($target) eq "ARRAY") { - unless (@$target) { - my @values = Git::config_path(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); - @$target = @values if (@values && defined $values[0]); - } - } - else { - $$target = Git::config_path(@repo, "$prefix.$setting") unless (defined $$target); - } - } - - foreach my $setting (keys %config_settings) { - my $target = $config_settings{$setting}; - next if $setting eq "to" and defined $no_to; - next if $setting eq "cc" and defined $no_cc; - next if $setting eq "bcc" and defined $no_bcc; - if (ref($target) eq "ARRAY") { - unless (@$target) { - my @values = Git::config(@repo, "$prefix.$setting"); - @$target = @values if (@values && defined $values[0]); - } - } - else { - $$target = Git::config(@repo, "$prefix.$setting") unless (defined $$target); - } - } - - if (!defined $smtp_encryption) { - my $enc = Git::config(@repo, "$prefix.smtpencryption"); - if (defined $enc) { - $smtp_encryption = $enc; - } elsif (Git::config_bool(@repo, "$prefix.smtpssl")) { - $smtp_encryption = 'ssl'; - } - } -} - -# read configuration from [sendemail "$identity"], fall back on [sendemail] -$identity = Git::config(@repo, "sendemail.identity") unless (defined $identity); -read_config("sendemail.$identity") if (defined $identity); -read_config("sendemail"); - -# fall back on builtin bool defaults -foreach my $setting (values %config_bool_settings) { - ${$setting->[0]} = $setting->[1] unless (defined (${$setting->[0]})); -} - # 'default' encryption is none -- this only prevents a warning $smtp_encryption = '' unless (defined $smtp_encryption); @@ -941,7 +968,7 @@ sub expand_one_alias { @initial_to = process_address_list(@initial_to); @initial_cc = process_address_list(@initial_cc); -@bcclist = process_address_list(@bcclist); +@initial_bcc = process_address_list(@initial_bcc); if ($thread && !defined $initial_in_reply_to && $prompting) { $initial_in_reply_to = ask( @@ -1364,7 +1391,7 @@ sub send_message { } @cc); my $to = join (",\n\t", @recipients); - @recipients = unique_email_list(@recipients,@cc,@bcclist); + @recipients = unique_email_list(@recipients,@cc,@initial_bcc); @recipients = (map { extract_valid_address_or_die($_) } @recipients); my $date = format_2822_time($time++); my $gitversion = '@@GIT_VERSION@@'; @@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ const char git_usage_string[] = const char git_more_info_string[] = N_("'git help -a' and 'git help -g' list available subcommands and some\n" "concept guides. See 'git help <command>' or 'git help <concept>'\n" - "to read about a specific subcommand or concept."); + "to read about a specific subcommand or concept.\n" + "See 'git help git' for an overview of the system."); static int use_pager = -1; @@ -1780,6 +1780,10 @@ static int grep_source_1(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_source *gs, int colle enum grep_context ctx = GREP_CONTEXT_HEAD; xdemitconf_t xecfg; + if (!opt->status_only && gs->name == NULL) + BUG("grep call which could print a name requires " + "grep_source.name be non-NULL"); + if (!opt->output) opt->output = std_output; @@ -754,19 +754,19 @@ static int append_similar_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, { struct similar_ref_cb *cb = (struct similar_ref_cb *)(cb_data); char *branch = strrchr(refname, '/') + 1; - const char *remote; /* A remote branch of the same name is deemed similar */ - if (skip_prefix(refname, "refs/remotes/", &remote) && + if (starts_with(refname, "refs/remotes/") && !strcmp(branch, cb->base_ref)) - string_list_append(cb->similar_refs, remote); + string_list_append_nodup(cb->similar_refs, + shorten_unambiguous_ref(refname, 1)); return 0; } static struct string_list guess_refs(const char *ref) { struct similar_ref_cb ref_cb; - struct string_list similar_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; + struct string_list similar_refs = STRING_LIST_INIT_DUP; ref_cb.base_ref = ref; ref_cb.similar_refs = &similar_refs; diff --git a/list-objects-filter-options.c b/list-objects-filter-options.c index a15d0f7829..1cb20c659c 100644 --- a/list-objects-filter-options.c +++ b/list-objects-filter-options.c @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ static int gently_parse_list_objects_filter( */ if (errbuf) - strbuf_addf(errbuf, "invalid filter-spec '%s'", arg); + strbuf_addf(errbuf, _("invalid filter-spec '%s'"), arg); memset(filter_options, 0, sizeof(*filter_options)); return 1; diff --git a/list-objects-filter.c b/list-objects-filter.c index 53f90442c5..36e1f774bc 100644 --- a/list-objects-filter.c +++ b/list-objects-filter.c @@ -356,13 +356,13 @@ static enum list_objects_filter_result filter_sparse( filename, &dtype, &filter_data->el, r->index); if (val < 0) - val = filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr].defval; + val = filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr - 1].defval; ALLOC_GROW(filter_data->array_frame, filter_data->nr + 1, filter_data->alloc); - filter_data->nr++; filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr].defval = val; filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr].child_prov_omit = 0; + filter_data->nr++; /* * A directory with this tree OID may appear in multiple @@ -387,16 +387,15 @@ static enum list_objects_filter_result filter_sparse( case LOFS_END_TREE: assert(obj->type == OBJ_TREE); - assert(filter_data->nr > 0); + assert(filter_data->nr > 1); - frame = &filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr]; - filter_data->nr--; + frame = &filter_data->array_frame[--filter_data->nr]; /* * Tell our parent directory if any of our children were * provisionally omitted. */ - filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr].child_prov_omit |= + filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr - 1].child_prov_omit |= frame->child_prov_omit; /* @@ -412,7 +411,7 @@ static enum list_objects_filter_result filter_sparse( assert(obj->type == OBJ_BLOB); assert((obj->flags & SEEN) == 0); - frame = &filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr]; + frame = &filter_data->array_frame[filter_data->nr - 1]; dtype = DT_REG; val = is_excluded_from_list(pathname, strlen(pathname), @@ -453,7 +452,7 @@ static enum list_objects_filter_result filter_sparse( static void filter_sparse_free(void *filter_data) { struct filter_sparse_data *d = filter_data; - /* TODO free contents of 'd' */ + free(d->array_frame); free(d); } @@ -472,6 +471,7 @@ static void *filter_sparse_oid__init( ALLOC_GROW(d->array_frame, d->nr + 1, d->alloc); d->array_frame[d->nr].defval = 0; /* default to include */ d->array_frame[d->nr].child_prov_omit = 0; + d->nr++; *filter_fn = filter_sparse; *filter_free_fn = filter_sparse_free; @@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ static int send_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, if (!symref_target) die("'%s' is a symref but it is not?", refname); - strbuf_addf(&refline, " symref-target:%s", symref_target); + strbuf_addf(&refline, " symref-target:%s", + strip_namespace(symref_target)); } if (data->peel) { diff --git a/object-store.h b/object-store.h index 272e01e452..49f56ab8d9 100644 --- a/object-store.h +++ b/object-store.h @@ -277,10 +277,14 @@ struct object_info { #define OBJECT_INFO_IGNORE_LOOSE 16 /* * Do not attempt to fetch the object if missing (even if fetch_is_missing is - * nonzero). This is meant for bulk prefetching of missing blobs in a partial - * clone. Implies OBJECT_INFO_QUICK. + * nonzero). */ -#define OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH (32 + OBJECT_INFO_QUICK) +#define OBJECT_INFO_SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT 32 +/* + * This is meant for bulk prefetching of missing blobs in a partial + * clone. Implies OBJECT_INFO_SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT and OBJECT_INFO_QUICK + */ +#define OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH (OBJECT_INFO_SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT | OBJECT_INFO_QUICK) int oid_object_info_extended(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *, diff --git a/packfile.c b/packfile.c index 49c8544ff4..d786ec7312 100644 --- a/packfile.c +++ b/packfile.c @@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ unsigned char *use_pack(struct packed_git *p, while (packed_git_limit < pack_mapped && unuse_one_window(p)) ; /* nothing */ - win->base = xmmap(NULL, win->len, + win->base = xmmap_gently(NULL, win->len, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, p->pack_fd, win->offset); if (win->base == MAP_FAILED) diff --git a/patch-ids.c b/patch-ids.c index c262e1be9c..f70d396654 100644 --- a/patch-ids.c +++ b/patch-ids.c @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ static int patch_id_defined(struct commit *commit) } int commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit, struct diff_options *options, - struct object_id *oid, int diff_header_only) + struct object_id *oid, int diff_header_only, int stable) { if (!patch_id_defined(commit)) return -1; @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ int commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit, struct diff_options *options, else diff_root_tree_oid(&commit->object.oid, "", options); diffcore_std(options); - return diff_flush_patch_id(options, oid, diff_header_only); + return diff_flush_patch_id(options, oid, diff_header_only, stable); } /* @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ static int patch_id_neq(const void *cmpfn_data, struct patch_id *b = (void *)entry_or_key; if (is_null_oid(&a->patch_id) && - commit_patch_id(a->commit, opt, &a->patch_id, 0)) + commit_patch_id(a->commit, opt, &a->patch_id, 0, 0)) return error("Could not get patch ID for %s", oid_to_hex(&a->commit->object.oid)); if (is_null_oid(&b->patch_id) && - commit_patch_id(b->commit, opt, &b->patch_id, 0)) + commit_patch_id(b->commit, opt, &b->patch_id, 0, 0)) return error("Could not get patch ID for %s", oid_to_hex(&b->commit->object.oid)); return !oideq(&a->patch_id, &b->patch_id); @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ static int init_patch_id_entry(struct patch_id *patch, struct object_id header_only_patch_id; patch->commit = commit; - if (commit_patch_id(commit, &ids->diffopts, &header_only_patch_id, 1)) + if (commit_patch_id(commit, &ids->diffopts, &header_only_patch_id, 1, 0)) return -1; hashmap_entry_init(patch, sha1hash(header_only_patch_id.hash)); diff --git a/patch-ids.h b/patch-ids.h index 82a12b66f8..03bb04e707 100644 --- a/patch-ids.h +++ b/patch-ids.h @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ struct patch_ids { }; int commit_patch_id(struct commit *commit, struct diff_options *options, - struct object_id *oid, int); + struct object_id *oid, int, int); int init_patch_ids(struct repository *, struct patch_ids *); int free_patch_ids(struct patch_ids *); struct patch_id *add_commit_patch_id(struct commit *, struct patch_ids *); diff --git a/preload-index.c b/preload-index.c index e73600ee78..ed6eaa4738 100644 --- a/preload-index.c +++ b/preload-index.c @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ static void *preload_thread(void *_data) if (ie_match_stat(index, ce, &st, CE_MATCH_RACY_IS_DIRTY|CE_MATCH_IGNORE_FSMONITOR)) continue; ce_mark_uptodate(ce); - mark_fsmonitor_valid(ce); + mark_fsmonitor_valid(index, ce); } while (--nr > 0); if (p->progress) { struct progress_data *pd = p->progress; diff --git a/read-cache.c b/read-cache.c index 22e7b9944e..4dd22f4f6e 100644 --- a/read-cache.c +++ b/read-cache.c @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ int match_stat_data(const struct stat_data *sd, struct stat *st) * cache, ie the parts that aren't tracked by GIT, and only used * to validate the cache. */ -void fill_stat_cache_info(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) +void fill_stat_cache_info(struct index_state *istate, struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) { fill_stat_data(&ce->ce_stat_data, st); @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ void fill_stat_cache_info(struct cache_entry *ce, struct stat *st) if (S_ISREG(st->st_mode)) { ce_mark_uptodate(ce); - mark_fsmonitor_valid(ce); + mark_fsmonitor_valid(istate, ce); } } @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ int add_to_index(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, struct stat *st, memcpy(ce->name, path, namelen); ce->ce_namelen = namelen; if (!intent_only) - fill_stat_cache_info(ce, st); + fill_stat_cache_info(istate, ce, st); else ce->ce_flags |= CE_INTENT_TO_ADD; @@ -1432,7 +1432,7 @@ static struct cache_entry *refresh_cache_ent(struct index_state *istate, */ if (!S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode)) { ce_mark_uptodate(ce); - mark_fsmonitor_valid(ce); + mark_fsmonitor_valid(istate, ce); } return ce; } @@ -1447,7 +1447,7 @@ static struct cache_entry *refresh_cache_ent(struct index_state *istate, updated = make_empty_cache_entry(istate, ce_namelen(ce)); copy_cache_entry(updated, ce); memcpy(updated->name, ce->name, ce->ce_namelen + 1); - fill_stat_cache_info(updated, &st); + fill_stat_cache_info(istate, updated, &st); /* * If ignore_valid is not set, we should leave CE_VALID bit * alone. Otherwise, paths marked with --no-assume-unchanged @@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ static void *load_cache_entries_thread(void *_data) } static unsigned long load_cache_entries_threaded(struct index_state *istate, const char *mmap, size_t mmap_size, - unsigned long src_offset, int nr_threads, struct index_entry_offset_table *ieot) + int nr_threads, struct index_entry_offset_table *ieot) { int i, offset, ieot_blocks, ieot_start, err; struct load_cache_entries_thread_data *data; @@ -2198,7 +2198,7 @@ int do_read_index(struct index_state *istate, const char *path, int must_exist) ieot = read_ieot_extension(mmap, mmap_size, extension_offset); if (ieot) { - src_offset += load_cache_entries_threaded(istate, mmap, mmap_size, src_offset, nr_threads, ieot); + src_offset += load_cache_entries_threaded(istate, mmap, mmap_size, nr_threads, ieot); free(ieot); } else { src_offset += load_all_cache_entries(istate, mmap, mmap_size, src_offset); diff --git a/ref-filter.c b/ref-filter.c index 8500671bc6..8fb25c1412 100644 --- a/ref-filter.c +++ b/ref-filter.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include "commit-slab.h" #include "commit-graph.h" #include "commit-reach.h" +#include "worktree.h" +#include "hashmap.h" static struct ref_msg { const char *gone; @@ -75,6 +77,27 @@ static struct expand_data { struct object_info info; } oi, oi_deref; +struct ref_to_worktree_entry { + struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member! */ + struct worktree *wt; /* key is wt->head_ref */ +}; + +static int ref_to_worktree_map_cmpfnc(const void *unused_lookupdata, + const void *existing_hashmap_entry_to_test, + const void *key, + const void *keydata_aka_refname) +{ + const struct ref_to_worktree_entry *e = existing_hashmap_entry_to_test; + const struct ref_to_worktree_entry *k = key; + return strcmp(e->wt->head_ref, + keydata_aka_refname ? keydata_aka_refname : k->wt->head_ref); +} + +static struct ref_to_worktree_map { + struct hashmap map; + struct worktree **worktrees; +} ref_to_worktree_map; + /* * An atom is a valid field atom listed below, possibly prefixed with * a "*" to denote deref_tag(). @@ -480,6 +503,7 @@ static struct { { "flag", SOURCE_NONE }, { "HEAD", SOURCE_NONE, FIELD_STR, head_atom_parser }, { "color", SOURCE_NONE, FIELD_STR, color_atom_parser }, + { "worktreepath", SOURCE_NONE }, { "align", SOURCE_NONE, FIELD_STR, align_atom_parser }, { "end", SOURCE_NONE }, { "if", SOURCE_NONE, FIELD_STR, if_atom_parser }, @@ -1531,6 +1555,48 @@ static int get_object(struct ref_array_item *ref, int deref, struct object **obj return 0; } +static void populate_worktree_map(struct hashmap *map, struct worktree **worktrees) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; worktrees[i]; i++) { + if (worktrees[i]->head_ref) { + struct ref_to_worktree_entry *entry; + entry = xmalloc(sizeof(*entry)); + entry->wt = worktrees[i]; + hashmap_entry_init(entry, strhash(worktrees[i]->head_ref)); + + hashmap_add(map, entry); + } + } +} + +static void lazy_init_worktree_map(void) +{ + if (ref_to_worktree_map.worktrees) + return; + + ref_to_worktree_map.worktrees = get_worktrees(0); + hashmap_init(&(ref_to_worktree_map.map), ref_to_worktree_map_cmpfnc, NULL, 0); + populate_worktree_map(&(ref_to_worktree_map.map), ref_to_worktree_map.worktrees); +} + +static char *get_worktree_path(const struct used_atom *atom, const struct ref_array_item *ref) +{ + struct hashmap_entry entry; + struct ref_to_worktree_entry *lookup_result; + + lazy_init_worktree_map(); + + hashmap_entry_init(&entry, strhash(ref->refname)); + lookup_result = hashmap_get(&(ref_to_worktree_map.map), &entry, ref->refname); + + if (lookup_result) + return xstrdup(lookup_result->wt->path); + else + return xstrdup(""); +} + /* * Parse the object referred by ref, and grab needed value. */ @@ -1568,6 +1634,13 @@ static int populate_value(struct ref_array_item *ref, struct strbuf *err) if (starts_with(name, "refname")) refname = get_refname(atom, ref); + else if (!strcmp(name, "worktreepath")) { + if (ref->kind == FILTER_REFS_BRANCHES) + v->s = get_worktree_path(atom, ref); + else + v->s = xstrdup(""); + continue; + } else if (starts_with(name, "symref")) refname = get_symref(atom, ref); else if (starts_with(name, "upstream")) { @@ -2051,6 +2124,11 @@ void ref_array_clear(struct ref_array *array) free_array_item(array->items[i]); FREE_AND_NULL(array->items); array->nr = array->alloc = 0; + if (ref_to_worktree_map.worktrees) { + hashmap_free(&(ref_to_worktree_map.map), 1); + free_worktrees(ref_to_worktree_map.worktrees); + ref_to_worktree_map.worktrees = NULL; + } } static void do_merge_filter(struct ref_filter_cbdata *ref_cbdata) @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ static unsigned char refname_disposition[256] = { * not legal. It is legal if it is something reasonable to have under * ".git/refs/"; We do not like it if: * - * - any path component of it begins with ".", or + * - it begins with ".", or * - it has double dots "..", or * - it has ASCII control characters, or * - it has ":", "?", "[", "\", "^", "~", SP, or TAB anywhere, or @@ -71,31 +71,63 @@ static unsigned char refname_disposition[256] = { * - it ends with a "/", or * - it ends with ".lock", or * - it contains a "@{" portion + * + * When sanitized is not NULL, instead of rejecting the input refname + * as an error, try to come up with a usable replacement for the input + * refname in it. */ -static int check_refname_component(const char *refname, int *flags) +static int check_refname_component(const char *refname, int *flags, + struct strbuf *sanitized) { const char *cp; char last = '\0'; + size_t component_start = 0; /* garbage - not a reasonable initial value */ + + if (sanitized) + component_start = sanitized->len; for (cp = refname; ; cp++) { int ch = *cp & 255; unsigned char disp = refname_disposition[ch]; + + if (sanitized && disp != 1) + strbuf_addch(sanitized, ch); + switch (disp) { case 1: goto out; case 2: - if (last == '.') - return -1; /* Refname contains "..". */ + if (last == '.') { /* Refname contains "..". */ + if (sanitized) + /* collapse ".." to single "." */ + strbuf_setlen(sanitized, sanitized->len - 1); + else + return -1; + } break; case 3: - if (last == '@') - return -1; /* Refname contains "@{". */ + if (last == '@') { /* Refname contains "@{". */ + if (sanitized) + sanitized->buf[sanitized->len-1] = '-'; + else + return -1; + } break; case 4: - return -1; + /* forbidden char */ + if (sanitized) + sanitized->buf[sanitized->len-1] = '-'; + else + return -1; + break; case 5: - if (!(*flags & REFNAME_REFSPEC_PATTERN)) - return -1; /* refspec can't be a pattern */ + if (!(*flags & REFNAME_REFSPEC_PATTERN)) { + /* refspec can't be a pattern */ + if (sanitized) + sanitized->buf[sanitized->len-1] = '-'; + else + return -1; + } /* * Unset the pattern flag so that we only accept @@ -109,26 +141,48 @@ static int check_refname_component(const char *refname, int *flags) out: if (cp == refname) return 0; /* Component has zero length. */ - if (refname[0] == '.') - return -1; /* Component starts with '.'. */ + + if (refname[0] == '.') { /* Component starts with '.'. */ + if (sanitized) + sanitized->buf[component_start] = '-'; + else + return -1; + } if (cp - refname >= LOCK_SUFFIX_LEN && - !memcmp(cp - LOCK_SUFFIX_LEN, LOCK_SUFFIX, LOCK_SUFFIX_LEN)) - return -1; /* Refname ends with ".lock". */ + !memcmp(cp - LOCK_SUFFIX_LEN, LOCK_SUFFIX, LOCK_SUFFIX_LEN)) { + if (!sanitized) + return -1; + /* Refname ends with ".lock". */ + while (strbuf_strip_suffix(sanitized, LOCK_SUFFIX)) { + /* try again in case we have .lock.lock */ + } + } return cp - refname; } -int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags) +static int check_or_sanitize_refname(const char *refname, int flags, + struct strbuf *sanitized) { int component_len, component_count = 0; - if (!strcmp(refname, "@")) + if (!strcmp(refname, "@")) { /* Refname is a single character '@'. */ - return -1; + if (sanitized) + strbuf_addch(sanitized, '-'); + else + return -1; + } while (1) { + if (sanitized && sanitized->len) + strbuf_complete(sanitized, '/'); + /* We are at the start of a path component. */ - component_len = check_refname_component(refname, &flags); - if (component_len <= 0) + component_len = check_refname_component(refname, &flags, + sanitized); + if (sanitized && component_len == 0) + ; /* OK, omit empty component */ + else if (component_len <= 0) return -1; component_count++; @@ -138,13 +192,29 @@ int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags) refname += component_len + 1; } - if (refname[component_len - 1] == '.') - return -1; /* Refname ends with '.'. */ + if (refname[component_len - 1] == '.') { + /* Refname ends with '.'. */ + if (sanitized) + ; /* omit ending dot */ + else + return -1; + } if (!(flags & REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL) && component_count < 2) return -1; /* Refname has only one component. */ return 0; } +int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags) +{ + return check_or_sanitize_refname(refname, flags, NULL); +} + +void sanitize_refname_component(const char *refname, struct strbuf *out) +{ + if (check_or_sanitize_refname(refname, REFNAME_ALLOW_ONELEVEL, out)) + BUG("sanitizing refname '%s' check returned error", refname); +} + int refname_is_safe(const char *refname) { const char *rest; @@ -463,6 +463,12 @@ int for_each_reflog(each_ref_fn fn, void *cb_data); */ int check_refname_format(const char *refname, int flags); +/* + * Apply the rules from check_refname_format, but mutate the result until it + * is acceptable, and place the result in "out". + */ +void sanitize_refname_component(const char *refname, struct strbuf *out); + const char *prettify_refname(const char *refname); char *refs_shorten_unambiguous_ref(struct ref_store *refs, diff --git a/revision.c b/revision.c index d4aaf0ef25..621feb9df7 100644 --- a/revision.c +++ b/revision.c @@ -436,7 +436,9 @@ static struct commit *handle_commit(struct rev_info *revs, die("unable to parse commit %s", name); if (flags & UNINTERESTING) { mark_parents_uninteresting(commit); - revs->limited = 1; + + if (!revs->topo_order || !generation_numbers_enabled(the_repository)) + revs->limited = 1; } if (revs->sources) { char **slot = revision_sources_at(revs->sources, commit); @@ -3263,6 +3265,9 @@ static void expand_topo_walk(struct rev_info *revs, struct commit *commit) struct commit *parent = p->item; int *pi; + if (parent->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) + continue; + if (parse_commit_gently(parent, 1) < 0) continue; diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c index f88a97fb10..ab74b6baf1 100644 --- a/sequencer.c +++ b/sequencer.c @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ static int parse_key_value_squoted(char *buf, struct string_list *list) * GIT_AUTHOR_DATE='$author_date' * * where $author_name, $author_email and $author_date are quoted. We are strict - * with our parsing, as the file was meant to be eval'd in the old + * with our parsing, as the file was meant to be eval'd in the now-removed * git-am.sh/git-rebase--interactive.sh scripts, and thus if the file differs * from what this function expects, it is better to bail out than to do * something that the user does not expect. @@ -3401,6 +3401,10 @@ static int do_merge(struct repository *r, rollback_lock_file(&lock); ret = fast_forward_to(r, &commit->object.oid, &head_commit->object.oid, 0, opts); + if (flags & TODO_EDIT_MERGE_MSG) { + run_commit_flags |= AMEND_MSG; + goto fast_forward_edit; + } goto leave_merge; } @@ -3504,6 +3508,7 @@ static int do_merge(struct repository *r, * value (a negative one would indicate that the `merge` * command needs to be rescheduled). */ + fast_forward_edit: ret = !!run_git_commit(r, git_path_merge_msg(r), opts, run_commit_flags); diff --git a/server-info.c b/server-info.c index 41274d098b..4d8199b1d9 100644 --- a/server-info.c +++ b/server-info.c @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #include "cache.h" +#include "dir.h" #include "repository.h" #include "refs.h" #include "object.h" @@ -6,82 +7,174 @@ #include "tag.h" #include "packfile.h" #include "object-store.h" +#include "strbuf.h" + +struct update_info_ctx { + FILE *cur_fp; + FILE *old_fp; /* becomes NULL if it differs from cur_fp */ + struct strbuf cur_sb; + struct strbuf old_sb; +}; + +static void uic_mark_stale(struct update_info_ctx *uic) +{ + fclose(uic->old_fp); + uic->old_fp = NULL; +} + +static int uic_is_stale(const struct update_info_ctx *uic) +{ + return uic->old_fp == NULL; +} + +static int uic_printf(struct update_info_ctx *uic, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + int ret = -1; + + va_start(ap, fmt); + + if (uic_is_stale(uic)) { + ret = vfprintf(uic->cur_fp, fmt, ap); + } else { + ssize_t r; + struct strbuf *cur = &uic->cur_sb; + struct strbuf *old = &uic->old_sb; + + strbuf_reset(cur); + strbuf_vinsertf(cur, 0, fmt, ap); + + strbuf_reset(old); + strbuf_grow(old, cur->len); + r = fread(old->buf, 1, cur->len, uic->old_fp); + if (r != cur->len || memcmp(old->buf, cur->buf, r)) + uic_mark_stale(uic); + + if (fwrite(cur->buf, 1, cur->len, uic->cur_fp) == cur->len) + ret = 0; + } + + va_end(ap); + + return ret; +} /* * Create the file "path" by writing to a temporary file and renaming * it into place. The contents of the file come from "generate", which * should return non-zero if it encounters an error. */ -static int update_info_file(char *path, int (*generate)(FILE *)) +static int update_info_file(char *path, + int (*generate)(struct update_info_ctx *), + int force) { char *tmp = mkpathdup("%s_XXXXXX", path); int ret = -1; int fd = -1; - FILE *fp = NULL, *to_close; + FILE *to_close; + struct update_info_ctx uic = { + .cur_fp = NULL, + .old_fp = NULL, + .cur_sb = STRBUF_INIT, + .old_sb = STRBUF_INIT + }; safe_create_leading_directories(path); fd = git_mkstemp_mode(tmp, 0666); if (fd < 0) goto out; - to_close = fp = fdopen(fd, "w"); - if (!fp) + to_close = uic.cur_fp = fdopen(fd, "w"); + if (!uic.cur_fp) goto out; fd = -1; - ret = generate(fp); + + /* no problem on ENOENT and old_fp == NULL, it's stale, now */ + if (!force) + uic.old_fp = fopen_or_warn(path, "r"); + + /* + * uic_printf will compare incremental comparison aginst old_fp + * and mark uic as stale if needed + */ + ret = generate(&uic); if (ret) goto out; - fp = NULL; + + /* new file may be shorter than the old one, check here */ + if (!uic_is_stale(&uic)) { + struct stat st; + long new_len = ftell(uic.cur_fp); + int old_fd = fileno(uic.old_fp); + + if (new_len < 0) { + ret = -1; + goto out; + } + if (fstat(old_fd, &st) || (st.st_size != (size_t)new_len)) + uic_mark_stale(&uic); + } + + uic.cur_fp = NULL; if (fclose(to_close)) goto out; - if (adjust_shared_perm(tmp) < 0) - goto out; - if (rename(tmp, path) < 0) - goto out; + + if (uic_is_stale(&uic)) { + if (adjust_shared_perm(tmp) < 0) + goto out; + if (rename(tmp, path) < 0) + goto out; + } else { + unlink(tmp); + } ret = 0; out: if (ret) { error_errno("unable to update %s", path); - if (fp) - fclose(fp); + if (uic.cur_fp) + fclose(uic.cur_fp); else if (fd >= 0) close(fd); unlink(tmp); } free(tmp); + if (uic.old_fp) + fclose(uic.old_fp); + strbuf_release(&uic.old_sb); + strbuf_release(&uic.cur_sb); return ret; } static int add_info_ref(const char *path, const struct object_id *oid, int flag, void *cb_data) { - FILE *fp = cb_data; + struct update_info_ctx *uic = cb_data; struct object *o = parse_object(the_repository, oid); if (!o) return -1; - if (fprintf(fp, "%s %s\n", oid_to_hex(oid), path) < 0) + if (uic_printf(uic, "%s %s\n", oid_to_hex(oid), path) < 0) return -1; if (o->type == OBJ_TAG) { o = deref_tag(the_repository, o, path, 0); if (o) - if (fprintf(fp, "%s %s^{}\n", + if (uic_printf(uic, "%s %s^{}\n", oid_to_hex(&o->oid), path) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } -static int generate_info_refs(FILE *fp) +static int generate_info_refs(struct update_info_ctx *uic) { - return for_each_ref(add_info_ref, fp); + return for_each_ref(add_info_ref, uic); } -static int update_info_refs(void) +static int update_info_refs(int force) { char *path = git_pathdup("info/refs"); - int ret = update_info_file(path, generate_info_refs); + int ret = update_info_file(path, generate_info_refs, force); free(path); return ret; } @@ -191,26 +284,21 @@ static void init_pack_info(const char *infofile, int force) { struct packed_git *p; int stale; - int i = 0; + int i; + size_t alloc = 0; for (p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { /* we ignore things on alternate path since they are * not available to the pullers in general. */ - if (!p->pack_local) - continue; - i++; - } - num_pack = i; - info = xcalloc(num_pack, sizeof(struct pack_info *)); - for (i = 0, p = get_all_packs(the_repository); p; p = p->next) { - if (!p->pack_local) + if (!p->pack_local || !file_exists(p->pack_name)) continue; - assert(i < num_pack); + + i = num_pack++; + ALLOC_GROW(info, num_pack, alloc); info[i] = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct pack_info)); info[i]->p = p; info[i]->old_num = -1; - i++; } if (infofile && !force) @@ -236,14 +324,14 @@ static void free_pack_info(void) free(info); } -static int write_pack_info_file(FILE *fp) +static int write_pack_info_file(struct update_info_ctx *uic) { int i; for (i = 0; i < num_pack; i++) { - if (fprintf(fp, "P %s\n", pack_basename(info[i]->p)) < 0) + if (uic_printf(uic, "P %s\n", pack_basename(info[i]->p)) < 0) return -1; } - if (fputc('\n', fp) == EOF) + if (uic_printf(uic, "\n") < 0) return -1; return 0; } @@ -254,7 +342,7 @@ static int update_info_packs(int force) int ret; init_pack_info(infofile, force); - ret = update_info_file(infofile, write_pack_info_file); + ret = update_info_file(infofile, write_pack_info_file, force); free_pack_info(); free(infofile); return ret; @@ -269,7 +357,7 @@ int update_server_info(int force) */ int errs = 0; - errs = errs | update_info_refs(); + errs = errs | update_info_refs(force); errs = errs | update_info_packs(force); /* remove leftover rev-cache file if there is any */ diff --git a/sha1-file.c b/sha1-file.c index ed5c50dac4..888b6024d5 100644 --- a/sha1-file.c +++ b/sha1-file.c @@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ int oid_object_info_extended(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid, /* Check if it is a missing object */ if (fetch_if_missing && repository_format_partial_clone && !already_retried && r == the_repository && - !(flags & OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH)) { + !(flags & OBJECT_INFO_SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT)) { /* * TODO Investigate having fetch_object() return * TODO error/success and stopping the music here. diff --git a/submodule.c b/submodule.c index 2cfaba0599..0f199c5137 100644 --- a/submodule.c +++ b/submodule.c @@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ int submodule_move_head(const char *path, if (!(flags & SUBMODULE_MOVE_HEAD_DRY_RUN)) { if (old_head) { if (!submodule_uses_gitfile(path)) - absorb_git_dir_into_superproject("", path, + absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(path, ABSORB_GITDIR_RECURSE_SUBMODULES); } else { char *gitdir = xstrfmt("%s/modules/%s", @@ -1997,8 +1997,7 @@ out: * Embeds a single submodules git directory into the superprojects git dir, * non recursively. */ -static void relocate_single_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *prefix, - const char *path) +static void relocate_single_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *path) { char *old_git_dir = NULL, *real_old_git_dir = NULL, *real_new_git_dir = NULL; const char *new_git_dir; @@ -2040,8 +2039,7 @@ static void relocate_single_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *prefix, * having its git directory within the working tree to the git dir nested * in its superprojects git dir under modules/. */ -void absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *prefix, - const char *path, +void absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *path, unsigned flags) { int err_code; @@ -2082,7 +2080,7 @@ void absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *prefix, char *real_common_git_dir = real_pathdup(get_git_common_dir(), 1); if (!starts_with(real_sub_git_dir, real_common_git_dir)) - relocate_single_git_dir_into_superproject(prefix, path); + relocate_single_git_dir_into_superproject(path); free(real_sub_git_dir); free(real_common_git_dir); diff --git a/submodule.h b/submodule.h index 9e18e9b807..8072e6d6dd 100644 --- a/submodule.h +++ b/submodule.h @@ -141,8 +141,7 @@ void submodule_unset_core_worktree(const struct submodule *sub); void prepare_submodule_repo_env(struct argv_array *out); #define ABSORB_GITDIR_RECURSE_SUBMODULES (1<<0) -void absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *prefix, - const char *path, +void absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(const char *path, unsigned flags); /* @@ -334,6 +334,15 @@ that cannot be easily covered by a few specific test cases. These could be enabled by running the test suite with correct GIT_TEST_ environment set. +GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS<non-empty?> fails all prerequisites. This is +useful for discovering issues with the tests where say a later test +implicitly depends on an optional earlier test. + +There's a "FAIL_PREREQS" prerequisite that can be used to test for +whether this mode is active, and e.g. skip some tests that are hard to +refactor to deal with it. The "SYMLINKS" prerequisite is currently +excluded as so much relies on it, but this might change in the future. + GIT_TEST_GETTEXT_POISON=<non-empty?> turns all strings marked for translation into gibberish if non-empty (think "test -n"). Used for spotting those tests that need to be marked with a C_LOCALE_OUTPUT diff --git a/t/t0000-basic.sh b/t/t0000-basic.sh index c03054c538..31de7e90f3 100755 --- a/t/t0000-basic.sh +++ b/t/t0000-basic.sh @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ donthaveit=yes test_expect_success DONTHAVEIT 'unmet prerequisite causes test to be skipped' ' donthaveit=no ' -if test $haveit$donthaveit != yesyes +if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" -a $haveit$donthaveit != yesyes then say "bug in test framework: prerequisite tags do not work reliably" exit 1 @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ donthaveiteither=yes test_expect_success DONTHAVEIT,HAVEIT 'unmet prerequisites causes test to be skipped' ' donthaveiteither=no ' -if test $haveit$donthaveit$donthaveiteither != yesyesyes +if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" -a $haveit$donthaveit$donthaveiteither != yesyesyes then say "bug in test framework: multiple prerequisite tags do not work reliably" exit 1 @@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ test_expect_success !LAZY_TRUE 'missing lazy prereqs skip tests' ' donthavetrue=no ' -if test "$havetrue$donthavetrue" != yesyes +if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" -a "$havetrue$donthavetrue" != yesyes then say 'bug in test framework: lazy prerequisites do not work' exit 1 @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ test_expect_success LAZY_FALSE 'missing negative lazy prereqs will skip' ' havefalse=no ' -if test "$nothavefalse$havefalse" != yesyes +if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" -a "$nothavefalse$havefalse" != yesyes then say 'bug in test framework: negative lazy prerequisites do not work' exit 1 @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ test_expect_success 'tests clean up after themselves' ' test_when_finished clean=yes ' -if test $clean != yes +if test -z "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" -a $clean != yes then say "bug in test framework: basic cleanup command does not work reliably" exit 1 diff --git a/t/t0001-init.sh b/t/t0001-init.sh index 77a224aafb..0276d14a0b 100755 --- a/t/t0001-init.sh +++ b/t/t0001-init.sh @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ test_expect_success 'reinit' ' test_expect_success 'init with --template' ' mkdir template-source && echo content >template-source/file && - git init --template=../template-source template-custom && + git init --template=template-source template-custom && test_cmp template-source/file template-custom/.git/file ' diff --git a/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh b/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh index dfece751b5..2dc853d1be 100755 --- a/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh +++ b/t/t1301-shared-repo.sh @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ test_expect_success POSIXPERM 'forced modes' ' ( cd new && umask 002 && - git init --shared=0660 --template=../templates && + git init --shared=0660 --template=templates && >frotz && git add frotz && git commit -a -m initial && @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ test_expect_success POSIXPERM 're-init respects core.sharedrepository (remote)' umask 0022 && git init --bare --shared=0666 child.git && test_path_is_missing child.git/foo && - git init --bare --template=../templates child.git && + git init --bare --template=templates child.git && echo "-rw-rw-rw-" >expect && test_modebits child.git/foo >actual && test_cmp expect actual @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ test_expect_success POSIXPERM 'template can set core.sharedrepository' ' umask 0022 && git config core.sharedrepository 0666 && cp .git/config templates/config && - git init --bare --template=../templates child.git && + git init --bare --template=templates child.git && echo "-rw-rw-rw-" >expect && test_modebits child.git/HEAD >actual && test_cmp expect actual diff --git a/t/t2400-worktree-add.sh b/t/t2400-worktree-add.sh index 286bba35d8..e819ba741e 100755 --- a/t/t2400-worktree-add.sh +++ b/t/t2400-worktree-add.sh @@ -570,4 +570,21 @@ test_expect_success '"add" an existing locked but missing worktree' ' git worktree add --force --force --detach gnoo ' +test_expect_success FUNNYNAMES 'sanitize generated worktree name' ' + git worktree add --detach ". weird*..?.lock.lock" && + test -d .git/worktrees/---weird-.- +' + +test_expect_success '"add" should not fail because of another bad worktree' ' + git init add-fail && + ( + cd add-fail && + test_commit first && + mkdir sub && + git worktree add sub/to-be-deleted && + rm -rf sub && + git worktree add second + ) +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t3200-branch.sh b/t/t3200-branch.sh index e9d7084d19..411a70b0ce 100755 --- a/t/t3200-branch.sh +++ b/t/t3200-branch.sh @@ -206,18 +206,22 @@ test_expect_success 'git branch -M baz bam should succeed when baz is checked ou git worktree add -f bazdir2 baz && git branch -M baz bam && test $(git -C bazdir rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) = bam && - test $(git -C bazdir2 rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) = bam + test $(git -C bazdir2 rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) = bam && + rm -r bazdir bazdir2 && + git worktree prune ' test_expect_success 'git branch -M baz bam should succeed within a worktree in which baz is checked out' ' git checkout -b baz && - git worktree add -f bazdir3 baz && + git worktree add -f bazdir baz && ( - cd bazdir3 && + cd bazdir && git branch -M baz bam && test $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) = bam ) && - test $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) = bam + test $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) = bam && + rm -r bazdir && + git worktree prune ' test_expect_success 'git branch -M master should work when master is checked out' ' @@ -804,7 +808,9 @@ test_expect_success 'test deleting branch without config' ' test_expect_success 'deleting currently checked out branch fails' ' git worktree add -b my7 my7 && test_must_fail git -C my7 branch -d my7 && - test_must_fail git branch -d my7 + test_must_fail git branch -d my7 && + rm -r my7 && + git worktree prune ' test_expect_success 'test --track without .fetch entries' ' diff --git a/t/t3203-branch-output.sh b/t/t3203-branch-output.sh index be55148930..71818b90f0 100755 --- a/t/t3203-branch-output.sh +++ b/t/t3203-branch-output.sh @@ -136,10 +136,13 @@ test_expect_success 'git branch `--show-current` works properly with worktrees' branch-two EOF git checkout branch-one && - git worktree add worktree branch-two && + test_when_finished " + git worktree remove worktree_dir + " && + git worktree add worktree_dir branch-two && { git branch --show-current && - git -C worktree branch --show-current + git -C worktree_dir branch --show-current } >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' @@ -284,6 +287,24 @@ test_expect_success 'git branch --format option' ' test_i18ncmp expect actual ' +test_expect_success 'worktree colors correct' ' + cat >expect <<-EOF && + * <GREEN>(HEAD detached from fromtag)<RESET> + ambiguous<RESET> + branch-one<RESET> + + <CYAN>branch-two<RESET> + master<RESET> + ref-to-branch<RESET> -> branch-one + ref-to-remote<RESET> -> origin/branch-one + EOF + git worktree add worktree_dir branch-two && + git branch --color >actual.raw && + rm -r worktree_dir && + git worktree prune && + test_decode_color <actual.raw >actual && + test_i18ncmp expect actual +' + test_expect_success "set up color tests" ' echo "<RED>master<RESET>" >expect.color && echo "master" >expect.bare && @@ -308,4 +329,23 @@ test_expect_success '--color overrides auto-color' ' test_cmp expect.color actual ' +test_expect_success 'verbose output lists worktree path' ' + one=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD) && + two=$(git rev-parse --short master) && + cat >expect <<-EOF && + * (HEAD detached from fromtag) $one one + ambiguous $one one + branch-one $two two + + branch-two $one ($(pwd)/worktree_dir) one + master $two two + ref-to-branch $two two + ref-to-remote $two two + EOF + git worktree add worktree_dir branch-two && + git branch -vv >actual && + rm -r worktree_dir && + git worktree prune && + test_i18ncmp expect actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t3400-rebase.sh b/t/t3400-rebase.sh index 42f147858d..80b23fd326 100755 --- a/t/t3400-rebase.sh +++ b/t/t3400-rebase.sh @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ EOF test_cmp From_.msg out ' -test_expect_success 'rebase--am.sh and --show-current-patch' ' +test_expect_success 'rebase --am and --show-current-patch' ' test_create_repo conflict-apply && ( cd conflict-apply && diff --git a/t/t3430-rebase-merges.sh b/t/t3430-rebase-merges.sh index 42ba5b9f09..2315649f43 100755 --- a/t/t3430-rebase-merges.sh +++ b/t/t3430-rebase-merges.sh @@ -164,6 +164,19 @@ test_expect_success 'failed `merge <branch>` does not crash' ' grep "^Merge branch ${SQ}G${SQ}$" .git/rebase-merge/message ' +test_expect_success 'fast-forward merge -c still rewords' ' + git checkout -b fast-forward-merge-c H && + ( + set_fake_editor && + FAKE_COMMIT_MESSAGE=edited \ + GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR="echo merge -c H G >" \ + git rebase -ir @^ + ) && + echo edited >expected && + git log --pretty=format:%B -1 >actual && + test_cmp expected actual +' + test_expect_success 'with a branch tip that was cherry-picked already' ' git checkout -b already-upstream master && base="$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD)" && diff --git a/t/t4014-format-patch.sh b/t/t4014-format-patch.sh index b6e2fdbc44..ca7debf1d4 100755 --- a/t/t4014-format-patch.sh +++ b/t/t4014-format-patch.sh @@ -36,8 +36,27 @@ test_expect_success setup ' git checkout master && git diff-tree -p C2 | git apply --index && test_tick && - git commit -m "Master accepts moral equivalent of #2" + git commit -m "Master accepts moral equivalent of #2" && + git checkout side && + git checkout -b patchid && + for i in 5 6 1 2 3 A 4 B C 7 8 9 10 D E F; do echo "$i"; done >file2 && + for i in 1 2 3 A 4 B C 7 8 9 10 D E F 5 6; do echo "$i"; done >file3 && + for i in 8 9 10; do echo "$i"; done >file && + git add file file2 file3 && + test_tick && + git commit -m "patchid 1" && + for i in 4 A B 7 8 9 10; do echo "$i"; done >file2 && + for i in 8 9 10 5 6; do echo "$i"; done >file3 && + git add file2 file3 && + test_tick && + git commit -m "patchid 2" && + for i in 10 5 6; do echo "$i"; done >file && + git add file && + test_tick && + git commit -m "patchid 3" && + + git checkout master ' test_expect_success "format-patch --ignore-if-in-upstream" ' @@ -738,6 +757,76 @@ test_expect_success 'format-patch --notes --signoff' ' sed "1,/^---$/d" out | grep "test message" ' +test_expect_success 'format-patch notes output control' ' + git notes add -m "notes config message" HEAD && + test_when_finished git notes remove HEAD && + + git format-patch -1 --stdout >out && + ! grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes >out && + grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes >out && + ! grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes --no-notes >out && + ! grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes --notes >out && + grep "notes config message" out && + + test_config format.notes true && + git format-patch -1 --stdout >out && + grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes >out && + grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes >out && + ! grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes --no-notes >out && + ! grep "notes config message" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes --notes >out && + grep "notes config message" out +' + +test_expect_success 'format-patch with multiple notes refs' ' + git notes --ref note1 add -m "this is note 1" HEAD && + test_when_finished git notes --ref note1 remove HEAD && + git notes --ref note2 add -m "this is note 2" HEAD && + test_when_finished git notes --ref note2 remove HEAD && + + git format-patch -1 --stdout >out && + ! grep "this is note 1" out && + ! grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes=note1 >out && + grep "this is note 1" out && + ! grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes=note2 >out && + ! grep "this is note 1" out && + grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes=note1 --notes=note2 >out && + grep "this is note 1" out && + grep "this is note 2" out && + + test_config format.notes note1 && + git format-patch -1 --stdout >out && + grep "this is note 1" out && + ! grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes >out && + ! grep "this is note 1" out && + ! grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --notes=note2 >out && + grep "this is note 1" out && + grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes --notes=note2 >out && + ! grep "this is note 1" out && + grep "this is note 2" out && + + git config --add format.notes note2 && + git format-patch -1 --stdout >out && + grep "this is note 1" out && + grep "this is note 2" out && + git format-patch -1 --stdout --no-notes >out && + ! grep "this is note 1" out && + ! grep "this is note 2" out +' + echo "fatal: --name-only does not make sense" > expect.name-only echo "fatal: --name-status does not make sense" > expect.name-status echo "fatal: --check does not make sense" > expect.check @@ -1559,7 +1648,7 @@ test_expect_success 'format-patch -o overrides format.outputDirectory' ' ' test_expect_success 'format-patch --base' ' - git checkout side && + git checkout patchid && git format-patch --stdout --base=HEAD~3 -1 | tail -n 7 >actual1 && git format-patch --stdout --base=HEAD~3 HEAD~.. | tail -n 7 >actual2 && echo >expected && @@ -1568,7 +1657,14 @@ test_expect_success 'format-patch --base' ' echo "prerequisite-patch-id: $(git show --patch HEAD~1 | git patch-id --stable | awk "{print \$1}")" >>expected && signature >> expected && test_cmp expected actual1 && - test_cmp expected actual2 + test_cmp expected actual2 && + echo >fail && + echo "base-commit: $(git rev-parse HEAD~3)" >>fail && + echo "prerequisite-patch-id: $(git show --patch HEAD~2 | git patch-id --unstable | awk "{print \$1}")" >>fail && + echo "prerequisite-patch-id: $(git show --patch HEAD~1 | git patch-id --unstable | awk "{print \$1}")" >>fail && + signature >> fail && + ! test_cmp fail actual1 && + ! test_cmp fail actual2 ' test_expect_success 'format-patch --base errors out when base commit is in revision list' ' diff --git a/t/t4018-diff-funcname.sh b/t/t4018-diff-funcname.sh index 22f9f88f0a..9261d6d3a0 100755 --- a/t/t4018-diff-funcname.sh +++ b/t/t4018-diff-funcname.sh @@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ diffpatterns=" php python ruby + rust tex custom1 custom2 diff --git a/t/t4018/matlab-class-definition b/t/t4018/matlab-class-definition new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..84daedfb4e --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/matlab-class-definition @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +classdef RIGHT + properties + ChangeMe + end +end diff --git a/t/t4018/matlab-function b/t/t4018/matlab-function new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..897a9b13ff --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/matlab-function @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +function y = RIGHT() +x = 5; +y = ChangeMe + x; +end diff --git a/t/t4018/matlab-octave-section-1 b/t/t4018/matlab-octave-section-1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3bb6c4670e --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/matlab-octave-section-1 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +%%% RIGHT section +# this is octave script +ChangeMe = 1; diff --git a/t/t4018/matlab-octave-section-2 b/t/t4018/matlab-octave-section-2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ab2980f7f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/matlab-octave-section-2 @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +## RIGHT section +# this is octave script +ChangeMe = 1; diff --git a/t/t4018/matlab-section b/t/t4018/matlab-section new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5ea59a5de0 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/matlab-section @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +%% RIGHT section +% this is understood by both matlab and octave +ChangeMe = 1; diff --git a/t/t4018/rust-fn b/t/t4018/rust-fn new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cbe02155f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/rust-fn @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +pub(self) fn RIGHT<T>(x: &[T]) where T: Debug { + let _ = x; + // a comment + let a = ChangeMe; +} diff --git a/t/t4018/rust-impl b/t/t4018/rust-impl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..09df3cd93b --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/rust-impl @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +impl<'a, T: AsRef<[u8]>> std::RIGHT for Git<'a> { + + pub fn ChangeMe(&self) -> () { + } +} diff --git a/t/t4018/rust-struct b/t/t4018/rust-struct new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..76aff1c0d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/rust-struct @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#[derive(Debug)] +pub(super) struct RIGHT<'a> { + name: &'a str, + age: ChangeMe, +} diff --git a/t/t4018/rust-trait b/t/t4018/rust-trait new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ea397f09ed --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4018/rust-trait @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +unsafe trait RIGHT<T> { + fn len(&self) -> u32; + fn ChangeMe(&self, n: u32) -> T; + fn iter<F>(&self, f: F) where F: Fn(T); +} diff --git a/t/t4202-log.sh b/t/t4202-log.sh index 819c24d10e..c20209324c 100755 --- a/t/t4202-log.sh +++ b/t/t4202-log.sh @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ test_expect_success 'log with grep.patternType configuration and command line' ' test_cmp expect actual ' -test_expect_success 'log with various grep.patternType configurations & command-lines' ' +test_expect_success !FAIL_PREREQS 'log with various grep.patternType configurations & command-lines' ' git init pattern-type && ( cd pattern-type && diff --git a/t/t4257-am-interactive.sh b/t/t4257-am-interactive.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..5344bd248a --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t4257-am-interactive.sh @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='am --interactive tests' +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success 'set up patches to apply' ' + test_commit unrelated && + test_commit no-conflict && + test_commit conflict-patch file patch && + git format-patch --stdout -2 >mbox && + + git reset --hard unrelated && + test_commit conflict-master file master base +' + +# Sanity check our setup. +test_expect_success 'applying all patches generates conflict' ' + test_must_fail git am mbox && + echo resolved >file && + git add -u && + git am --resolved +' + +test_expect_success 'interactive am can apply a single patch' ' + git reset --hard base && + # apply the first, but not the second + test_write_lines y n | git am -i mbox && + + echo no-conflict >expect && + git log -1 --format=%s >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'interactive am can resolve conflict' ' + git reset --hard base && + # apply both; the second one will conflict + test_write_lines y y | test_must_fail git am -i mbox && + echo resolved >file && + git add -u && + # interactive "--resolved" will ask us if we want to apply the result + echo y | git am -i --resolved && + + echo conflict-patch >expect && + git log -1 --format=%s >actual && + test_cmp expect actual && + + echo resolved >expect && + git cat-file blob HEAD:file >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t5150-request-pull.sh b/t/t5150-request-pull.sh index fca001eb9b..852dcd913f 100755 --- a/t/t5150-request-pull.sh +++ b/t/t5150-request-pull.sh @@ -246,4 +246,57 @@ test_expect_success 'request-pull ignores OPTIONS_KEEPDASHDASH poison' ' ' +test_expect_success 'request-pull quotes regex metacharacters properly' ' + + rm -fr downstream.git && + git init --bare downstream.git && + ( + cd local && + git checkout initial && + git merge --ff-only master && + git tag -mrelease v2.0 && + git push origin refs/tags/v2.0:refs/tags/v2-0 && + test_must_fail git request-pull initial "$downstream_url" tags/v2.0 \ + 2>../err + ) && + grep "No match for commit .*" err && + grep "Are you sure you pushed" err + +' + +test_expect_success 'pull request with mismatched object' ' + + rm -fr downstream.git && + git init --bare downstream.git && + ( + cd local && + git checkout initial && + git merge --ff-only master && + git push origin HEAD:refs/tags/full && + test_must_fail git request-pull initial "$downstream_url" tags/full \ + 2>../err + ) && + grep "points to a different object" err && + grep "Are you sure you pushed" err + +' + +test_expect_success 'pull request with stale object' ' + + rm -fr downstream.git && + git init --bare downstream.git && + ( + cd local && + git checkout initial && + git merge --ff-only master && + git push origin refs/tags/full && + git tag -f -m"Thirty-one days" full && + test_must_fail git request-pull initial "$downstream_url" tags/full \ + 2>../err + ) && + grep "points to a different object" err && + grep "Are you sure you pushed" err + +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t5200-update-server-info.sh b/t/t5200-update-server-info.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..21a58eecb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t5200-update-server-info.sh @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='Test git update-server-info' + +. ./test-lib.sh + +test_expect_success 'setup' 'test_commit file' + +test_expect_success 'create info/refs' ' + git update-server-info && + test_path_is_file .git/info/refs +' + +test_expect_success 'modify and store mtime' ' + test-tool chmtime =0 .git/info/refs && + test-tool chmtime --get .git/info/refs >a +' + +test_expect_success 'info/refs is not needlessly overwritten' ' + git update-server-info && + test-tool chmtime --get .git/info/refs >b && + test_cmp a b +' + +test_expect_success 'info/refs can be forced to update' ' + git update-server-info -f && + test-tool chmtime --get .git/info/refs >b && + ! test_cmp a b +' + +test_expect_success 'info/refs updates when changes are made' ' + test-tool chmtime =0 .git/info/refs && + test-tool chmtime --get .git/info/refs >b && + test_cmp a b && + git update-ref refs/heads/foo HEAD && + git update-server-info && + test-tool chmtime --get .git/info/refs >b && + ! test_cmp a b +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t5509-fetch-push-namespaces.sh b/t/t5509-fetch-push-namespaces.sh index c88df78c0b..75cbfcc392 100755 --- a/t/t5509-fetch-push-namespaces.sh +++ b/t/t5509-fetch-push-namespaces.sh @@ -124,4 +124,32 @@ test_expect_success 'try to update a hidden full ref' ' test_must_fail git -C original push pushee-namespaced master ' +test_expect_success 'set up ambiguous HEAD' ' + git init ambiguous && + ( + cd ambiguous && + git commit --allow-empty -m foo && + git update-ref refs/namespaces/ns/refs/heads/one HEAD && + git update-ref refs/namespaces/ns/refs/heads/two HEAD && + git symbolic-ref refs/namespaces/ns/HEAD \ + refs/namespaces/ns/refs/heads/two + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'clone chooses correct HEAD (v0)' ' + GIT_NAMESPACE=ns git -c protocol.version=0 \ + clone ambiguous ambiguous-v0 && + echo refs/heads/two >expect && + git -C ambiguous-v0 symbolic-ref HEAD >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +test_expect_success 'clone chooses correct HEAD (v2)' ' + GIT_NAMESPACE=ns git -c protocol.version=2 \ + clone ambiguous ambiguous-v2 && + echo refs/heads/two >expect && + git -C ambiguous-v2 symbolic-ref HEAD >actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t5601-clone.sh b/t/t5601-clone.sh index de9d99cf88..37d76808d4 100755 --- a/t/t5601-clone.sh +++ b/t/t5601-clone.sh @@ -630,9 +630,8 @@ test_expect_success CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS 'colliding file detection' ' test_i18ngrep "the following paths have collided" icasefs/warning ' -partial_clone () { +partial_clone_server () { SERVER="$1" && - URL="$2" && rm -rf "$SERVER" client && test_create_repo "$SERVER" && @@ -642,8 +641,14 @@ partial_clone () { test_commit -C "$SERVER" two && HASH2=$(git hash-object "$SERVER/two.t") && test_config -C "$SERVER" uploadpack.allowfilter 1 && - test_config -C "$SERVER" uploadpack.allowanysha1inwant 1 && + test_config -C "$SERVER" uploadpack.allowanysha1inwant 1 +} +partial_clone () { + SERVER="$1" && + URL="$2" && + + partial_clone_server "${SERVER}" && git clone --filter=blob:limit=0 "$URL" client && git -C client fsck && @@ -660,6 +665,11 @@ test_expect_success 'partial clone' ' partial_clone server "file://$(pwd)/server" ' +test_expect_success 'partial clone with -o' ' + partial_clone_server server && + git clone -o blah --filter=blob:limit=0 "file://$(pwd)/server" client +' + test_expect_success 'partial clone: warn if server does not support object filtering' ' rm -rf server client && test_create_repo server && diff --git a/t/t5607-clone-bundle.sh b/t/t5607-clone-bundle.sh index cf39e9e243..2a0fb15cf1 100755 --- a/t/t5607-clone-bundle.sh +++ b/t/t5607-clone-bundle.sh @@ -14,6 +14,12 @@ test_expect_success 'setup' ' git tag -d third ' +test_expect_success '"verify" needs a worktree' ' + git bundle create tip.bundle -1 master && + test_must_fail nongit git bundle verify ../tip.bundle 2>err && + test_i18ngrep "need a repository" err +' + test_expect_success 'annotated tags can be excluded by rev-list options' ' git bundle create bundle --all --since=7.Apr.2005.15:14:00.-0700 && git ls-remote bundle > output && diff --git a/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh b/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh index 9a8f9886b3..b91ef548f8 100755 --- a/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh +++ b/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh @@ -244,11 +244,25 @@ test_expect_success 'fetch what is specified on CLI even if already promised' ' . "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-httpd.sh start_httpd -# Converts bytes into a form suitable for inclusion in a sed command. For -# example, "printf 'ab\r\n' | hex_unpack" results in '\x61\x62\x0d\x0a'. -sed_escape () { - perl -e '$/ = undef; $input = <>; print unpack("H2" x length($input), $input)' | - sed 's/\(..\)/\\x\1/g' +# Converts bytes into their hexadecimal representation. For example, +# "printf 'ab\r\n' | hex_unpack" results in '61620d0a'. +hex_unpack () { + perl -e '$/ = undef; $input = <>; print unpack("H2" x length($input), $input)' +} + +# Inserts $1 at the start of the string and every 2 characters thereafter. +intersperse () { + sed 's/\(..\)/'$1'\1/g' +} + +# Create a one-time-sed command to replace the existing packfile with $1. +replace_packfile () { + # The protocol requires that the packfile be sent in sideband 1, hence + # the extra \x01 byte at the beginning. + printf "1,/packfile/!c %04x\\\\x01%s0000" \ + "$(($(wc -c <$1) + 5))" \ + "$(hex_unpack <$1 | intersperse '\\x')" \ + >"$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH/one-time-sed" } test_expect_success 'upon cloning, check that all refs point to objects' ' @@ -270,10 +284,7 @@ test_expect_success 'upon cloning, check that all refs point to objects' ' # Replace the existing packfile with the crafted one. The protocol # requires that the packfile be sent in sideband 1, hence the extra # \x01 byte at the beginning. - printf "1,/packfile/!c %04x\\\\x01%s0000" \ - "$(($(wc -c <incomplete.pack) + 5))" \ - "$(sed_escape <incomplete.pack)" \ - >"$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH/one-time-sed" && + replace_packfile incomplete.pack && # Use protocol v2 because the sed command looks for the "packfile" # section header. @@ -313,10 +324,7 @@ test_expect_success 'when partial cloning, tolerate server not sending target of # Replace the existing packfile with the crafted one. The protocol # requires that the packfile be sent in sideband 1, hence the extra # \x01 byte at the beginning. - printf "1,/packfile/!c %04x\\\\x01%s0000" \ - "$(($(wc -c <incomplete.pack) + 5))" \ - "$(sed_escape <incomplete.pack)" \ - >"$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH/one-time-sed" && + replace_packfile incomplete.pack && # Use protocol v2 because the sed command looks for the "packfile" # section header. @@ -331,4 +339,82 @@ test_expect_success 'when partial cloning, tolerate server not sending target of ! test -e "$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH/one-time-sed" ' +test_expect_success 'tolerate server sending REF_DELTA against missing promisor objects' ' + SERVER="$HTTPD_DOCUMENT_ROOT_PATH/server" && + rm -rf "$SERVER" repo && + test_create_repo "$SERVER" && + test_config -C "$SERVER" uploadpack.allowfilter 1 && + test_config -C "$SERVER" uploadpack.allowanysha1inwant 1 && + + # Create a commit with 2 blobs to be used as delta bases. + for i in $(test_seq 10) + do + echo "this is a line" >>"$SERVER/foo.txt" && + echo "this is another line" >>"$SERVER/have.txt" + done && + git -C "$SERVER" add foo.txt have.txt && + git -C "$SERVER" commit -m bar && + git -C "$SERVER" rev-parse HEAD:foo.txt >deltabase_missing && + git -C "$SERVER" rev-parse HEAD:have.txt >deltabase_have && + + # Clone. The client has deltabase_have but not deltabase_missing. + git -c protocol.version=2 clone --no-checkout \ + --filter=blob:none $HTTPD_URL/one_time_sed/server repo && + git -C repo hash-object -w -- "$SERVER/have.txt" && + + # Sanity check to ensure that the client does not have + # deltabase_missing. + git -C repo rev-list --objects --ignore-missing \ + -- $(cat deltabase_missing) >objlist && + test_line_count = 0 objlist && + + # Another commit. This commit will be fetched by the client. + echo "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" >>"$SERVER/foo.txt" && + echo "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" >>"$SERVER/have.txt" && + git -C "$SERVER" add foo.txt have.txt && + git -C "$SERVER" commit -m baz && + + # Pack a thin pack containing, among other things, HEAD:foo.txt + # delta-ed against HEAD^:foo.txt and HEAD:have.txt delta-ed against + # HEAD^:have.txt. + printf "%s\n--not\n%s\n" \ + $(git -C "$SERVER" rev-parse HEAD) \ + $(git -C "$SERVER" rev-parse HEAD^) | + git -C "$SERVER" pack-objects --thin --stdout >thin.pack && + + # Ensure that the pack contains one delta against HEAD^:foo.txt. Since + # the delta contains at least 26 novel characters, the size cannot be + # contained in 4 bits, so the object header will take up 2 bytes. The + # most significant nybble of the first byte is 0b1111 (0b1 to indicate + # that the header continues, and 0b111 to indicate REF_DELTA), followed + # by any 3 nybbles, then the OID of the delta base. + printf "f.,..%s" $(intersperse "," <deltabase_missing) >want && + hex_unpack <thin.pack | intersperse "," >have && + grep $(cat want) have && + + # Ensure that the pack contains one delta against HEAD^:have.txt, + # similar to the above. + printf "f.,..%s" $(intersperse "," <deltabase_have) >want && + hex_unpack <thin.pack | intersperse "," >have && + grep $(cat want) have && + + replace_packfile thin.pack && + + # Use protocol v2 because the sed command looks for the "packfile" + # section header. + test_config -C "$SERVER" protocol.version 2 && + + # Fetch the thin pack and ensure that index-pack is able to handle the + # REF_DELTA object with a missing promisor delta base. + GIT_TRACE_PACKET="$(pwd)/trace" git -C repo -c protocol.version=2 fetch && + + # Ensure that the missing delta base was directly fetched, but not the + # one that the client has. + grep "want $(cat deltabase_missing)" trace && + ! grep "want $(cat deltabase_have)" trace && + + # Ensure that the one-time-sed script was used. + ! test -e "$HTTPD_ROOT_PATH/one-time-sed" +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t5617-clone-submodules-remote.sh b/t/t5617-clone-submodules-remote.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..37fcce9c40 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t5617-clone-submodules-remote.sh @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +test_description='Test cloning repos with submodules using remote-tracking branches' + +. ./test-lib.sh + +pwd=$(pwd) + +test_expect_success 'setup' ' + git checkout -b master && + test_commit commit1 && + mkdir sub && + ( + cd sub && + git init && + test_commit subcommit1 && + git tag sub_when_added_to_super + ) && + git submodule add "file://$pwd/sub" sub && + git commit -m "add submodule" && + ( + cd sub && + test_commit subcommit2 + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'clone with --no-remote-submodules' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf super_clone" && + git clone --recurse-submodules --no-remote-submodules "file://$pwd/." super_clone && + ( + cd super_clone/sub && + git diff --exit-code sub_when_added_to_super + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'clone with --remote-submodules' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf super_clone" && + git clone --recurse-submodules --remote-submodules "file://$pwd/." super_clone && + ( + cd super_clone/sub && + git diff --exit-code remotes/origin/master + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'check the default is --no-remote-submodules' ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf super_clone" && + git clone --recurse-submodules "file://$pwd/." super_clone && + ( + cd super_clone/sub && + git diff --exit-code sub_when_added_to_super + ) +' + +test_done diff --git a/t/t5801-remote-helpers.sh b/t/t5801-remote-helpers.sh index d04f8007e0..2d6c4a281e 100755 --- a/t/t5801-remote-helpers.sh +++ b/t/t5801-remote-helpers.sh @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ test_expect_success 'forced push' ' ' test_expect_success 'cloning without refspec' ' - GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_REFSPEC="" \ + GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_NOREFSPEC=1 \ git clone "testgit::${PWD}/server" local2 2>error && test_i18ngrep "this remote helper should implement refspec capability" error && compare_refs local2 HEAD server HEAD @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ test_expect_success 'cloning without refspec' ' test_expect_success 'pulling without refspecs' ' (cd local2 && git reset --hard && - GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_REFSPEC="" git pull 2>../error) && + GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_NOREFSPEC=1 git pull 2>../error) && test_i18ngrep "this remote helper should implement refspec capability" error && compare_refs local2 HEAD server HEAD ' @@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ test_expect_success 'pushing without refspecs' ' (cd local2 && echo content >>file && git commit -a -m ten && - GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_REFSPEC="" && - export GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_REFSPEC && + GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_NOREFSPEC=1 && + export GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_NOREFSPEC && test_must_fail git push 2>../error) && test_i18ngrep "remote-helper doesn.t support push; refspec needed" error ' @@ -303,4 +303,14 @@ test_expect_success 'fetch url' ' compare_refs server HEAD local FETCH_HEAD ' +test_expect_success 'fetch tag' ' + (cd server && + git tag v1.0 + ) && + (cd local && + git fetch + ) && + compare_refs local v1.0 server v1.0 +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t5801/git-remote-testgit b/t/t5801/git-remote-testgit index 752c763eb6..6b9f0b5dc7 100755 --- a/t/t5801/git-remote-testgit +++ b/t/t5801/git-remote-testgit @@ -11,13 +11,15 @@ fi url=$2 dir="$GIT_DIR/testgit/$alias" -prefix="refs/testgit/$alias" -default_refspec="refs/heads/*:${prefix}/heads/*" +h_refspec="refs/heads/*:refs/testgit/$alias/heads/*" +t_refspec="refs/tags/*:refs/testgit/$alias/tags/*" -refspec="${GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_REFSPEC-$default_refspec}" - -test -z "$refspec" && prefix="refs" +if test -n "$GIT_REMOTE_TESTGIT_NOREFSPEC" +then + h_refspec="" + t_refspec="" +fi GIT_DIR="$url/.git" export GIT_DIR @@ -40,7 +42,8 @@ do capabilities) echo 'import' echo 'export' - test -n "$refspec" && echo "refspec $refspec" + test -n "$h_refspec" && echo "refspec $h_refspec" + test -n "$t_refspec" && echo "refspec $t_refspec" if test -n "$gitmarks" then echo "*import-marks $gitmarks" @@ -52,7 +55,7 @@ do echo ;; list) - git for-each-ref --format='? %(refname)' 'refs/heads/' + git for-each-ref --format='? %(refname)' 'refs/heads/' 'refs/tags/' head=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD) echo "@$head HEAD" echo @@ -81,10 +84,11 @@ do echo "feature done" git fast-export \ + ${h_refspec:+"--refspec=$h_refspec"} \ + ${t_refspec:+"--refspec=$t_refspec"} \ ${testgitmarks:+"--import-marks=$testgitmarks"} \ ${testgitmarks:+"--export-marks=$testgitmarks"} \ - $refs | - sed -e "s#refs/heads/#${prefix}/heads/#g" + $refs echo "done" ;; export) diff --git a/t/t6302-for-each-ref-filter.sh b/t/t6302-for-each-ref-filter.sh index fc067ed672..35408d53fd 100755 --- a/t/t6302-for-each-ref-filter.sh +++ b/t/t6302-for-each-ref-filter.sh @@ -441,4 +441,17 @@ test_expect_success '--merged is incompatible with --no-merged' ' test_must_fail git for-each-ref --merged HEAD --no-merged HEAD ' +test_expect_success 'validate worktree atom' ' + cat >expect <<-EOF && + master: $(pwd) + master_worktree: $(pwd)/worktree_dir + side: not checked out + EOF + git worktree add -b master_worktree worktree_dir master && + git for-each-ref --format="%(refname:short): %(if)%(worktreepath)%(then)%(worktreepath)%(else)not checked out%(end)" refs/heads/ >actual && + rm -r worktree_dir && + git worktree prune && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t6500-gc.sh b/t/t6500-gc.sh index 515c6735e9..c0f04dc6b0 100755 --- a/t/t6500-gc.sh +++ b/t/t6500-gc.sh @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ test_expect_success 'gc --keep-largest-pack' ' git gc --keep-largest-pack && ( cd .git/objects/pack && ls *.pack ) >pack-list && test_line_count = 2 pack-list && + awk "/^P /{print \$2}" <.git/objects/info/packs >pack-info && + test_line_count = 2 pack-info && test_path_is_file $BASE_PACK && git fsck ) diff --git a/t/t7004-tag.sh b/t/t7004-tag.sh index 6aeeb279a0..80eb13d94e 100755 --- a/t/t7004-tag.sh +++ b/t/t7004-tag.sh @@ -932,6 +932,27 @@ test_expect_success GPG \ test_cmp expect actual ' +get_tag_header gpgsign-enabled $commit commit $time >expect +echo "A message" >>expect +echo '-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----' >>expect +test_expect_success GPG \ + 'git tag configured tag.gpgsign enables GPG sign' \ + 'test_config tag.gpgsign true && + git tag -m "A message" gpgsign-enabled && + get_tag_msg gpgsign-enabled>actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + +get_tag_header no-sign $commit commit $time >expect +echo "A message" >>expect +test_expect_success GPG \ + 'git tag --no-sign configured tag.gpgsign skip GPG sign' \ + 'test_config tag.gpgsign true && + git tag -a --no-sign -m "A message" no-sign && + get_tag_msg no-sign>actual && + test_cmp expect actual +' + test_expect_success GPG \ 'trying to create a signed tag with non-existing -F file should fail' ' ! test -f nonexistingfile && diff --git a/t/t7405-submodule-merge.sh b/t/t7405-submodule-merge.sh index 7855bd8648..aa33978ed2 100755 --- a/t/t7405-submodule-merge.sh +++ b/t/t7405-submodule-merge.sh @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ test_expect_failure 'directory/submodule conflict; keep submodule clean' ' ) ' -test_expect_failure 'directory/submodule conflict; should not treat submodule files as untracked or in the way' ' +test_expect_failure !FAIL_PREREQS 'directory/submodule conflict; should not treat submodule files as untracked or in the way' ' test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule/path reset --hard" && test_when_finished "git -C directory-submodule reset --hard" && ( diff --git a/t/t7600-merge.sh b/t/t7600-merge.sh index 7f9c68cbe7..132608879a 100755 --- a/t/t7600-merge.sh +++ b/t/t7600-merge.sh @@ -570,6 +570,12 @@ test_expect_success 'combining --squash and --no-ff is refused' ' test_must_fail git merge --no-ff --squash c1 ' +test_expect_success 'combining --squash and --commit is refused' ' + git reset --hard c0 && + test_must_fail git merge --squash --commit c1 && + test_must_fail git merge --commit --squash c1 +' + test_expect_success 'option --ff-only overwrites --no-ff' ' git merge --no-ff --ff-only c1 && test_must_fail git merge --no-ff --ff-only c2 @@ -867,4 +873,50 @@ test_expect_success EXECKEEPSPID 'killed merge can be completed with --continue' verify_parents $c0 $c1 ' +test_expect_success 'merge --quit' ' + git init merge-quit && + ( + cd merge-quit && + test_commit base && + echo one >>base.t && + git commit -am one && + git branch one && + git checkout base && + echo two >>base.t && + git commit -am two && + test_must_fail git -c rerere.enabled=true merge one && + test_path_is_file .git/MERGE_HEAD && + test_path_is_file .git/MERGE_MODE && + test_path_is_file .git/MERGE_MSG && + git rerere status >rerere.before && + git merge --quit && + test_path_is_missing .git/MERGE_HEAD && + test_path_is_missing .git/MERGE_MODE && + test_path_is_missing .git/MERGE_MSG && + git rerere status >rerere.after && + test_must_be_empty rerere.after && + ! test_cmp rerere.after rerere.before + ) +' + +test_expect_success 'merge suggests matching remote refname' ' + git commit --allow-empty -m not-local && + git update-ref refs/remotes/origin/not-local HEAD && + git reset --hard HEAD^ && + + # This is white-box testing hackery; we happen to know + # that reading packed refs is more picky about the memory + # ownership of strings we pass to for_each_ref() callbacks. + git pack-refs --all --prune && + + test_must_fail git merge not-local 2>stderr && + grep origin/not-local stderr +' + +test_expect_success 'suggested names are not ambiguous' ' + git update-ref refs/heads/origin/not-local HEAD && + test_must_fail git merge not-local 2>stderr && + grep remotes/origin/not-local stderr +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t7810-grep.sh b/t/t7810-grep.sh index 2e1bb61b41..7d7b396c23 100755 --- a/t/t7810-grep.sh +++ b/t/t7810-grep.sh @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ do test_cmp expected actual ' - test_expect_success !PCRE "grep $L with grep.patterntype=perl errors without PCRE" ' + test_expect_success !FAIL_PREREQS,!PCRE "grep $L with grep.patterntype=perl errors without PCRE" ' test_must_fail git -c grep.patterntype=perl grep "foo.*bar" ' @@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ test_expect_success PCRE 'grep --perl-regexp pattern' ' test_cmp expected actual ' -test_expect_success !PCRE 'grep --perl-regexp pattern errors without PCRE' ' +test_expect_success !FAIL_PREREQS,!PCRE 'grep --perl-regexp pattern errors without PCRE' ' test_must_fail git grep --perl-regexp "foo.*bar" ' @@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ test_expect_success LIBPCRE2 "grep -P with (*NO_JIT) doesn't error out" ' ' -test_expect_success !PCRE 'grep -P pattern errors without PCRE' ' +test_expect_success !FAIL_PREREQS,!PCRE 'grep -P pattern errors without PCRE' ' test_must_fail git grep -P "foo.*bar" ' diff --git a/t/t9001-send-email.sh b/t/t9001-send-email.sh index 1e3ac3c384..997f90b42b 100755 --- a/t/t9001-send-email.sh +++ b/t/t9001-send-email.sh @@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'no in-reply-to and no threading' ' --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \ --to=nobody@example.com \ --no-thread \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && ! grep "In-Reply-To: " stdout ' @@ -1224,17 +1224,72 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.to works' ' git send-email \ --dry-run \ --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && grep "To: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout ' +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'setup sendemail.identity' ' + git config --replace-all sendemail.to "default@example.com" && + git config --replace-all sendemail.isp.to "isp@example.com" && + git config --replace-all sendemail.cloud.to "cloud@example.com" +' + +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.identity: reads the correct identity config' ' + git -c sendemail.identity=cloud send-email \ + --dry-run \ + --from="nobody@example.com" \ + $patches >stdout && + grep "To: cloud@example.com" stdout +' + +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.identity: identity overrides sendemail.identity' ' + git -c sendemail.identity=cloud send-email \ + --identity=isp \ + --dry-run \ + --from="nobody@example.com" \ + $patches >stdout && + grep "To: isp@example.com" stdout +' + +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.identity: --no-identity clears previous identity' ' + git -c sendemail.identity=cloud send-email \ + --no-identity \ + --dry-run \ + --from="nobody@example.com" \ + $patches >stdout && + grep "To: default@example.com" stdout +' + +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.identity: bool identity variable existance overrides' ' + git -c sendemail.identity=cloud \ + -c sendemail.xmailer=true \ + -c sendemail.cloud.xmailer=false \ + send-email \ + --dry-run \ + --from="nobody@example.com" \ + $patches >stdout && + grep "To: cloud@example.com" stdout && + ! grep "X-Mailer" stdout +' + +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.identity: bool variable fallback' ' + git -c sendemail.identity=cloud \ + -c sendemail.xmailer=false \ + send-email \ + --dry-run \ + --from="nobody@example.com" \ + $patches >stdout && + grep "To: cloud@example.com" stdout && + ! grep "X-Mailer" stdout +' + test_expect_success $PREREQ '--no-to overrides sendemail.to' ' git send-email \ --dry-run \ --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \ --no-to \ --to=nobody@example.com \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && grep "To: nobody@example.com" stdout && ! grep "To: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout ' @@ -1245,7 +1300,7 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.cc works' ' --dry-run \ --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \ --to=nobody@example.com \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && grep "Cc: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout ' @@ -1256,7 +1311,7 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ '--no-cc overrides sendemail.cc' ' --no-cc \ --cc=bodies@example.com \ --to=nobody@example.com \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && grep "Cc: bodies@example.com" stdout && ! grep "Cc: Somebody <somebody@ex.com>" stdout ' @@ -1268,7 +1323,7 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.bcc works' ' --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \ --to=nobody@example.com \ --smtp-server relay.example.com \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && grep "RCPT TO:<other@ex.com>" stdout ' @@ -1280,7 +1335,7 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ '--no-bcc overrides sendemail.bcc' ' --bcc=bodies@example.com \ --to=nobody@example.com \ --smtp-server relay.example.com \ - $patches $patches >stdout && + $patches >stdout && grep "RCPT TO:<bodies@example.com>" stdout && ! grep "RCPT TO:<other@ex.com>" stdout ' @@ -1437,10 +1492,10 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'setup expect' ' EOF ' -test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.transferencoding=7bit fails on 8bit data' ' +test_expect_success $PREREQ '--transfer-encoding overrides sendemail.transferEncoding' ' clean_fake_sendmail && - git config sendemail.transferEncoding 7bit && - test_must_fail git send-email \ + test_must_fail git -c sendemail.transferEncoding=8bit \ + send-email \ --transfer-encoding=7bit \ --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \ email-using-8bit \ @@ -1449,11 +1504,10 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.transferencoding=7bit fails on 8bit data' test -z "$(ls msgtxt*)" ' -test_expect_success $PREREQ '--transfer-encoding overrides sendemail.transferEncoding' ' +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.transferEncoding via config' ' clean_fake_sendmail && - git config sendemail.transferEncoding 8bit && - test_must_fail git send-email \ - --transfer-encoding=7bit \ + test_must_fail git -c sendemail.transferEncoding=7bit \ + send-email \ --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \ email-using-8bit \ 2>errors >out && @@ -1461,16 +1515,15 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ '--transfer-encoding overrides sendemail.transferEnc test -z "$(ls msgtxt*)" ' -test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.transferencoding=8bit' ' +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'sendemail.transferEncoding via cli' ' clean_fake_sendmail && - git send-email \ - --transfer-encoding=8bit \ + test_must_fail git send-email \ + --transfer-encoding=7bit \ --smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \ email-using-8bit \ 2>errors >out && - sed '1,/^$/d' msgtxt1 >actual && - sed '1,/^$/d' email-using-8bit >expected && - test_cmp expected actual + grep "cannot send message as 7bit" errors && + test -z "$(ls msgtxt*)" ' test_expect_success $PREREQ 'setup expect' ' @@ -1787,6 +1840,15 @@ test_expect_success '--dump-aliases must be used alone' ' test_must_fail git send-email --dump-aliases --to=janice@example.com -1 refs/heads/accounting ' +test_expect_success $PREREQ 'aliases and sendemail.identity' ' + test_must_fail git \ + -c sendemail.identity=cloud \ + -c sendemail.aliasesfile=default-aliases \ + -c sendemail.cloud.aliasesfile=cloud-aliases \ + send-email -1 2>stderr && + test_i18ngrep "cloud-aliases" stderr +' + test_sendmail_aliases () { msg="$1" && shift && expect="$@" && diff --git a/t/t9300-fast-import.sh b/t/t9300-fast-import.sh index 3668263c40..141b7fa35e 100755 --- a/t/t9300-fast-import.sh +++ b/t/t9300-fast-import.sh @@ -3299,4 +3299,24 @@ test_expect_success !MINGW 'W: get-mark & empty orphan commit with erroneous thi sed -e s/LFs/LLL/ W-input | tr L "\n" | test_must_fail git fast-import ' +### +### series X (other new features) +### + +test_expect_success 'X: handling encoding' ' + test_tick && + cat >input <<-INPUT_END && + commit refs/heads/encoding + committer $GIT_COMMITTER_NAME <$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL> $GIT_COMMITTER_DATE + encoding iso-8859-7 + data <<COMMIT + INPUT_END + + printf "Pi: \360\nCOMMIT\n" >>input && + + git fast-import <input && + git cat-file -p encoding | grep $(printf "\360") && + git log -1 --format=%B encoding | grep $(printf "\317\200") +' + test_done diff --git a/t/t9350-fast-export.sh b/t/t9350-fast-export.sh index 5690fe2810..b4004e05c2 100755 --- a/t/t9350-fast-export.sh +++ b/t/t9350-fast-export.sh @@ -94,22 +94,83 @@ test_expect_success 'fast-export --show-original-ids | git fast-import' ' test $MUSS = $(git rev-parse --verify refs/tags/muss) ' -test_expect_success 'iso-8859-1' ' +test_expect_success 'reencoding iso-8859-7' ' - git config i18n.commitencoding ISO8859-1 && - # use author and committer name in ISO-8859-1 to match it. - . "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t3901/8859-1.txt && + test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" && + test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 && test_tick && echo rosten >file && - git commit -s -m den file && - git fast-export wer^..wer >iso8859-1.fi && - sed "s/wer/i18n/" iso8859-1.fi | + git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file && + git fast-export --reencode=yes wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi && + sed "s/wer/i18n/" iso-8859-7.fi | (cd new && git fast-import && + # The commit object, if not re-encoded, would be 240 bytes. + # Removing the "encoding iso-8859-7\n" header drops 20 bytes. + # Re-encoding the Pi character from \xF0 (\360) in iso-8859-7 + # to \xCF\x80 (\317\200) in UTF-8 adds a byte. Check for + # the expected size. + test 221 -eq "$(git cat-file -s i18n)" && + # ...and for the expected translation of bytes. git cat-file commit i18n >actual && - grep "Áéí óú" actual) + grep $(printf "\317\200") actual && + # Also make sure the commit does not have the "encoding" header + ! grep ^encoding actual) +' + +test_expect_success 'aborting on iso-8859-7' ' + test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" && + test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 && + echo rosten >file && + git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file && + test_must_fail git fast-export --reencode=abort wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi ' + +test_expect_success 'preserving iso-8859-7' ' + + test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" && + test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 && + echo rosten >file && + git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file && + git fast-export --reencode=no wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi && + sed "s/wer/i18n-no-recoding/" iso-8859-7.fi | + (cd new && + git fast-import && + # The commit object, if not re-encoded, is 240 bytes. + # Removing the "encoding iso-8859-7\n" header would drops 20 + # bytes. Re-encoding the Pi character from \xF0 (\360) in + # iso-8859-7 to \xCF\x80 (\317\200) in UTF-8 adds a byte. + # Check for the expected size... + test 240 -eq "$(git cat-file -s i18n-no-recoding)" && + # ...as well as the expected byte. + git cat-file commit i18n-no-recoding >actual && + grep $(printf "\360") actual && + # Also make sure the commit has the "encoding" header + grep ^encoding actual) +' + +test_expect_success 'encoding preserved if reencoding fails' ' + + test_when_finished "git reset --hard HEAD~1" && + test_config i18n.commitencoding iso-8859-7 && + echo rosten >file && + git commit -s -F "$TEST_DIRECTORY/t9350/broken-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt" file && + git fast-export --reencode=yes wer^..wer >iso-8859-7.fi && + sed "s/wer/i18n-invalid/" iso-8859-7.fi | + (cd new && + git fast-import && + git cat-file commit i18n-invalid >actual && + # Make sure the commit still has the encoding header + grep ^encoding actual && + # Verify that the commit has the expected size; i.e. + # that no bytes were re-encoded to a different encoding. + test 252 -eq "$(git cat-file -s i18n-invalid)" && + # ...and check for the original special bytes + grep $(printf "\360") actual && + grep $(printf "\377") actual) +' + test_expect_success 'import/export-marks' ' git checkout -b marks master && @@ -224,7 +285,6 @@ GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='C O Mitter'; export GIT_COMMITTER_NAME test_expect_success 'setup copies' ' - git config --unset i18n.commitencoding && git checkout -b copy rein && git mv file file3 && git commit -m move1 && diff --git a/t/t9350/broken-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt b/t/t9350/broken-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d06ad75b44 --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9350/broken-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Pi: ; Invalid:
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/t/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt b/t/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b3f0c3dba --- /dev/null +++ b/t/t9350/simple-iso-8859-7-commit-message.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Pi:
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/t/t9832-unshelve.sh b/t/t9832-unshelve.sh index 1286a5b824..e9276c48f4 100755 --- a/t/t9832-unshelve.sh +++ b/t/t9832-unshelve.sh @@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ test_expect_success 'init depot' ' : >file_to_move && p4 add file_to_delete && p4 add file_to_move && - p4 submit -d "add files to delete" + p4 submit -d "add files to delete" && + echo file_to_integrate >file_to_integrate && + p4 add file_to_integrate && + p4 submit -d "add file to integrate" ) ' @@ -40,6 +43,7 @@ test_expect_success 'create shelved changelist' ' p4 delete file_to_delete && p4 edit file_to_move && p4 move file_to_move moved_file && + p4 integrate file_to_integrate integrated_file && p4 opened && p4 shelve -i <<EOF Change: new @@ -53,6 +57,7 @@ Files: //depot/file_to_delete //depot/file_to_move //depot/moved_file + //depot/integrated_file EOF ) && @@ -65,6 +70,7 @@ EOF test_path_is_file file2 && test_cmp file1 "$cli"/file1 && test_cmp file2 "$cli"/file2 && + test_cmp file_to_integrate "$cli"/integrated_file && test_path_is_missing file_to_delete && test_path_is_missing file_to_move && test_path_is_file moved_file diff --git a/t/test-lib-functions.sh b/t/test-lib-functions.sh index 8270de74be..0367cec5fd 100644 --- a/t/test-lib-functions.sh +++ b/t/test-lib-functions.sh @@ -309,6 +309,26 @@ test_unset_prereq () { } test_set_prereq () { + if test -n "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" + then + case "$1" in + # The "!" case is handled below with + # test_unset_prereq() + !*) + ;; + # (Temporary?) whitelist of things we can't easily + # pretend not to support + SYMLINKS) + ;; + # Inspecting whether GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS is on + # should be unaffected. + FAIL_PREREQS) + ;; + *) + return + esac + fi + case "$1" in !*) test_unset_prereq "${1#!}" diff --git a/t/test-lib.sh b/t/test-lib.sh index 599fd70e14..4b346467df 100644 --- a/t/test-lib.sh +++ b/t/test-lib.sh @@ -1607,3 +1607,7 @@ test_lazy_prereq SHA1 ' test_lazy_prereq REBASE_P ' test -z "$GIT_TEST_SKIP_REBASE_P" ' + +test_lazy_prereq FAIL_PREREQS ' + test -n "$GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS" +' diff --git a/transport-helper.c b/transport-helper.c index cec83bd663..c7e17ec9cb 100644 --- a/transport-helper.c +++ b/transport-helper.c @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ static int get_importer(struct transport *transport, struct child_process *fasti struct helper_data *data = transport->data; int cat_blob_fd, code; child_process_init(fastimport); - fastimport->in = helper->out; + fastimport->in = xdup(helper->out); argv_array_push(&fastimport->args, "fast-import"); argv_array_push(&fastimport->args, debug ? "--stats" : "--quiet"); diff --git a/unicode-width.h b/unicode-width.h index 93a48f3bf8..c9d027625d 100644 --- a/unicode-width.h +++ b/unicode-width.h @@ -380,8 +380,7 @@ static const struct interval double_width[] = { { 0x31C0, 0x31E3 }, { 0x31F0, 0x321E }, { 0x3220, 0x3247 }, -{ 0x3250, 0x32FE }, -{ 0x3300, 0x4DBF }, +{ 0x3250, 0x4DBF }, { 0x4E00, 0xA48C }, { 0xA490, 0xA4C6 }, { 0xA960, 0xA97C }, diff --git a/upload-pack.c b/upload-pack.c index 24298913c0..4d2129e7fc 100644 --- a/upload-pack.c +++ b/upload-pack.c @@ -1037,8 +1037,8 @@ static int find_symref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, symref_target = resolve_ref_unsafe(refname, 0, NULL, &flag); if (!symref_target || (flag & REF_ISSYMREF) == 0) die("'%s' is a symref but it is not?", refname); - item = string_list_append(cb_data, refname); - item->util = xstrdup(symref_target); + item = string_list_append(cb_data, strip_namespace(refname)); + item->util = xstrdup(strip_namespace(symref_target)); return 0; } @@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ static char *url_decode_internal(const char **query, int len, break; } - if (c == '%') { + if (c == '%' && (len < 0 || len >= 3)) { int val = hex2chr(q + 1); - if (0 <= val) { + if (0 < val) { strbuf_addch(out, val); q += 3; len -= 3; diff --git a/userdiff.c b/userdiff.c index 3a78fbf504..e74a6d4022 100644 --- a/userdiff.c +++ b/userdiff.c @@ -58,7 +58,12 @@ PATTERNS("java", "|[-+*/<>%&^|=!]=" "|--|\\+\\+|<<=?|>>>?=?|&&|\\|\\|"), PATTERNS("matlab", - "^[[:space:]]*((classdef|function)[[:space:]].*)$|^%%[[:space:]].*$", + /* + * Octave pattern is mostly the same as matlab, except that '%%%' and + * '##' can also be used to begin code sections, in addition to '%%' + * that is understood by both. + */ + "^[[:space:]]*((classdef|function)[[:space:]].*)$|^(%%%?|##)[[:space:]].*$", "[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*|[-+0-9.e]+|[=~<>]=|\\.[*/\\^']|\\|\\||&&"), PATTERNS("objc", /* Negate C statements that can look like functions */ @@ -130,6 +135,12 @@ PATTERNS("ruby", "^[ \t]*((class|module|def)[ \t].*)$", "(@|@@|\\$)?[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*" "|[-+0-9.e]+|0[xXbB]?[0-9a-fA-F]+|\\?(\\\\C-)?(\\\\M-)?." "|//=?|[-+*/<>%&^|=!]=|<<=?|>>=?|===|\\.{1,3}|::|[!=]~"), +PATTERNS("rust", + "^[\t ]*((pub(\\([^\\)]+\\))?[\t ]+)?((async|const|unsafe|extern([\t ]+\"[^\"]+\"))[\t ]+)?(struct|enum|union|mod|trait|fn|impl)[< \t]+[^;]*)$", + /* -- */ + "[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*" + "|[0-9][0-9_a-fA-Fiosuxz]*(\\.([0-9]*[eE][+-]?)?[0-9_fF]*)?" + "|[-+*\\/<>%&^|=!:]=|<<=?|>>=?|&&|\\|\\||->|=>|\\.{2}=|\\.{3}|::"), PATTERNS("bibtex", "(@[a-zA-Z]{1,}[ \t]*\\{{0,1}[ \t]*[^ \t\"@',\\#}{~%]*).*$", "[={}\"]|[^={}\" \t]+"), PATTERNS("tex", "^(\\\\((sub)*section|chapter|part)\\*{0,1}\\{.*)$", diff --git a/worktree.c b/worktree.c index 4f66cd9ce1..5b4793caa3 100644 --- a/worktree.c +++ b/worktree.c @@ -228,9 +228,12 @@ struct worktree *find_worktree(struct worktree **list, free(to_free); return NULL; } - for (; *list; list++) - if (!fspathcmp(path, real_path((*list)->path))) + for (; *list; list++) { + const char *wt_path = real_path_if_valid((*list)->path); + + if (wt_path && !fspathcmp(path, wt_path)) break; + } free(path); free(to_free); return *list; diff --git a/wt-status.c b/wt-status.c index d2a1bec226..0bccef542f 100644 --- a/wt-status.c +++ b/wt-status.c @@ -2076,9 +2076,7 @@ static void wt_porcelain_v2_submodule_state( /* * Fix-up changed entries before we print them. */ -static void wt_porcelain_v2_fix_up_changed( - struct string_list_item *it, - struct wt_status *s) +static void wt_porcelain_v2_fix_up_changed(struct string_list_item *it) { struct wt_status_change_data *d = it->util; @@ -2138,7 +2136,7 @@ static void wt_porcelain_v2_print_changed_entry( char submodule_token[5]; char sep_char, eol_char; - wt_porcelain_v2_fix_up_changed(it, s); + wt_porcelain_v2_fix_up_changed(it); wt_porcelain_v2_submodule_state(d, submodule_token); key[0] = d->index_status ? d->index_status : '.'; |