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2021-07-30merge-ort: set up a memory poolLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+25
merge-ort has a lot of data structures, and they all tend to be freed together in clear_or_reinit_internal_opts(). Set up a memory pool to allow us to make these allocations and deallocations faster. Future commits will adjust various callers to make use of this memory pool. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-30merge-ort: add pool_alloc, pool_calloc, and pool_strndup wrappersLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+24
Make the code more flexible so that it can handle both being run with or without a memory pool by adding utility functions which will either call xmalloc, xcalloc, xstrndup or mem_pool_alloc, mem_pool_calloc, mem_pool_strndup depending on whether we have a non-NULL memory pool. A subsequent commit will make use of these. (We will actually be dropping these functions soon and just assuming we always have a memory pool, but the flexibility was very useful during development of merge-ort so I want to be able to restore it if needed.) Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-30diffcore-rename: use a mem_pool for exact rename detection's hashmapLibravatar Elijah Newren1-6/+16
Exact rename detection, via insert_file_table(), uses a hashmap to store files by oid. Use a mem_pool for the hashmap entries so these can all be allocated and deallocated together. For the testcases mentioned in commit 557ac0350d ("merge-ort: begin performance work; instrument with trace2_region_* calls", 2020-10-28), this change improves the performance as follows: Before After no-renames: 204.2 ms ± 3.0 ms 202.5 ms ± 3.2 ms mega-renames: 1.076 s ± 0.015 s 1.072 s ± 0.012 s just-one-mega: 364.1 ms ± 7.0 ms 357.3 ms ± 3.9 ms Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-30merge-ort: rename str{map,intmap,set}_func()Libravatar Elijah Newren1-13/+13
In order to make it clearer that these three variables holding a function refer to functions that will clear the strmap/strintmap/strset, rename them to str{map,intmap,set}_clear_func(). Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: restart merge with cached renames to reduce process entry costLibravatar Elijah Newren2-7/+87
The merge algorithm mostly consists of the following three functions: collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() process_entries() Prior to the trivial directory resolution optimization of the last half dozen commits, process_entries() was consistently the slowest, followed by collect_merge_info(), then detect_and_process_renames(). When the trivial directory resolution applies, it often dramatically decreases the amount of time spent in the two slower functions. Looking at the performance results in the previous commit, the trivial directory resolution optimization helps amazingly well when there are no relevant renames. It also helps really well when reapplying a long series of linear commits (such as in a rebase or cherry-pick), since the relevant renames may well be cached from the first reapplied commit. But when there are any relevant renames that are not cached (represented by the just-one-mega testcase), then the optimization does not help at all. Often, I noticed that when the optimization does not apply, it is because there are a handful of relevant sources -- maybe even only one. It felt frustrating to need to recurse into potentially hundreds or even thousands of directories just for a single rename, but it was needed for correctness. However, staring at this list of functions and noticing that process_entries() is the most expensive and knowing I could avoid it if I had cached renames suggested a simple idea: change collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() process_entries() into collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() <cache all the renames, and restart> collect_merge_info() detect_and_process_renames() process_entries() This may seem odd and look like more work. However, note that although we run collect_merge_info() twice, the second time we get to employ trivial directory resolves, which makes it much faster, so the increased time in collect_merge_info() is small. While we run detect_and_process_renames() again, all renames are cached so it's nearly a no-op (we don't call into diffcore_rename_extended() but we do have a little bit of data structure checking and fixing up). And the big payoff comes from the fact that process_entries(), will be much faster due to having far fewer entries to process. This restarting only makes sense if we can save recursing into enough directories to make it worth our while. Introduce a simple heuristic to guide this. Note that this heuristic uses a "wanted_factor" that I have virtually no actual real world data for, just some back-of-the-envelope quasi-scientific calculations that I included in some comments and then plucked a simple round number out of thin air. It could be that tweaking this number to make it either higher or lower improves the optimization. (There's slightly more here; when I first introduced this optimization, I used a factor of 10, because I was completely confident it was big enough to not cause slowdowns in special cases. I was certain it was higher than needed. Several months later, I added the rough calculations which make me think the optimal number is close to 2; but instead of pushing to the limit, I just bumped it to 3 to reduce the risk that there are special cases where this optimization can result in slowing down the code a little. If the ratio of path counts is below 3, we probably will only see minor performance improvements at best anyway.) Also, note that while the diffstat looks kind of long (nearly 100 lines), more than half of it is in two comments explaining how things work. For the testcases mentioned in commit 557ac0350d ("merge-ort: begin performance work; instrument with trace2_region_* calls", 2020-10-28), this change improves the performance as follows: Before After no-renames: 205.1 ms ± 3.8 ms 204.2 ms ± 3.0 ms mega-renames: 1.564 s ± 0.010 s 1.076 s ± 0.015 s just-one-mega: 479.5 ms ± 3.9 ms 364.1 ms ± 7.0 ms Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: avoid recursing into directories when we don't need toLibravatar Elijah Newren1-3/+99
This combines the work of the last several patches, and implements the conditions when we don't need to recurse into directories. It's perhaps easiest to see the logic by separating the fact that a directory might have both rename sources and rename destinations: * rename sources: only files present in the merge base can serve as rename sources, and only when one side deletes that file. When the tree on one side matches the merge base, that means every file within the subtree matches the merge base. This means that the skip-irrelevant-rename-detection optimization from before kicks in and we don't need any of these files as rename sources. * rename destinations: the tree that does not match the merge base might have newly added and hence unmatched destination files. This is what usually prevents us from doing trivial directory resolutions in the merge machinery. However, the fact that we have deferred recursing into this directory until the end means we know whether there are any unmatched relevant potential rename sources elsewhere in this merge. If there are no unmatched such relevant sources anywhere, then there is no need to look for unmatched potential rename destinations to match them with. This informs our algorithm: * Search through relevant_sources; if we have entries, they better all be reflected in cached_pairs or cached_irrelevant, otherwise they represent an unmatched potential rename source (causing the optimization to be disallowed). * For any relevant_source represented in cached_pairs, we do need to to make sure to get the destination for each source, meaning we need to recurse into any ancestor directories of those destinations. * Once we've recursed into all the rename destinations for any relevant_sources in cached_pairs, we can then do the trivial directory resolution for the remaining directories. For the testcases mentioned in commit 557ac0350d ("merge-ort: begin performance work; instrument with trace2_region_* calls", 2020-10-28), this change improves the performance as follows: Before After no-renames: 5.235 s ± 0.042 s 205.1 ms ± 3.8 ms mega-renames: 9.419 s ± 0.107 s 1.564 s ± 0.010 s just-one-mega: 480.1 ms ± 3.9 ms 479.5 ms ± 3.9 ms Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: defer recursing into directories when merge base is matchedLibravatar Elijah Newren1-2/+31
When one side of history matches the merge base (including when the merge base has no entry for the given directory), have collect_merge_info_callback() defer recursing into the directory. To ensure those entries are eventually handled, add a call to handled_deferred_entries() in collect_merge_info() after traverse_trees() returns. Note that the condition in collect_merge_info_callback() may look more complicated than necessary at first glance; renames->trivial_merges_okay[side] is always true until handle_deferred_entries() is called, and possible_trivial_merges[side] is always empty right now (and in the future won't be filled until handle_deferred_entries() is called). However, when handle_deferred_entries() calls traverse_trees() for the relevant deferred directories, those traverse_trees() calls will once again end up in collect_merge_info_callback() for all the entries under those subdirectories. The extra conditions are there for such deferred cases and will be used more as we do more with those variables. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: add a handle_deferred_entries() helper functionLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+64
In order to allow trivial directory resolution, we first need to be able to gather more information to determine if the optimization is safe. To enable that, we need a way of deferring the recursion into the directory until a later time. Naturally, deferring the entry into a subtree means that we need some function that will later recurse into the subdirectory exactly the same way that collect_merge_info_callback() would have done. Add a helper function that does this. For now this function is not used but a subsequent commit will change that. Future commits will also make the function sometimes resolve directories instead of traversing inside. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: add data structures for allowable trivial directory resolvesLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+61
As noted a few commits ago, we can resolve individual files early if all three sides of the merge have a file at the path and two of the three sides match. We would really like to do the same thing with directories, because being able to do a trivial directory resolve means we don't have to recurse into the directory, potentially saving us a huge amount of time in both collect_merge_info() and process_entries(). Unfortunately, resolving directories early would mean missing any renames whose source or destination is underneath that directory. If we somehow knew there weren't any renames under the directory in question, then we could resolve it early. Sadly, it is impossible to determine whether there are renames under the directory in question without recursing into it, and this has traditionally kept us from ever implementing such an optimization. In commit f89b4f2bee ("merge-ort: skip rename detection entirely if possible", 2021-03-11), we added an additional reason that rename detection could be skipped entirely -- namely, if no *relevant* sources were present. Without completing collect_merge_info_callback(), we do not yet know if there are no relevant sources. However, we do know that if the current directory on one side matches the merge base, then every source file within that directory will not be RELEVANT_CONTENT, and a few simple checks can often let us rule out RELEVANT_LOCATION as well. This suggests we can just defer recursing into such directories until the end of collect_merge_info. Since the deferred directories are known to not add any relevant sources due to the above properties, then if there are no relevant sources after we've traversed all paths other than the deferred ones, then we know there are not any relevant sources. Under those conditions, rename detection is unnecessary, and that means we can resolve the deferred directories without recursing into them. Note that the logic for skipping rename detection was also modified further in commit 76e253793c ("merge-ort, diffcore-rename: employ cached renames when possible", 2021-01-30); in particular rename detection can be skipped if we already have cached renames for each relevant source. We can take advantage of this information as well with our deferral of recursing into directories where one side matches the merge base. Add some data structures that we will use to do these deferrals, with some lengthy comments explaining their purpose. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: add some more explanations in collect_merge_info_callback()Libravatar Elijah Newren1-5/+15
The previous patch possibly raises some questions about whether additional cases in collect_merge_info_callback() can be handled early. Add some explanations in the form of comments to help explain these better. While we're at it, add a few comments to denote what a few boolean '0' or '1' values stand for. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-20merge-ort: resolve paths early when we have sufficient informationLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+37
When there are no directories involved at a given path, and all three sides have a file at that path, and two of the three sides of history match, we can immediately resolve the merge of that path in collect_merge_info() and do not need to wait until process_entries(). This is actually a very minor improvement: half the time when I run it, I see an improvement; the other half a slowdown. It seems to be in the range of noise. However, this idea serves as the beginning of some bigger optimizations coming in the following patches. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-16The fifth batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+29
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ds/gender-neutral-doc'Libravatar Junio C Hamano11-16/+14
Update the documentation not to assume users are of certain gender and adds to guidelines to do so. * ds/gender-neutral-doc: *: fix typos comments: avoid using the gender of our users doc: avoid using the gender of other people
2021-07-16Merge branch 'jt/partial-clone-submodule-1'Libravatar Junio C Hamano14-82/+196
Prepare the internals for lazily fetching objects in submodules from their promisor remotes. * jt/partial-clone-submodule-1: promisor-remote: teach lazy-fetch in any repo run-command: refactor subprocess env preparation submodule: refrain from filtering GIT_CONFIG_COUNT promisor-remote: support per-repository config repository: move global r_f_p_c to repo struct
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ab/struct-init'Libravatar Junio C Hamano29-64/+76
Code cleanup around struct_type_init() functions. * ab/struct-init: string-list.h users: change to use *_{nodup,dup}() string-list.[ch]: add a string_list_init_{nodup,dup}() dir.[ch]: replace dir_init() with DIR_INIT *.c *_init(): define in terms of corresponding *_INIT macro *.h: move some *_INIT to designated initializers
2021-07-16Merge branch 'dd/test-stdout-count-lines'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-76/+98
Tiny test clean-up. * dd/test-stdout-count-lines: t6402: preserve git exit status code t6400: preserve git ls-files exit status code test-lib-functions: introduce test_stdout_line_count
2021-07-16Merge branch 'hn/refs-test-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-8/+6
Test clean-up. * hn/refs-test-cleanup: t7509: avoid direct file access for writing CHERRY_PICK_HEAD t1415: avoid direct filesystem access for writing refs
2021-07-16Merge branch 'rs/khash-alloc-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-9/+5
Code clean-up. * rs/khash-alloc-cleanup: khash: clarify that allocations never fail
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ar/help-micro-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-9/+8
Tiny code clean-up. * ar/help-micro-cleanup: help: convert git_cmd to page in one place
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ar/submodule-helper-include-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+0
Code clean-up. * ar/submodule-helper-include-cleanup: submodule--helper: remove redundant include
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ab/bundle-updates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-65/+104
Code clean-up and leak plugging in "git bundle". * ab/bundle-updates: bundle: remove "ref_list" in favor of string-list.c API bundle.c: use a temporary variable for OIDs and names bundle cmd: stop leaking memory from parse_options_cmd_bundle()
2021-07-16Merge branch 'hn/refs-iterator-peel-returns-boolean'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-3/+6
Tiny API tweak. * hn/refs-iterator-peel-returns-boolean: refs: make explicit that ref_iterator_peel returns boolean
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ab/mktag-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-15/+106
Fill test gaps. * ab/mktag-tests: mktag tests: test fast-export mktag tests: test for-each-ref mktag tests: test update-ref and reachable fsck mktag tests: test hash-object --literally and unreachable fsck mktag tests: invert --no-strict test mktag tests: parse out options in helper
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ab/show-branch-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-73/+155
Fill test gaps. * ab/show-branch-tests: show-branch tests: add missing tests show-branch: don't <COLOR></RESET> for space characters show-branch tests: modernize test code show-branch tests: rename the one "show-branch" test file
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ab/fetch-negotiate-segv-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-8/+38
Code recently added to support common ancestry negotiation during "git push" did not sanity check its arguments carefully enough. * ab/fetch-negotiate-segv-fix: fetch: fix segfault in --negotiate-only without --negotiation-tip=* fetch: document the --negotiate-only option send-pack.c: move "no refs in common" abort earlier
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ab/make-delete-on-error'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-11/+18
Use ".DELETE_ON_ERROR" pseudo target to simplify our Makefile. * ab/make-delete-on-error: Makefile: add and use the ".DELETE_ON_ERROR" flag
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ew/mmap-failures'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-5/+22
Error message update. * ew/mmap-failures: xmmap: inform Linux users of tuning knobs on ENOMEM
2021-07-16Merge branch 'js/config-mak-windows-pcre-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Whitespace fix. * js/config-mak-windows-pcre-fix: config.mak.uname: PCRE1 cleanup
2021-07-16Merge branch 'js/gfw-system-config-loc-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-7/+21
Update the location of system-side configuration file on Windows. * js/gfw-system-config-loc-fix: config: normalize the path of the system gitconfig cmake(windows): set correct path to the system Git config mingw: move Git for Windows' system config where users expect it
2021-07-16Merge branch 'ks/submodule-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-7/+7
Code cleanup. * ks/submodule-cleanup: submodule: remove unnecessary `prefix` based option logic
2021-07-16Merge branch 'tb/midx-use-checksum'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-18/+52
When rebuilding the multi-pack index file reusing an existing one, we used to blindly trust the existing file and ended up carrying corrupted data into the updated file, which has been corrected. * tb/midx-use-checksum: midx: report checksum mismatches during 'verify' midx: don't reuse corrupt MIDXs when writing commit-graph: rewrite to use checksum_valid() csum-file: introduce checksum_valid()
2021-07-16Merge branch 'en/merge-dir-rename-corner-case-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-7/+193
The merge code had funny interactions between content based rename detection and directory rename detection. * en/merge-dir-rename-corner-case-fix: merge-recursive: handle rename-to-self case merge-ort: ensure we consult df_conflict and path_conflicts t6423: test directory renames causing rename-to-self
2021-07-16Merge branch 'en/ort-perf-batch-13'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-34/+612
Performance tweaks of "git merge -sort" around lazy fetching of objects. * en/ort-perf-batch-13: merge-ort: add prefetching for content merges diffcore-rename: use a different prefetch for basename comparisons diffcore-rename: allow different missing_object_cb functions t6421: add tests checking for excessive object downloads during merge promisor-remote: output trace2 statistics for number of objects fetched
2021-07-16Merge branch 'en/ort-perf-batch-12'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-26/+60
More fix-ups and optimization to "merge -sort". * en/ort-perf-batch-12: merge-ort: miscellaneous touch-ups Fix various issues found in comments diffcore-rename: avoid unnecessary strdup'ing in break_idx merge-ort: replace string_list_df_name_compare with faster alternative
2021-07-13The fourth batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+26
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-13Merge branch 'rs/grep-parser-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+11
"git grep --and -e foo" ought to have been diagnosed as an error but instead segfaulted, which has been corrected. * rs/grep-parser-fix: grep: report missing left operand of --and
2021-07-13Merge branch 'bk/doc-commit-typofix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Doc typo/grammo-fix. * bk/doc-commit-typofix: Documentation: fix typo in the --patch option of the commit command
2021-07-13Merge branch 'dc/p4-binary-submit-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+5
Prevent "git p4" from failing to submit changes to binary file. * dc/p4-binary-submit-fix: git-p4: fix failed submit by skip non-text data files
2021-07-13Merge branch 'ab/pre-auto-gc-hook-test'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+46
Test fix. * ab/pre-auto-gc-hook-test: gc tests: add a test for the "pre-auto-gc" hook
2021-07-13Merge branch 'jk/union-merge-binary'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-4/+24
The "union" conflict resolution variant misbehaved when used with binary merge driver. * jk/union-merge-binary: ll_union_merge(): rename path_unused parameter ll_union_merge(): pass name labels to ll_xdl_merge() ll_binary_merge(): handle XDL_MERGE_FAVOR_UNION
2021-07-13Merge branch 'mr/cmake'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-9/+28
CMake update. * mr/cmake: cmake: add warning for ignored MSGFMT_EXE cmake: create compile_commands.json by default cmake: add knob to disable vcpkg
2021-07-13Merge branch 'ab/describe-tests-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-62/+72
Various updates to tests around "git describe" * ab/describe-tests-fix: describe tests: support -C in "check_describe" describe tests: fix nested "test_expect_success" call describe tests: don't rely on err.actual from "check_describe" describe tests: refactor away from glob matching describe tests: improve test for --work-tree & --dirty
2021-07-13Merge branch 'ab/pickaxe-pcre2'Libravatar Junio C Hamano14-107/+312
Rewrite the backend for "diff -G/-S" to use pcre2 engine when available. * ab/pickaxe-pcre2: (22 commits) xdiff-interface: replace discard_hunk_line() with a flag xdiff users: use designated initializers for out_line pickaxe -G: don't special-case create/delete pickaxe -G: terminate early on matching lines xdiff-interface: allow early return from xdiff_emit_line_fn xdiff-interface: prepare for allowing early return pickaxe -S: slightly optimize contains() pickaxe: rename variables in has_changes() for brevity pickaxe -S: support content with NULs under --pickaxe-regex pickaxe: assert that we must have a needle under -G or -S pickaxe: refactor function selection in diffcore-pickaxe() perf: add performance test for pickaxe pickaxe/style: consolidate declarations and assignments diff.h: move pickaxe fields together again pickaxe: die when --find-object and --pickaxe-all are combined pickaxe: die when -G and --pickaxe-regex are combined pickaxe tests: add missing test for --no-pickaxe-regex being an error pickaxe tests: test for -G, -S and --find-object incompatibility pickaxe tests: add test for "log -S" not being a regex pickaxe tests: add test for diffgrep_consume() internals ...
2021-07-13Merge branch 'hn/prep-tests-for-reftable'Libravatar Junio C Hamano18-159/+170
Preliminary clean-up of tests before the main reftable changes hits the codebase. * hn/prep-tests-for-reftable: (22 commits) t1415: set REFFILES for test specific to storage format t4202: mark bogus head hash test with REFFILES t7003: check reflog existence only for REFFILES t7900: stop checking for loose refs t1404: mark tests that muck with .git directly as REFFILES. t2017: mark --orphan/logAllRefUpdates=false test as REFFILES t1414: mark corruption test with REFFILES t1407: require REFFILES for for_each_reflog test test-lib: provide test prereq REFFILES t5304: use "reflog expire --all" to clear the reflog t5304: restyle: trim empty lines, drop ':' before > t7003: use rev-parse rather than FS inspection t5000: inspect HEAD using git-rev-parse t5000: reformat indentation to the latest fashion t1301: fix typo in error message t1413: use tar to save and restore entire .git directory t1401-symbolic-ref: avoid direct filesystem access t1401: use tar to snapshot and restore repo state t5601: read HEAD using rev-parse t9300: check ref existence using test-helper rather than a file system check ...
2021-07-13Merge branch 'fc/push-simple-updates-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-59/+34
Some more code and doc clarification around "git push". * fc/push-simple-updates-cleanup: push: don't get a full remote object push: only check same_remote when needed push: remove trivial function push: remove redundant check push: factor out the typical case push: get rid of all the setup_push_* functions push: trivial simplifications push: make setup_push_* return the dst push: only get the branch when needed push: factor out null branch check push: split switch cases push: return immediately in trivial switch case push: create new get_upstream_ref() helper
2021-07-13Merge branch 'fc/push-simple-updates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-23/+38
Some code and doc clarification around "git push". * fc/push-simple-updates: doc: push: explain default=simple correctly push: remove unused code in setup_push_upstream() push: simplify setup_push_simple() push: reorganize setup_push_simple() push: copy code to setup_push_simple() push: hedge code of default=simple push: rename !triangular to same_remote
2021-07-13Merge branch 'zh/cat-file-batch-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-6/+26
"git cat-file --batch-all-objects"" misbehaved when "--batch" is in use and did not ask for certain object traits. * zh/cat-file-batch-fix: cat-file: merge two block into one cat-file: handle trivial --batch format with --batch-all-objects
2021-07-08The third batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+77
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-07-08Merge branch 'js/stop-exporting-bogus-columns'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+13
When we cannot figure out how wide the terminal is, we use a fallback value of 80 ourselves (which cannot be avoided), but when we run the pager, we export it in COLUMNS, which forces the pager to use the hardcoded value, even when the pager is perfectly capable to figure it out itself. Stop exporting COLUMNS when we fall back on the hardcoded default value for our own use. * js/stop-exporting-bogus-columns: pager: avoid setting COLUMNS when we're guessing its value
2021-07-08Merge branch 'dd/document-log-decorate-default'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+3
Doc clean-up. * dd/document-log-decorate-default: doc/log: correct default for --decorate