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2022-01-05i18n: refactor "%s, %s and %s are mutually exclusive"Libravatar Jean-Noël Avila5-7/+7
Use placeholders for constant tokens. The strings are turned into "cannot be used together" Signed-off-by: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr> Reviewed-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-05i18n: refactor "foo and bar are mutually exclusive"Libravatar Jean-Noël Avila10-13/+13
Use static strings for constant parts of the sentences. They are all turned into "cannot be used together". Signed-off-by: Jean-Noël Avila <jn.avila@free.fr> Reviewed-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-22The fifth batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+13
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-22Merge branch 'es/chainlint'Libravatar Junio C Hamano71-293/+339
The chainlint test script linter in the test suite has been updated. * es/chainlint: chainlint.sed: stop splitting "(..." into separate lines "(" and "..." chainlint.sed: swallow comments consistently chainlint.sed: stop throwing away here-doc tags chainlint.sed: don't mistake `<< word` in string as here-doc operator chainlint.sed: make here-doc "<<-" operator recognition more POSIX-like chainlint.sed: drop subshell-closing ">" annotation chainlint.sed: drop unnecessary distinction between ?!AMP?! and ?!SEMI?! chainlint.sed: tolerate harmless ";" at end of last line in block chainlint.sed: improve ?!SEMI?! placement accuracy chainlint.sed: improve ?!AMP?! placement accuracy t/Makefile: optimize chainlint self-test t/chainlint/one-liner: avoid overly intimate chainlint.sed knowledge t/chainlint/*.test: generalize self-test commentary t/chainlint/*.test: fix invalid test cases due to mixing quote types t/chainlint/*.test: don't use invalid shell syntax
2021-12-22Merge branch 'jz/apply-quiet-and-allow-empty'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-8/+36
"git apply" has been taught to ignore a message without a patch with the "--allow-empty" option. It also learned to honor the "--quiet" option given from the command line. * jz/apply-quiet-and-allow-empty: git-apply: add --allow-empty flag git-apply: add --quiet flag
2021-12-22Merge branch 'jk/limit-developers-to-gnu99'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+5
Enable -std=gnu99 option in DEVELOPER builds. * jk/limit-developers-to-gnu99: config.mak.dev: specify -std=gnu99 for gcc/clang
2021-12-22Merge branch 'ab/common-main-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-5/+9
Code clean-up. * ab/common-main-cleanup: common-main.c: call exit(), don't return
2021-12-22Merge branch 'ab/fetch-set-upstream-while-detached'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+32
"git fetch --set-upstream" did not check if there is a current branch, leading to a segfault when it is run on a detached HEAD, which has been corrected. * ab/fetch-set-upstream-while-detached: pull, fetch: fix segfault in --set-upstream option
2021-12-21The fourth batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+33
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-21Merge branch 'js/scalar'Libravatar Junio C Hamano8-0/+1275
Add pieces from "scalar" to contrib/. * js/scalar: scalar: implement the `version` command scalar: implement the `delete` command scalar: teach 'reconfigure' to optionally handle all registered enlistments scalar: allow reconfiguring an existing enlistment scalar: implement the `run` command scalar: teach 'clone' to support the --single-branch option scalar: implement the `clone` subcommand scalar: implement 'scalar list' scalar: let 'unregister' handle a deleted enlistment directory gracefully scalar: 'unregister' stops background maintenance scalar: 'register' sets recommended config and starts maintenance scalar: create test infrastructure scalar: start documenting the command scalar: create a rudimentary executable scalar: add a README with a roadmap
2021-12-21Merge branch 'ld/sparse-diff-blame'Libravatar Junio C Hamano7-37/+131
Teach diff and blame to work well with sparse index. * ld/sparse-diff-blame: blame: enable and test the sparse index diff: enable and test the sparse index diff: replace --staged with --cached in t1092 tests repo-settings: prepare_repo_settings only in git repos test-read-cache: set up repo after git directory commit-graph: return if there is no git directory git: ensure correct git directory setup with -h
2021-12-21Merge branch 'en/name-rev-shorter-output'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+13
"git name-rev" has been tweaked to give output that is shorter and easier to understand. * en/name-rev-shorter-output: name-rev: prefer shorter names over following merges
2021-12-21Merge branch 'ak/protect-any-current-branch'Libravatar Junio C Hamano11-131/+198
"git fetch" without the "--update-head-ok" option ought to protect a checked out branch from getting updated, to prevent the working tree that checks it out to go out of sync. The code was written before the use of "git worktree" got widespread, and only checked the branch that was checked out in the current worktree, which has been updated. (originally called ak/fetch-not-overwrite-any-current-branch) * ak/protect-any-current-branch: branch: protect branches checked out in all worktrees receive-pack: protect current branch for bare repository worktree receive-pack: clean dead code from update_worktree() fetch: protect branches checked out in all worktrees worktree: simplify find_shared_symref() memory ownership model branch: lowercase error messages receive-pack: lowercase error messages fetch: lowercase error messages
2021-12-21Merge branch 'fs/ssh-signing-other-keytypes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-17/+67
The cryptographic signing using ssh keys can specify literal keys for keytypes whose name do not begin with the "ssh-" prefix by using the "key::" prefix mechanism (e.g. "key::ecdsa-sha2-nistp256"). * fs/ssh-signing-other-keytypes: ssh signing: make sign/amend test more resilient ssh signing: support non ssh-* keytypes
2021-12-21Merge branch 'fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime'Libravatar Junio C Hamano13-48/+351
Extend the signing of objects with SSH keys and learn to pay attention to the key validity time range when verifying. * fs/ssh-signing-key-lifetime: ssh signing: verify ssh-keygen in test prereq ssh signing: make fmt-merge-msg consider key lifetime ssh signing: make verify-tag consider key lifetime ssh signing: make git log verify key lifetime ssh signing: make verify-commit consider key lifetime ssh signing: add key lifetime test prereqs ssh signing: use sigc struct to pass payload t/fmt-merge-msg: make gpgssh tests more specific t/fmt-merge-msg: do not redirect stderr
2021-12-21Merge branch 'jc/grep-patterntype-default-doc'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+2
Doc update. * jc/grep-patterntype-default-doc: grep: clarify what `grep.patternType=default` means
2021-12-21Merge branch 'jk/log-decorate-opts-with-implicit-decorate'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-4/+56
When "git log" implicitly enabled the "decoration" processing without being explicitly asked with "--decorate" option, it failed to read and honor the settings given by the "--decorate-refs" option. * jk/log-decorate-opts-with-implicit-decorate: log: load decorations with --simplify-by-decoration log: handle --decorate-refs with userformat "%d"
2021-12-21Merge branch 'en/rebase-x-wo-git-dir-env'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-8/+24
"git rebase -x" by mistake started exporting the GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE environment variables when the command was rewritten in C, which has been corrected. * en/rebase-x-wo-git-dir-env: sequencer: do not export GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE for 'exec'
2021-12-21Merge branch 'jc/c99-var-decl-in-for-loop'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-3/+9
Weather balloon to find compilers that do not grok variable declaration in the for() loop. * jc/c99-var-decl-in-for-loop: revision: use C99 declaration of variable in for() loop
2021-12-21Merge branch 'pw/xdiff-classify-record-in-histogram'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-42/+29
"diff --histogram" optimization. * pw/xdiff-classify-record-in-histogram: xdiff: drop unused flags parameter from recs_match xdiff: drop xpparam_t parameter from histogram cmp_recs() xdiff: drop CMP_ENV macro from xhistogram xdiff: simplify comparison xdiff: avoid unnecessary memory allocations diff histogram: intern strings
2021-12-15The third batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+65
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ab/die-with-bug'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-7/+5
Code clean-up. * ab/die-with-bug: object.c: use BUG(...) no die("BUG: ...") in lookup_object_by_type() pathspec: use BUG(...) not die("BUG:%s:%d....", <file>, <line>) strbuf.h: use BUG(...) not die("BUG: ...") pack-objects: use BUG(...) not die("BUG: ...")
2021-12-15Merge branch 'hn/allow-bogus-oid-in-ref-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano8-90/+169
The test helper for refs subsystem learned to write bogus and/or nonexistent object name to refs to simulate error situations we want to test Git in. * hn/allow-bogus-oid-in-ref-tests: t1430: create valid symrefs using test-helper t1430: remove refs using test-tool refs: introduce REF_SKIP_REFNAME_VERIFICATION flag refs: introduce REF_SKIP_OID_VERIFICATION flag refs: update comment. test-ref-store: plug memory leak in cmd_delete_refs test-ref-store: parse symbolic flag constants test-ref-store: remove force-create argument for create-reflog
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ab/parse-options-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+4
Change the type of an internal function to return an enum (instead of int) and replace -2 that was used to signal an error with -1. * ab/parse-options-cleanup: parse-options.c: use "enum parse_opt_result" for parse_nodash_opt()
2021-12-15Merge branch 're/color-default-reset'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-13/+80
"default" and "reset" colors have been added to our palette. * re/color-default-reset: color: allow colors to be prefixed with "reset" color: support "default" to restore fg/bg color color: add missing GIT_COLOR_* white/black constants
2021-12-15Merge branch 'jc/reflog-iterator-callback-doc'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+23
Document the parameters given to the reflog entry iterator callback functions. * jc/reflog-iterator-callback-doc: refs: document callback for reflog-ent iterators
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ew/test-wo-fsync'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-2/+48
Allow running our tests while disabling fsync. * ew/test-wo-fsync: tests: disable fsync everywhere
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ew/cbtree-remove-unused-and-broken-cb-unlink'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-33/+0
Code clean-up. * ew/cbtree-remove-unused-and-broken-cb-unlink: cbtree: remove broken and unused cb_unlink
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ds/sparse-deep-pattern-checkout-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-7/+23
The sparse-index/sparse-checkout feature had a bug in its use of the matching code to determine which path is in or outside the sparse checkout patterns. * ds/sparse-deep-pattern-checkout-fix: unpack-trees: use traverse_path instead of name t1092: add deeper changes during a checkout
2021-12-15Merge branch 'tb/pack-revindex-on-disk-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-2/+2
Code clean-up. * tb/pack-revindex-on-disk-cleanup: packfile: make `close_pack_revindex()` static
2021-12-15Merge branch 'es/doc-stdout-vs-stderr'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+27
Coding guideline document has been updated to clarify what goes to standard error in our system. * es/doc-stdout-vs-stderr: CodingGuidelines: document which output goes to stdout vs. stderr
2021-12-15Merge branch 'js/test-initial-branch-override-cleanup'Libravatar Junio C Hamano17-50/+0
Many tests that used to need GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME mechanism to force "git" to use 'master' as the default name for the initial branch no longer need it; the use of the mechanism from them have been removed. * js/test-initial-branch-override-cleanup: tests: set GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_INITIAL_BRANCH_NAME only when needed
2021-12-15Merge branch 'es/worktree-chatty-to-stderr'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-34/+28
"git worktree add" showed "Preparing worktree" message to the standard output stream, but when it failed, the message from die() went to the standard error stream. Depending on the order the stdio streams are flushed at the program end, this resulted in confusing output. It has been corrected by sending all the chatty messages to the standard error stream. * es/worktree-chatty-to-stderr: git-worktree.txt: add missing `-v` to synopsis for `worktree list` worktree: send "chatty" messages to stderr
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ab/ci-updates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano10-165/+72
Drop support for TravisCI and update test workflows at GitHub. * ab/ci-updates: CI: don't run "make test" twice in one job CI: use "$runs_on_pool", not "$jobname" to select packages & config CI: rename the "Linux32" job to lower-case "linux32" CI: use shorter names that fit in UX tooltips CI: remove Travis CI support
2021-12-15Merge branch 'hn/reflog-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano7-19/+42
Prepare tests on ref API to help testing reftable backends. * hn/reflog-tests: refs/debug: trim trailing LF from reflog message test-ref-store: tweaks to for-each-reflog-ent format t1405: check for_each_reflog_ent_reverse() more thoroughly test-ref-store: don't add newline to reflog message show-branch: show reflog message
2021-12-15Merge branch 'rj/receive-pack-avoid-sigpipe-during-status-reporting'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+2
When the "git push" command is killed while the receiving end is trying to report what happened to the ref update proposals, the latter used to die, due to SIGPIPE. The code now ignores SIGPIPE to increase our chances to run the post-receive hook after it happens. * rj/receive-pack-avoid-sigpipe-during-status-reporting: receive-pack: ignore SIGPIPE while reporting status to client
2021-12-15Merge branch 'es/pretty-describe-more'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-15/+75
Extend "git log --format=%(describe)" placeholder to allow passing selected command-line options to the underlying "git describe" command. * es/pretty-describe-more: pretty: add abbrev option to %(describe) pretty: add tag option to %(describe) pretty.c: rework describe options parsing for better extensibility
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ab/run-command'Libravatar Junio C Hamano33-223/+157
API clean-up. * ab/run-command: run-command API: remove "env" member, always use "env_array" difftool: use "env_array" to simplify memory management run-command API: remove "argv" member, always use "args" run-command API users: use strvec_push(), not argv construction run-command API users: use strvec_pushl(), not argv construction run-command tests: use strvec_pushv(), not argv assignment run-command API users: use strvec_pushv(), not argv assignment upload-archive: use regular "struct child_process" pattern worktree: stop being overly intimate with run_command() internals
2021-12-15Merge branch 'hn/t1404-df-limitation-is-ref-files-only'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-16/+16
Test update. * hn/t1404-df-limitation-is-ref-files-only: t1404: mark directory/file conflict tests with REFFILES
2021-12-15Merge branch 'en/zdiff3'Libravatar Junio C Hamano15-30/+205
"Zealous diff3" style of merge conflict presentation has been added. * en/zdiff3: update documentation for new zdiff3 conflictStyle xdiff: implement a zealous diff3, or "zdiff3"
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ds/trace2-regions-in-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-9/+12
The default setting for trace2 event nesting was too low to cause test failures, which is worked around by bumping it up in the test framework. * ds/trace2-regions-in-tests: t/t*: remove custom GIT_TRACE2_EVENT_NESTING test-lib.sh: set GIT_TRACE2_EVENT_NESTING
2021-12-15Merge branch 'fs/test-prereq'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-4/+55
The test framework learns to list unsatisfied test prerequisites, and optionally error out when prerequisites that are expected to be satisfied are not. * fs/test-prereq: test-lib: make BAIL_OUT() work in tests and prereq test-lib: introduce required prereq for test runs test-lib: show missing prereq summary
2021-12-15Merge branch 'ab/mark-leak-free-tests-even-more'Libravatar Junio C Hamano104-0/+152
More tests are marked as leak-free. * ab/mark-leak-free-tests-even-more: leak tests: mark some fast-import tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some config tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some status tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some clone tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some add tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some diff tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some apply tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some notes tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some update-index tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some rev-parse tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some rev-list tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark some misc tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark most gettext tests as passing with SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark "sort" test as passing SANITIZE=leak leak tests: mark a read-tree test as passing SANITIZE=leak
2021-12-15Merge branch 'hn/reftable'Libravatar Junio C Hamano69-12/+11125
The "reftable" backend for the refs API, without integrating into the refs subsystem, has been added. * hn/reftable: Add "test-tool dump-reftable" command. reftable: add dump utility reftable: implement stack, a mutable database of reftable files. reftable: implement refname validation reftable: add merged table view reftable: add a heap-based priority queue for reftable records reftable: reftable file level tests reftable: read reftable files reftable: generic interface to tables reftable: write reftable files reftable: a generic binary tree implementation reftable: reading/writing blocks Provide zlib's uncompress2 from compat/zlib-compat.c reftable: (de)serialization for the polymorphic record type. reftable: add blocksource, an abstraction for random access reads reftable: utility functions reftable: add error related functionality reftable: add LICENSE hash.h: provide constants for the hash IDs
2021-12-13git-apply: add --allow-empty flagLibravatar Jerry Zhang4-7/+30
Some users or scripts will pipe "git diff" output to "git apply" when replaying diffs or commits. In these cases, they will rely on the return value of "git apply" to know whether the diff was applied successfully. However, for empty commits, "git apply" will fail. This complicates scripts since they have to either buffer the diff and check its length, or run diff again with "exit-code", essentially doing the diff twice. Add the "--allow-empty" flag to "git apply" which allows it to handle both empty diffs and empty commits created by "git format-patch --always" by doing nothing and returning 0. Add tests for both with and without --allow-empty. Signed-off-by: Jerry Zhang <jerry@skydio.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-13git-apply: add --quiet flagLibravatar Jerry Zhang2-2/+7
Replace OPT_VERBOSE with OPT_VERBOSITY. This adds a --quiet flag to "git apply" so the user can turn down the verbosity. Signed-off-by: Jerry Zhang <jerry@skydio.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-13chainlint.sed: stop splitting "(..." into separate lines "(" and "..."Libravatar Eric Sunshine9-35/+37
Because `sed` is line-oriented, for ease of implementation, when chainlint.sed encounters an opening subshell in which the first command is cuddled with the "(", it splits the line into two lines: one containing only "(", and the other containing whatever follows "(". This allows chainlint.sed to get by with a single set of regular expressions for matching shell statements rather than having to duplicate each expression (one set for matching non-cuddled statements, and one set for matching cuddled statements). However, although syntactically and semantically immaterial, this transformation has no value to test authors and might even confuse them into thinking that the linter is misbehaving by inserting (whitespace) line-noise into the shell code it is validating. Moreover, it also allows an implementation detail of chainlint.sed to seep into the chainlint self-test "expect" files, which potentially makes it difficult to reuse the self-tests should a more capable chainlint ever be developed. To address these concerns, stop splitting cuddled "(..." into two lines. Note that, as an implementation artifact, due to sed's line-oriented nature, this change inserts a blank line at output time just before the "(..." line is emitted. It would be possible to suppress this blank line but doing so would add a fair bit of complexity to chainlint.sed. Therefore, rather than suppressing the extra blank line, the Makefile's `check-chainlint` target which runs the chainlint self-tests is instead modified to ignore blank lines when comparing chainlint output against the self-test "expect" output. This is a reasonable compromise for two reasons. First, the purpose of the chainlint self-tests is to verify that the ?!AMP?! annotations are being correctly added; precise whitespace is immaterial. Second, by necessity, chainlint.sed itself already throws away all blank lines within subshells since, when checking for a broken &&-chain, it needs to check the final _statement_ in a subshell, not the final _line_ (which might be blank), thus it has never made any attempt to precisely reproduce blank lines in its output. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-13chainlint.sed: swallow comments consistentlyLibravatar Eric Sunshine6-4/+52
When checking for broken a &&-chain, chainlint.sed knows that the final statement in a subshell should not end with `&&`, so it takes care to make a distinction between the final line which is an actual statement and any lines which may be mere comments preceding the closing ')'. As such, it swallows comment lines so that they do not interfere with the &&-chain check. However, since `sed` does not provide any sort of real recursion, chainlint.sed only checks &&-chains in subshells one level deep; it doesn't do any checking in deeper subshells or in `{...}` blocks within subshells. Furthermore, on account of potential implementation complexity, it doesn't check &&-chains within `case` arms. Due to an oversight, it also doesn't swallow comments inside deep subshells, `{...}` blocks, or `case` statements, which makes its output inconsistent (swallowing comments in some cases but not others). Unfortunately, this inconsistency seeps into the chainlint self-test "expect" files, which potentially makes it difficult to reuse the self-tests should a more capable chainlint ever be developed. Therefore, teach chainlint.sed to consistently swallow comments in all cases. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-13chainlint.sed: stop throwing away here-doc tagsLibravatar Eric Sunshine11-29/+35
The purpose of chainlint is to highlight problems it finds in test code by inserting annotations at the location of each problem. Arbitrarily eliding bits of the code it is checking is not helpful, yet this is exactly what chainlint.sed does by cavalierly and unnecessarily dropping the here-doc operator and tag; i.e. `cat <<TAG` becomes simply `cat` in the output. This behavior can make it more difficult for the test writer to align the annotated output of chainlint.sed with the original test code. Address this by retaining here-doc tags. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-13chainlint.sed: don't mistake `<< word` in string as here-doc operatorLibravatar Eric Sunshine3-2/+36
Tighten here-doc recognition to prevent it from being fooled by text which looks like a here-doc operator but happens merely to be the content of a string, such as this real-world case from t7201: echo "<<<<<<< ours" && echo ourside && echo "=======" && echo theirside && echo ">>>>>>> theirs" This problem went unnoticed because chainlint.sed is not a real parser, but rather applies heuristics to pretend to understand shell code. In this case, it saw what it thought was a here-doc operator (`<< ours`), and fell off the end of the test looking for the closing tag "ours" which it never found, thus swallowed the remainder of the test without checking it for &&-chain breakage. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>