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diff --git a/.cirrus.yml b/.cirrus.yml index c2f5fe385a..e114ffee1a 100644 --- a/.cirrus.yml +++ b/.cirrus.yml @@ -2,8 +2,15 @@ env: CIRRUS_CLONE_DEPTH: 1 freebsd_12_task: + env: + GIT_PROVE_OPTS: "--timer --jobs 10" + GIT_TEST_OPTS: "--no-chain-lint --no-bin-wrappers" + MAKEFLAGS: "-j4" + DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET: prove + DEVELOPER: 1 freebsd_instance: - image: freebsd-12-1-release-amd64 + image_family: freebsd-12-2 + memory: 2G install_script: pkg install -y gettext gmake perl5 create_user_script: diff --git a/Documentation/MyFirstObjectWalk.txt b/Documentation/MyFirstObjectWalk.txt index 2d10eea7a9..45eb84d8b4 100644 --- a/Documentation/MyFirstObjectWalk.txt +++ b/Documentation/MyFirstObjectWalk.txt @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ help understand. In our case, that means we omit trees and blobs not directly referenced by `HEAD` or `HEAD`'s history, because we begin the walk with only `HEAD` in the `pending` list.) -First, we'll need to `#include "list-objects-filter-options.h`" and set up the +First, we'll need to `#include "list-objects-filter-options.h"` and set up the `struct list_objects_filter_options` at the top of the function. ---- @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ Count all the objects within and modify the print statement: while ((oid = oidset_iter_next(&oit))) omitted_count++; - printf("commits %d\nblobs %d\ntags %d\ntrees%d\nomitted %d\n", + printf("commits %d\nblobs %d\ntags %d\ntrees %d\nomitted %d\n", commit_count, blob_count, tag_count, tree_count, omitted_count); ---- diff --git a/Documentation/git-bundle.txt b/Documentation/git-bundle.txt index 53804cad4b..ac0d003835 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-bundle.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-bundle.txt @@ -18,21 +18,48 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION ----------- -Some workflows require that one or more branches of development on one -machine be replicated on another machine, but the two machines cannot -be directly connected, and therefore the interactive Git protocols (git, -ssh, http) cannot be used. - -The 'git bundle' command packages objects and references in an archive -at the originating machine, which can then be imported into another -repository using 'git fetch', 'git pull', or 'git clone', -after moving the archive by some means (e.g., by sneakernet). - -As no -direct connection between the repositories exists, the user must specify a -basis for the bundle that is held by the destination repository: the -bundle assumes that all objects in the basis are already in the -destination repository. +Create, unpack, and manipulate "bundle" files. Bundles are used for +the "offline" transfer of Git objects without an active "server" +sitting on the other side of the network connection. + +They can be used to create both incremental and full backups of a +repository, and to relay the state of the references in one repository +to another. + +Git commands that fetch or otherwise "read" via protocols such as +`ssh://` and `https://` can also operate on bundle files. It is +possible linkgit:git-clone[1] a new repository from a bundle, to use +linkgit:git-fetch[1] to fetch from one, and to list the references +contained within it with linkgit:git-ls-remote[1]. There's no +corresponding "write" support, i.e.a 'git push' into a bundle is not +supported. + +See the "EXAMPLES" section below for examples of how to use bundles. + +BUNDLE FORMAT +------------- + +Bundles are `.pack` files (see linkgit:git-pack-objects[1]) with a +header indicating what references are contained within the bundle. + +Like the the packed archive format itself bundles can either be +self-contained, or be created using exclusions. +See the "OBJECT PREREQUISITES" section below. + +Bundles created using revision exclusions are "thin packs" created +using the `--thin` option to linkgit:git-pack-objects[1], and +unbundled using the `--fix-thin` option to linkgit:git-index-pack[1]. + +There is no option to create a "thick pack" when using revision +exclusions, users should not be concerned about the difference. By +using "thin packs" bundles created using exclusions are smaller in +size. That they're "thin" under the hood is merely noted here as a +curiosity, and as a reference to other documentation + +See link:technical/bundle-format.html[the `bundle-format` +documentation] for more details and the discussion of "thin pack" in +link:technical/pack-format.html[the pack format documentation] for +further details. OPTIONS ------- @@ -117,28 +144,88 @@ unbundle <file>:: SPECIFYING REFERENCES --------------------- -'git bundle' will only package references that are shown by -'git show-ref': this includes heads, tags, and remote heads. References -such as `master~1` cannot be packaged, but are perfectly suitable for -defining the basis. More than one reference may be packaged, and more -than one basis can be specified. The objects packaged are those not -contained in the union of the given bases. Each basis can be -specified explicitly (e.g. `^master~10`), or implicitly (e.g. -`master~10..master`, `--since=10.days.ago master`). +Revisions must accompanied by reference names to be packaged in a +bundle. + +More than one reference may be packaged, and more than one set of prerequisite objects can +be specified. The objects packaged are those not contained in the +union of the prerequisites. + +The 'git bundle create' command resolves the reference names for you +using the same rules as `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref=loose`. Each +prerequisite can be specified explicitly (e.g. `^master~10`), or implicitly +(e.g. `master~10..master`, `--since=10.days.ago master`). + +All of these simple cases are OK (assuming we have a "master" and +"next" branch): + +---------------- +$ git bundle create master.bundle master +$ echo master | git bundle create master.bundle --stdin +$ git bundle create master-and-next.bundle master next +$ (echo master; echo next) | git bundle create master-and-next.bundle --stdin +---------------- + +And so are these (and the same but omitted `--stdin` examples): + +---------------- +$ git bundle create recent-master.bundle master~10..master +$ git bundle create recent-updates.bundle master~10..master next~5..next +---------------- + +A revision name or a range whose right-hand-side cannot be resolved to +a reference is not accepted: + +---------------- +$ git bundle create HEAD.bundle $(git rev-parse HEAD) +fatal: Refusing to create empty bundle. +$ git bundle create master-yesterday.bundle master~10..master~5 +fatal: Refusing to create empty bundle. +---------------- + +OBJECT PREREQUISITES +-------------------- + +When creating bundles it is possible to create a self-contained bundle +that can be unbundled in a repository with no common history, as well +as providing negative revisions to exclude objects needed in the +earlier parts of the history. + +Feeding a revision such as `new` to `git bundle create` will create a +bundle file that contains all the objects reachable from the revision +`new`. That bundle can be unbundled in any repository to obtain a full +history that leads to the revision `new`: + +---------------- +$ git bundle create full.bundle new +---------------- + +A revision range such as `old..new` will produce a bundle file that +will require the revision `old` (and any objects reachable from it) +to exist for the bundle to be "unbundle"-able: + +---------------- +$ git bundle create full.bundle old..new +---------------- + +A self-contained bundle without any prerequisites can be extracted +into anywhere, even into an empty repository, or be cloned from +(i.e., `new`, but not `old..new`). -It is very important that the basis used be held by the destination. It is okay to err on the side of caution, causing the bundle file to contain objects already in the destination, as these are ignored when unpacking at the destination. -`git clone` can use any bundle created without negative refspecs -(e.g., `new`, but not `old..new`). If you want to match `git clone --mirror`, which would include your refs such as `refs/remotes/*`, use `--all`. If you want to provide the same set of refs that a clone directly from the source repository would get, use `--branches --tags` for the `<git-rev-list-args>`. +The 'git bundle verify' command can be used to check whether your +recipient repository has the required prerequisite commits for a +bundle. + EXAMPLES -------- @@ -149,7 +236,7 @@ but we can move data from A to B via some mechanism (CD, email, etc.). We want to update R2 with development made on the branch master in R1. To bootstrap the process, you can first create a bundle that does not have -any basis. You can use a tag to remember up to what commit you last +any prerequisites. You can use a tag to remember up to what commit you last processed, in order to make it easy to later update the other repository with an incremental bundle: @@ -200,7 +287,7 @@ machineB$ git pull If you know up to what commit the intended recipient repository should have the necessary objects, you can use that knowledge to specify the -basis, giving a cut-off point to limit the revisions and objects that go +prerequisites, giving a cut-off point to limit the revisions and objects that go in the resulting bundle. The previous example used the lastR2bundle tag for this purpose, but you can use any other options that you would give to the linkgit:git-log[1] command. Here are more examples: @@ -211,7 +298,7 @@ You can use a tag that is present in both: $ git bundle create mybundle v1.0.0..master ---------------- -You can use a basis based on time: +You can use a prerequisite based on time: ---------------- $ git bundle create mybundle --since=10.days master @@ -224,7 +311,7 @@ $ git bundle create mybundle -10 master ---------------- You can run `git-bundle verify` to see if you can extract from a bundle -that was created with a basis: +that was created with a prerequisite: ---------------- $ git bundle verify mybundle diff --git a/Documentation/git-rebase.txt b/Documentation/git-rebase.txt index 55af6fd24e..73d49ec8d9 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rebase.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rebase.txt @@ -340,9 +340,7 @@ See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below. -m:: --merge:: - Use merging strategies to rebase. When the recursive (default) merge - strategy is used, this allows rebase to be aware of renames on the - upstream side. This is the default. + Using merging strategies to rebase (default). + Note that a rebase merge works by replaying each commit from the working branch on top of the <upstream> branch. Because of this, when a merge @@ -354,9 +352,8 @@ See also INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below. -s <strategy>:: --strategy=<strategy>:: - Use the given merge strategy. - If there is no `-s` option 'git merge-recursive' is used - instead. This implies --merge. + Use the given merge strategy, instead of the default + `recursive`. This implies `--merge`. + Because 'git rebase' replays each commit from the working branch on top of the <upstream> branch using the given strategy, using @@ -530,7 +527,7 @@ The `--rebase-merges` mode is similar in spirit to the deprecated where commits can be reordered, inserted and dropped at will. + It is currently only possible to recreate the merge commits using the -`recursive` merge strategy; Different merge strategies can be used only via +`recursive` merge strategy; different merge strategies can be used only via explicit `exec git merge -s <strategy> [...]` commands. + See also REBASING MERGES and INCOMPATIBLE OPTIONS below. @@ -1219,12 +1216,16 @@ successful merge so that the user can edit the message. If a `merge` command fails for any reason other than merge conflicts (i.e. when the merge operation did not even start), it is rescheduled immediately. -At this time, the `merge` command will *always* use the `recursive` -merge strategy for regular merges, and `octopus` for octopus merges, -with no way to choose a different one. To work around -this, an `exec` command can be used to call `git merge` explicitly, -using the fact that the labels are worktree-local refs (the ref -`refs/rewritten/onto` would correspond to the label `onto`, for example). +By default, the `merge` command will use the `recursive` merge +strategy for regular merges, and `octopus` for octopus merges. One +can specify a default strategy for all merges using the `--strategy` +argument when invoking rebase, or can override specific merges in the +interactive list of commands by using an `exec` command to call `git +merge` explicitly with a `--strategy` argument. Note that when +calling `git merge` explicitly like this, you can make use of the fact +that the labels are worktree-local refs (the ref `refs/rewritten/onto` +would correspond to the label `onto`, for example) in order to refer +to the branches you want to merge. Note: the first command (`label onto`) labels the revision onto which the commits are rebased; The name `onto` is just a convention, as a nod diff --git a/Documentation/merge-options.txt b/Documentation/merge-options.txt index 52565014c1..f66e650064 100644 --- a/Documentation/merge-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/merge-options.txt @@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ With --squash, --commit is not allowed, and will fail. Use the given merge strategy; can be supplied more than once to specify them in the order they should be tried. If there is no `-s` option, a built-in list of strategies - is used instead ('git merge-recursive' when merging a single - head, 'git merge-octopus' otherwise). + is used instead (`recursive` when merging a single head, + `octopus` otherwise). -X <option>:: --strategy-option=<option>:: diff --git a/Documentation/merge-strategies.txt b/Documentation/merge-strategies.txt index 2912de706b..210f0f850b 100644 --- a/Documentation/merge-strategies.txt +++ b/Documentation/merge-strategies.txt @@ -6,13 +6,6 @@ backend 'merge strategies' to be chosen with `-s` option. Some strategies can also take their own options, which can be passed by giving `-X<option>` arguments to `git merge` and/or `git pull`. -resolve:: - This can only resolve two heads (i.e. the current branch - and another branch you pulled from) using a 3-way merge - algorithm. It tries to carefully detect criss-cross - merge ambiguities and is considered generally safe and - fast. - recursive:: This can only resolve two heads using a 3-way merge algorithm. When there is more than one common @@ -23,9 +16,9 @@ recursive:: causing mismerges by tests done on actual merge commits taken from Linux 2.6 kernel development history. Additionally this can detect and handle merges involving - renames, but currently cannot make use of detected - copies. This is the default merge strategy when pulling - or merging one branch. + renames. It does not make use of detected copies. This + is the default merge strategy when pulling or merging one + branch. + The 'recursive' strategy can take the following options: @@ -44,17 +37,14 @@ theirs;; no 'theirs' merge strategy to confuse this merge option with. patience;; - With this option, 'merge-recursive' spends a little extra time - to avoid mismerges that sometimes occur due to unimportant - matching lines (e.g., braces from distinct functions). Use - this when the branches to be merged have diverged wildly. - See also linkgit:git-diff[1] `--patience`. + Deprecated synonym for `diff-algorithm=patience`. diff-algorithm=[patience|minimal|histogram|myers];; - Tells 'merge-recursive' to use a different diff algorithm, which - can help avoid mismerges that occur due to unimportant matching - lines (such as braces from distinct functions). See also - linkgit:git-diff[1] `--diff-algorithm`. + Use a different diff algorithm while merging, which can help + avoid mismerges that occur due to unimportant matching lines + (such as braces from distinct functions). See also + linkgit:git-diff[1] `--diff-algorithm`. Defaults to the + `diff.algorithm` config setting. ignore-space-change;; ignore-all-space;; @@ -105,6 +95,26 @@ subtree[=<path>];; is prefixed (or stripped from the beginning) to make the shape of two trees to match. +ort:: + This is meant as a drop-in replacement for the `recursive` + algorithm (as reflected in its acronym -- "Ostensibly + Recursive's Twin"), and will likely replace it in the future. + It fixes corner cases that the `recursive` strategy handles + suboptimally, and is significantly faster in large + repositories -- especially when many renames are involved. ++ +The `ort` strategy takes all the same options as `recursive`. +However, it ignores three of those options: `no-renames`, +`patience` and `diff-algorithm`. It always runs with rename +detection (it handles it much faster than `recursive` does), and +it specifically uses `diff-algorithm=histogram`. + +resolve:: + This can only resolve two heads (i.e. the current branch + and another branch you pulled from) using a 3-way merge + algorithm. It tries to carefully detect criss-cross + merge ambiguities. It does not handle renames. + octopus:: This resolves cases with more than two heads, but refuses to do a complex merge that needs manual resolution. It is diff --git a/Documentation/technical/directory-rename-detection.txt b/Documentation/technical/directory-rename-detection.txt index 49b83ef3cc..029ee2cedc 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/directory-rename-detection.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/directory-rename-detection.txt @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Directory rename detection ========================== Rename detection logic in diffcore-rename that checks for renames of -individual files is aggregated and analyzed in merge-recursive for cases -where combinations of renames indicate that a full directory has been -renamed. +individual files is also aggregated there and then analyzed in either +merge-ort or merge-recursive for cases where combinations of renames +indicate that a full directory has been renamed. Scope of abilities ------------------ @@ -88,9 +88,11 @@ directory rename detection support in: Folks have requested in the past that `git diff` detect directory renames and somehow simplify its output. It is not clear whether this would be desirable or how the output should be simplified, so this was - simply not implemented. Further, to implement this, directory rename - detection logic would need to move from merge-recursive to - diffcore-rename. + simply not implemented. Also, while diffcore-rename has most of the + logic for detecting directory renames, some of the logic is still found + within merge-ort and merge-recursive. Fully supporting directory + rename detection in diffs would require copying or moving the remaining + bits of logic to the diff machinery. * am @@ -2603,10 +2603,10 @@ $(REMOTE_CURL_PRIMARY): remote-curl.o http.o http-walker.o GIT-LDFLAGS $(GITLIBS $(CURL_LIBCURL) $(EXPAT_LIBEXPAT) $(LIBS) $(LIB_FILE): $(LIB_OBJS) - $(QUIET_AR)$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^ + $(QUIET_AR)$(RM) $@ && $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^ $(XDIFF_LIB): $(XDIFF_OBJS) - $(QUIET_AR)$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^ + $(QUIET_AR)$(RM) $@ && $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $^ export DEFAULT_EDITOR DEFAULT_PAGER diff --git a/builtin/add.c b/builtin/add.c index 09e684585d..c37c95b45b 100644 --- a/builtin/add.c +++ b/builtin/add.c @@ -313,9 +313,7 @@ static int edit_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) rev.diffopt.output_format = DIFF_FORMAT_PATCH; rev.diffopt.use_color = 0; rev.diffopt.flags.ignore_dirty_submodules = 1; - out = open(file, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0666); - if (out < 0) - die(_("Could not open '%s' for writing."), file); + out = xopen(file, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0666); rev.diffopt.file = xfdopen(out, "w"); rev.diffopt.close_file = 1; if (run_diff_files(&rev, 0)) diff --git a/builtin/archive.c b/builtin/archive.c index 45d11669aa..7176b041b6 100644 --- a/builtin/archive.c +++ b/builtin/archive.c @@ -12,9 +12,7 @@ static void create_output_file(const char *output_file) { - int output_fd = open(output_file, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0666); - if (output_fd < 0) - die_errno(_("could not create archive file '%s'"), output_file); + int output_fd = xopen(output_file, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0666); if (output_fd != 1) { if (dup2(output_fd, 1) < 0) die_errno(_("could not redirect output")); diff --git a/builtin/bugreport.c b/builtin/bugreport.c index 9915a5841d..06ed10dc92 100644 --- a/builtin/bugreport.c +++ b/builtin/bugreport.c @@ -171,10 +171,7 @@ int cmd_bugreport(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) get_populated_hooks(&buffer, !startup_info->have_repository); /* fopen doesn't offer us an O_EXCL alternative, except with glibc. */ - report = open(report_path.buf, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, 0666); - - if (report < 0) - die(_("couldn't create a new file at '%s'"), report_path.buf); + report = xopen(report_path.buf, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_WRONLY, 0666); if (write_in_full(report, buffer.buf, buffer.len) < 0) die_errno(_("unable to write to %s"), report_path.buf); diff --git a/builtin/commit-tree.c b/builtin/commit-tree.c index 1031b9a491..63ea322933 100644 --- a/builtin/commit-tree.c +++ b/builtin/commit-tree.c @@ -88,9 +88,7 @@ static int parse_file_arg_callback(const struct option *opt, if (!strcmp(arg, "-")) fd = 0; else { - fd = open(arg, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno(_("git commit-tree: failed to open '%s'"), arg); + fd = xopen(arg, O_RDONLY); } if (strbuf_read(buf, fd, 0) < 0) die_errno(_("git commit-tree: failed to read '%s'"), arg); diff --git a/builtin/gc.c b/builtin/gc.c index f05d2f0a1a..ac60662619 100644 --- a/builtin/gc.c +++ b/builtin/gc.c @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ static int report_last_gc_error(void) */ warning(_("The last gc run reported the following. " "Please correct the root cause\n" - "and remove %s.\n" + "and remove %s\n" "Automatic cleanup will not be performed " "until the file is removed.\n\n" "%s"), @@ -1600,18 +1600,40 @@ static int launchctl_remove_plists(const char *cmd) launchctl_remove_plist(SCHEDULE_WEEKLY, cmd); } +static int launchctl_list_contains_plist(const char *name, const char *cmd) +{ + int result; + struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT; + char *uid = launchctl_get_uid(); + + strvec_split(&child.args, cmd); + strvec_pushl(&child.args, "list", name, NULL); + + child.no_stderr = 1; + child.no_stdout = 1; + + if (start_command(&child)) + die(_("failed to start launchctl")); + + result = finish_command(&child); + + free(uid); + + /* Returns failure if 'name' doesn't exist. */ + return !result; +} + static int launchctl_schedule_plist(const char *exec_path, enum schedule_priority schedule, const char *cmd) { - FILE *plist; - int i; + int i, fd; const char *preamble, *repeat; const char *frequency = get_frequency(schedule); char *name = launchctl_service_name(frequency); char *filename = launchctl_service_filename(name); - - if (safe_create_leading_directories(filename)) - die(_("failed to create directories for '%s'"), filename); - plist = xfopen(filename, "w"); + struct lock_file lk = LOCK_INIT; + static unsigned long lock_file_timeout_ms = ULONG_MAX; + struct strbuf plist = STRBUF_INIT, plist2 = STRBUF_INIT; + struct stat st; preamble = "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n" "<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC \"-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN\" \"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd\">\n" @@ -1630,7 +1652,7 @@ static int launchctl_schedule_plist(const char *exec_path, enum schedule_priorit "</array>\n" "<key>StartCalendarInterval</key>\n" "<array>\n"; - fprintf(plist, preamble, name, exec_path, exec_path, frequency); + strbuf_addf(&plist, preamble, name, exec_path, exec_path, frequency); switch (schedule) { case SCHEDULE_HOURLY: @@ -1639,7 +1661,7 @@ static int launchctl_schedule_plist(const char *exec_path, enum schedule_priorit "<key>Minute</key><integer>0</integer>\n" "</dict>\n"; for (i = 1; i <= 23; i++) - fprintf(plist, repeat, i); + strbuf_addf(&plist, repeat, i); break; case SCHEDULE_DAILY: @@ -1649,32 +1671,59 @@ static int launchctl_schedule_plist(const char *exec_path, enum schedule_priorit "<key>Minute</key><integer>0</integer>\n" "</dict>\n"; for (i = 1; i <= 6; i++) - fprintf(plist, repeat, i); + strbuf_addf(&plist, repeat, i); break; case SCHEDULE_WEEKLY: - fprintf(plist, - "<dict>\n" - "<key>Day</key><integer>0</integer>\n" - "<key>Hour</key><integer>0</integer>\n" - "<key>Minute</key><integer>0</integer>\n" - "</dict>\n"); + strbuf_addstr(&plist, + "<dict>\n" + "<key>Day</key><integer>0</integer>\n" + "<key>Hour</key><integer>0</integer>\n" + "<key>Minute</key><integer>0</integer>\n" + "</dict>\n"); break; default: /* unreachable */ break; } - fprintf(plist, "</array>\n</dict>\n</plist>\n"); - fclose(plist); + strbuf_addstr(&plist, "</array>\n</dict>\n</plist>\n"); + + if (safe_create_leading_directories(filename)) + die(_("failed to create directories for '%s'"), filename); + + if ((long)lock_file_timeout_ms < 0 && + git_config_get_ulong("gc.launchctlplistlocktimeoutms", + &lock_file_timeout_ms)) + lock_file_timeout_ms = 150; + + fd = hold_lock_file_for_update_timeout(&lk, filename, LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR, + lock_file_timeout_ms); - /* bootout might fail if not already running, so ignore */ - launchctl_boot_plist(0, filename, cmd); - if (launchctl_boot_plist(1, filename, cmd)) - die(_("failed to bootstrap service %s"), filename); + /* + * Does this file already exist? With the intended contents? Is it + * registered already? Then it does not need to be re-registered. + */ + if (!stat(filename, &st) && st.st_size == plist.len && + strbuf_read_file(&plist2, filename, plist.len) == plist.len && + !strbuf_cmp(&plist, &plist2) && + launchctl_list_contains_plist(name, cmd)) + rollback_lock_file(&lk); + else { + if (write_in_full(fd, plist.buf, plist.len) < 0 || + commit_lock_file(&lk)) + die_errno(_("could not write '%s'"), filename); + + /* bootout might fail if not already running, so ignore */ + launchctl_boot_plist(0, filename, cmd); + if (launchctl_boot_plist(1, filename, cmd)) + die(_("failed to bootstrap service %s"), filename); + } free(filename); free(name); + strbuf_release(&plist); + strbuf_release(&plist2); return 0; } diff --git a/builtin/hash-object.c b/builtin/hash-object.c index 640ef4ded5..2e6e2ddd0c 100644 --- a/builtin/hash-object.c +++ b/builtin/hash-object.c @@ -53,9 +53,7 @@ static void hash_object(const char *path, const char *type, const char *vpath, unsigned flags, int literally) { int fd; - fd = open(path, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno("Cannot open '%s'", path); + fd = xopen(path, O_RDONLY); hash_fd(fd, type, vpath, flags, literally); } diff --git a/builtin/index-pack.c b/builtin/index-pack.c index 8336466865..6cc4890217 100644 --- a/builtin/index-pack.c +++ b/builtin/index-pack.c @@ -338,15 +338,11 @@ static const char *open_pack_file(const char *pack_name) "pack/tmp_pack_XXXXXX"); pack_name = strbuf_detach(&tmp_file, NULL); } else { - output_fd = open(pack_name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_RDWR, 0600); - if (output_fd < 0) - die_errno(_("unable to create '%s'"), pack_name); + output_fd = xopen(pack_name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_RDWR, 0600); } nothread_data.pack_fd = output_fd; } else { - input_fd = open(pack_name, O_RDONLY); - if (input_fd < 0) - die_errno(_("cannot open packfile '%s'"), pack_name); + input_fd = xopen(pack_name, O_RDONLY); output_fd = -1; nothread_data.pack_fd = input_fd; } diff --git a/builtin/ls-remote.c b/builtin/ls-remote.c index 1794548c71..f4fd823af8 100644 --- a/builtin/ls-remote.c +++ b/builtin/ls-remote.c @@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ int cmd_ls_remote(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) PARSE_OPT_STOP_AT_NON_OPTION); dest = argv[0]; + packet_trace_identity("ls-remote"); + UNLEAK(sorting); if (argc > 1) { diff --git a/builtin/mailsplit.c b/builtin/mailsplit.c index 664400b816..7baef30569 100644 --- a/builtin/mailsplit.c +++ b/builtin/mailsplit.c @@ -75,9 +75,7 @@ static int split_one(FILE *mbox, const char *name, int allow_bare) fprintf(stderr, "corrupt mailbox\n"); exit(1); } - fd = open(name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno("cannot open output file '%s'", name); + fd = xopen(name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0666); output = xfdopen(fd, "w"); /* Copy it out, while searching for a line that begins with diff --git a/builtin/merge.c b/builtin/merge.c index 22f23990b3..0d2356d0a7 100644 --- a/builtin/merge.c +++ b/builtin/merge.c @@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ static int try_merge_strategy(const char *strategy, struct commit_list *common, for (x = 0; x < xopts_nr; x++) if (parse_merge_opt(&o, xopts[x])) - die(_("Unknown option for merge-recursive: -X%s"), xopts[x]); + die(_("unknown strategy option: -X%s"), xopts[x]); o.branch1 = head_arg; o.branch2 = merge_remote_util(remoteheads->item)->name; @@ -862,9 +862,11 @@ static void prepare_to_commit(struct commit_list *remoteheads) strbuf_commented_addf(&msg, "\n"); } strbuf_commented_addf(&msg, _(merge_editor_comment)); - strbuf_commented_addf(&msg, _(cleanup_mode == COMMIT_MSG_CLEANUP_SCISSORS ? - scissors_editor_comment : - no_scissors_editor_comment), comment_line_char); + if (cleanup_mode == COMMIT_MSG_CLEANUP_SCISSORS) + strbuf_commented_addf(&msg, _(scissors_editor_comment)); + else + strbuf_commented_addf(&msg, + _(no_scissors_editor_comment), comment_line_char); } if (signoff) append_signoff(&msg, ignore_non_trailer(msg.buf, msg.len), 0); @@ -1136,9 +1138,7 @@ static void handle_fetch_head(struct commit_list **remotes, struct strbuf *merge merge_names = &fetch_head_file; filename = git_path_fetch_head(the_repository); - fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno(_("could not open '%s' for reading"), filename); + fd = xopen(filename, O_RDONLY); if (strbuf_read(merge_names, fd, 0) < 0) die_errno(_("could not read '%s'"), filename); diff --git a/builtin/notes.c b/builtin/notes.c index 74bba39ca8..71c59583a1 100644 --- a/builtin/notes.c +++ b/builtin/notes.c @@ -172,9 +172,7 @@ static void prepare_note_data(const struct object_id *object, struct note_data * /* write the template message before editing: */ d->edit_path = git_pathdup("NOTES_EDITMSG"); - fd = open(d->edit_path, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0600); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno(_("could not create file '%s'"), d->edit_path); + fd = xopen(d->edit_path, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0600); if (d->given) write_or_die(fd, d->buf.buf, d->buf.len); diff --git a/builtin/rebase.c b/builtin/rebase.c index 33e0961900..66a0a0f0d0 100644 --- a/builtin/rebase.c +++ b/builtin/rebase.c @@ -1918,7 +1918,7 @@ int cmd_rebase(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) &options.orig_head)) options.head_name = NULL; else - die(_("fatal: no such branch/commit '%s'"), + die(_("no such branch/commit '%s'"), branch_name); } else if (argc == 0) { /* Do not need to switch branches, we are already on it. */ diff --git a/builtin/show-branch.c b/builtin/show-branch.c index d77ce7aeb3..bea4bbf468 100644 --- a/builtin/show-branch.c +++ b/builtin/show-branch.c @@ -482,10 +482,9 @@ static void snarf_refs(int head, int remotes) } } -static int rev_is_head(const char *head, const char *name, - unsigned char *head_sha1, unsigned char *sha1) +static int rev_is_head(const char *head, const char *name) { - if (!head || (head_sha1 && sha1 && !hasheq(head_sha1, sha1))) + if (!head) return 0; skip_prefix(head, "refs/heads/", &head); if (!skip_prefix(name, "refs/heads/", &name)) @@ -806,9 +805,7 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) /* We are only interested in adding the branch * HEAD points at. */ - if (rev_is_head(head, - ref_name[i], - head_oid.hash, NULL)) + if (rev_is_head(head, ref_name[i])) has_head++; } if (!has_head) { @@ -867,10 +864,8 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) if (1 < num_rev || extra < 0) { for (i = 0; i < num_rev; i++) { int j; - int is_head = rev_is_head(head, - ref_name[i], - head_oid.hash, - rev[i]->object.oid.hash); + int is_head = rev_is_head(head, ref_name[i]) && + oideq(&head_oid, &rev[i]->object.oid); if (extra < 0) printf("%c [%s] ", is_head ? '*' : ' ', ref_name[i]); diff --git a/builtin/tag.c b/builtin/tag.c index 82fcfc0982..87552ae6ac 100644 --- a/builtin/tag.c +++ b/builtin/tag.c @@ -293,9 +293,7 @@ static void create_tag(const struct object_id *object, const char *object_ref, /* write the template message before editing: */ path = git_pathdup("TAG_EDITMSG"); - fd = open(path, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0600); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno(_("could not create file '%s'"), path); + fd = xopen(path, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0600); if (opt->message_given) { write_or_die(fd, buf->buf, buf->len); diff --git a/builtin/update-index.c b/builtin/update-index.c index f1f16f2de5..187203e8bb 100644 --- a/builtin/update-index.c +++ b/builtin/update-index.c @@ -95,9 +95,7 @@ static int create_file(const char *path) { int fd; path = get_mtime_path(path); - fd = open(path, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno(_("failed to create file %s"), path); + fd = xopen(path, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644); return fd; } @@ -164,6 +164,8 @@ enum protocol_version discover_version(struct packet_reader *reader) BUG("unknown protocol version"); } + trace2_data_intmax("transfer", NULL, "negotiated-version", version); + return version; } diff --git a/contrib/coccinelle/xopen.cocci b/contrib/coccinelle/xopen.cocci new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..814d7b8a1a --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/coccinelle/xopen.cocci @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +@@ +identifier fd; +identifier die_fn =~ "^(die|die_errno)$"; +@@ +( + fd = +- open ++ xopen + (...); +| + int fd = +- open ++ xopen + (...); +) +- if ( \( fd < 0 \| fd == -1 \) ) { die_fn(...); } diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash index 4bdd27ddc8..8108eda1e8 100644 --- a/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash +++ b/contrib/completion/git-completion.bash @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ __gitcomp () local cur_="${3-$cur}" case "$cur_" in - --*=) + *=) ;; --no-*) local c i=0 IFS=$' \t\n' @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ __gitcomp_builtin () local incl="${2-}" local excl="${3-}" - local var=__gitcomp_builtin_"${cmd/-/_}" + local var=__gitcomp_builtin_"${cmd//-/_}" local options eval "options=\${$var-}" @@ -2650,10 +2650,10 @@ __git_complete_config_variable_name () return ;; branch.*) - local pfx="${cur%.*}." - cur_="${cur#*.}" + local pfx="${cur_%.*}." + cur_="${cur_#*.}" __gitcomp_direct "$(__git_heads "$pfx" "$cur_" ".")" - __gitcomp_nl_append $'autoSetupMerge\nautoSetupRebase\n' "$pfx" "$cur_" "$sfx" + __gitcomp_nl_append $'autoSetupMerge\nautoSetupRebase\n' "$pfx" "$cur_" "${sfx- }" return ;; guitool.*.*) @@ -2687,7 +2687,7 @@ __git_complete_config_variable_name () local pfx="${cur_%.*}." cur_="${cur_#*.}" __git_compute_all_commands - __gitcomp_nl "$__git_all_commands" "$pfx" "$cur_" "$sfx" + __gitcomp_nl "$__git_all_commands" "$pfx" "$cur_" "${sfx- }" return ;; remote.*.*) @@ -2703,7 +2703,7 @@ __git_complete_config_variable_name () local pfx="${cur_%.*}." cur_="${cur_#*.}" __gitcomp_nl "$(__git_remotes)" "$pfx" "$cur_" "." - __gitcomp_nl_append "pushDefault" "$pfx" "$cur_" "$sfx" + __gitcomp_nl_append "pushDefault" "$pfx" "$cur_" "${sfx- }" return ;; url.*.*) diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-completion.tcsh b/contrib/completion/git-completion.tcsh index 4a790d8f4e..ba797e5b3c 100644 --- a/contrib/completion/git-completion.tcsh +++ b/contrib/completion/git-completion.tcsh @@ -80,8 +80,9 @@ else COMP_CWORD=\$((\${#COMP_WORDS[@]}-1)) fi -# Call _git() or _gitk() of the bash script, based on the first argument -_\${1} +# Call __git_wrap__git_main() or __git_wrap__gitk_main() of the bash script, +# based on the first argument +__git_wrap__\${1}_main IFS=\$'\n' if [ \${#COMPREPLY[*]} -eq 0 ]; then diff --git a/credential.c b/credential.c index 3c05c7c669..000ac7a8d4 100644 --- a/credential.c +++ b/credential.c @@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ static void credential_apply_config(struct credential *c) normalized_url = url_normalize(url.buf, &config.url); git_config(urlmatch_config_entry, &config); + string_list_clear(&config.vars, 1); free(normalized_url); strbuf_release(&url); diff --git a/csum-file.c b/csum-file.c index c951cf8277..26e8a6df44 100644 --- a/csum-file.c +++ b/csum-file.c @@ -131,12 +131,8 @@ struct hashfile *hashfd_check(const char *name) int sink, check; struct hashfile *f; - sink = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY); - if (sink < 0) - die_errno("unable to open /dev/null"); - check = open(name, O_RDONLY); - if (check < 0) - die_errno("unable to open '%s'", name); + sink = xopen("/dev/null", O_WRONLY); + check = xopen(name, O_RDONLY); f = hashfd(sink, name); f->check_fd = check; f->check_buffer = xmalloc(f->buffer_len); @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ static void free_mailmap_info(void *p, const char *s) s, debug_str(mi->name), debug_str(mi->email)); free(mi->name); free(mi->email); + free(mi); } static void free_mailmap_entry(void *p, const char *s) @@ -52,6 +53,7 @@ static void free_mailmap_entry(void *p, const char *s) me->namemap.strdup_strings = 1; string_list_clear_func(&me->namemap, free_mailmap_info); + free(me); } /* diff --git a/pack-write.c b/pack-write.c index f1fc3ecafa..2767b78619 100644 --- a/pack-write.c +++ b/pack-write.c @@ -75,9 +75,7 @@ const char *write_idx_file(const char *index_name, struct pack_idx_entry **objec index_name = strbuf_detach(&tmp_file, NULL); } else { unlink(index_name); - fd = open(index_name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, 0600); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno("unable to create '%s'", index_name); + fd = xopen(index_name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, 0600); } f = hashfd(fd, index_name); } @@ -256,9 +254,7 @@ const char *write_rev_file_order(const char *rev_name, rev_name = strbuf_detach(&tmp_file, NULL); } else { unlink(rev_name); - fd = open(rev_name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, 0600); - if (fd < 0) - die_errno("unable to create '%s'", rev_name); + fd = xopen(rev_name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, 0600); } f = hashfd(fd, rev_name); } else if (flags & WRITE_REV_VERIFY) { diff --git a/protocol-caps.c b/protocol-caps.c index 13a9e63a04..901b6795e4 100644 --- a/protocol-caps.c +++ b/protocol-caps.c @@ -69,9 +69,10 @@ static void send_info(struct repository *r, struct packet_writer *writer, } } - packet_writer_write(writer, "%s", - strbuf_detach(&send_buffer, NULL)); + packet_writer_write(writer, "%s", send_buffer.buf); + strbuf_reset(&send_buffer); } + strbuf_release(&send_buffer); } int cap_object_info(struct repository *r, struct strvec *keys, diff --git a/protocol.c b/protocol.c index 052d7edbb9..c53f7df5be 100644 --- a/protocol.c +++ b/protocol.c @@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ enum protocol_version determine_protocol_version_server(void) string_list_clear(&list, 0); } + trace2_data_intmax("transfer", NULL, "negotiated-version", version); + return version; } @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ static inline void init_remotes_hash(void) static struct remote *make_remote(const char *name, int len) { - struct remote *ret, *replaced; + struct remote *ret; struct remotes_hash_key lookup; struct hashmap_entry lookup_entry, *e; @@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ static struct remote *make_remote(const char *name, int len) remotes[remotes_nr++] = ret; hashmap_entry_init(&ret->ent, lookup_entry.hash); - replaced = hashmap_put_entry(&remotes_hash, ret, ent); - assert(replaced == NULL); /* no previous entry overwritten */ + if (hashmap_put_entry(&remotes_hash, ret, ent)) + BUG("hashmap_put overwrote entry after hashmap_get returned NULL"); return ret; } diff --git a/run-command.c b/run-command.c index f72e72cce7..2961f7e55e 100644 --- a/run-command.c +++ b/run-command.c @@ -761,9 +761,7 @@ fail_pipe: notify_pipe[0] = notify_pipe[1] = -1; if (cmd->no_stdin || cmd->no_stdout || cmd->no_stderr) { - null_fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC); - if (null_fd < 0) - die_errno(_("open /dev/null failed")); + null_fd = xopen("/dev/null", O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC); set_cloexec(null_fd); } diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c index 7f07cd00f3..a4e5c43fcf 100644 --- a/sequencer.c +++ b/sequencer.c @@ -2065,7 +2065,7 @@ static int do_pick_commit(struct repository *r, /* * We do not intend to commit immediately. We just want to * merge the differences in, so let's compute the tree - * that represents the "current" state for merge-recursive + * that represents the "current" state for the merge machinery * to work on. */ if (write_index_as_tree(&head, r->index, r->index_file, 0, NULL)) diff --git a/t/t5323-pack-redundant.sh b/t/t5323-pack-redundant.sh index 8b01793845..8dbbcc5e51 100755 --- a/t/t5323-pack-redundant.sh +++ b/t/t5323-pack-redundant.sh @@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ test_expect_success 'setup main repo' ' create_commits_in "$main_repo" A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ' -test_expect_success 'master: pack-redundant works with no packfile' ' +test_expect_success 'main: pack-redundant works with no packfile' ' ( - cd "$master_repo" && + cd "$main_repo" && cat >expect <<-EOF && fatal: Zero packs found! EOF diff --git a/t/t5582-fetch-negative-refspec.sh b/t/t5582-fetch-negative-refspec.sh index e5d2e79ad3..7a80e47c2b 100755 --- a/t/t5582-fetch-negative-refspec.sh +++ b/t/t5582-fetch-negative-refspec.sh @@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ test_expect_success "fetch with negative pattern refspec does not expand prefix" ' test_expect_success "fetch with negative refspec avoids duplicate conflict" ' - cd "$D" && ( cd one && git branch dups/a && diff --git a/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh b/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh index 78de1ff2ad..d3687b1a2e 100755 --- a/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh +++ b/t/t5702-protocol-v2.sh @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ test_expect_success 'list refs with git:// using protocol v2' ' ls-remote --symref "$GIT_DAEMON_URL/parent" >actual && # Client requested to use protocol v2 - grep "git> .*\\\0\\\0version=2\\\0$" log && + grep "ls-remote> .*\\\0\\\0version=2\\\0$" log && # Server responded using protocol v2 - grep "git< version 2" log && + grep "ls-remote< version 2" log && git ls-remote --symref "$GIT_DAEMON_URL/parent" >expect && test_cmp expect actual @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ test_expect_success 'list refs with file:// using protocol v2' ' ls-remote --symref "file://$(pwd)/file_parent" >actual && # Server responded using protocol v2 - grep "git< version 2" log && + grep "ls-remote< version 2" log && git ls-remote --symref "file://$(pwd)/file_parent" >expect && test_cmp expect actual diff --git a/t/t5705-session-id-in-capabilities.sh b/t/t5705-session-id-in-capabilities.sh index f1d189d5bc..eb8c79aafd 100755 --- a/t/t5705-session-id-in-capabilities.sh +++ b/t/t5705-session-id-in-capabilities.sh @@ -73,6 +73,17 @@ do grep \"key\":\"server-sid\" tr2-client-events && grep \"key\":\"client-sid\" tr2-server-events ' + + test_expect_success "client & server log negotiated version (v${PROTO})" ' + test_when_finished "rm -rf local tr2-client-events tr2-server-events" && + cp -r "$LOCAL_PRISTINE" local && + GIT_TRACE2_EVENT="$(pwd)/tr2-client-events" \ + git -c protocol.version=$PROTO -C local fetch \ + --upload-pack "GIT_TRACE2_EVENT=\"$(pwd)/tr2-server-events\" git-upload-pack" \ + origin && + grep \"key\":\"negotiated-version\",\"value\":\"$PROTO\" tr2-client-events && + grep \"key\":\"negotiated-version\",\"value\":\"$PROTO\" tr2-server-events + ' done test_done diff --git a/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh b/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh index 9e0214076b..05a15a933a 100755 --- a/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh +++ b/t/t6300-for-each-ref.sh @@ -59,18 +59,25 @@ test_atom() { # Automatically test "contents:size" atom after testing "contents" if test "$2" = "contents" then - case $(git cat-file -t "$ref") in - tag) - # We cannot use $3 as it expects sanitize_pgp to run - expect=$(git cat-file tag $ref | tail -n +6 | wc -c) ;; - tree | blob) - expect='' ;; - commit) - expect=$(printf '%s' "$3" | wc -c) ;; - esac - # Leave $expect unquoted to lose possible leading whitespaces - echo $expect >expected + # for commit leg, $3 is changed there + expect=$(printf '%s' "$3" | wc -c) test_expect_${4:-success} $PREREQ "basic atom: $1 contents:size" ' + type=$(git cat-file -t "$ref") && + case $type in + tag) + # We cannot use $3 as it expects sanitize_pgp to run + git cat-file tag $ref >out && + expect=$(tail -n +6 out | wc -c) && + rm -f out ;; + tree | blob) + expect="" ;; + commit) + : "use the calculated expect" ;; + *) + BUG "unknown object type" ;; + esac && + # Leave $expect unquoted to lose possible leading whitespaces + echo $expect >expected && git for-each-ref --format="%(contents:size)" "$ref" >actual && test_cmp expected actual ' diff --git a/t/t7900-maintenance.sh b/t/t7900-maintenance.sh index 58f46c77e6..fc16ac2258 100755 --- a/t/t7900-maintenance.sh +++ b/t/t7900-maintenance.sh @@ -582,6 +582,23 @@ test_expect_success 'start and stop macOS maintenance' ' test_line_count = 0 actual ' +test_expect_success 'use launchctl list to prevent extra work' ' + # ensure we are registered + GIT_TEST_MAINT_SCHEDULER=launchctl:./print-args git maintenance start && + + # do it again on a fresh args file + rm -f args && + GIT_TEST_MAINT_SCHEDULER=launchctl:./print-args git maintenance start && + + ls "$HOME/Library/LaunchAgents" >actual && + cat >expect <<-\EOF && + list org.git-scm.git.hourly + list org.git-scm.git.daily + list org.git-scm.git.weekly + EOF + test_cmp expect args +' + test_expect_success 'start and stop Windows maintenance' ' write_script print-args <<-\EOF && echo $* >>args diff --git a/t/t9001-send-email.sh b/t/t9001-send-email.sh index 57fc10e7f8..595cbad372 100755 --- a/t/t9001-send-email.sh +++ b/t/t9001-send-email.sh @@ -2198,7 +2198,7 @@ test_expect_success $PREREQ 'leading and trailing whitespaces are removed' ' test_expect_success $PREREQ 'test using command name with --sendmail-cmd' ' clean_fake_sendmail && - PATH="$(pwd):$PATH" \ + PATH="$PWD:$PATH" \ git send-email \ --from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \ --to=nobody@example.com \ diff --git a/t/t9902-completion.sh b/t/t9902-completion.sh index 11573936d5..5decc3b269 100755 --- a/t/t9902-completion.sh +++ b/t/t9902-completion.sh @@ -540,6 +540,15 @@ test_expect_success '__gitcomp - expand/narrow all negative options' ' EOF ' +test_expect_success '__gitcomp - equal skip' ' + test_gitcomp "--option=" "--option=" <<-\EOF && + + EOF + test_gitcomp "option=" "option=" <<-\EOF + + EOF +' + test_expect_success '__gitcomp - doesnt fail because of invalid variable name' ' __gitcomp "$invalid_variable_name" ' @@ -2380,6 +2389,12 @@ test_expect_success 'git clone --config= - value' ' EOF ' +test_expect_success 'options with value' ' + test_completion "git merge -X diff-algorithm=" <<-\EOF + + EOF +' + test_expect_success 'sourcing the completion script clears cached commands' ' __git_compute_all_commands && verbose test -n "$__git_all_commands" && @@ -193,7 +193,9 @@ int xopen(const char *path, int oflag, ...) if (errno == EINTR) continue; - if ((oflag & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) + if ((oflag & (O_CREAT | O_EXCL)) == (O_CREAT | O_EXCL)) + die_errno(_("unable to create '%s'"), path); + else if ((oflag & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) die_errno(_("could not open '%s' for reading and writing"), path); else if ((oflag & O_WRONLY) == O_WRONLY) die_errno(_("could not open '%s' for writing"), path); |