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2022-03-29Merge branch 'vd/cache-bottom-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-26/+20
Correct a bug in unpack-trees introduced earlier. * vd/cache-bottom-fix: Revert "unpack-trees: improve performance of next_cache_entry" unpack-trees: increment cache_bottom for sparse directories t1092: add sparse directory before cone in test repo
2022-03-29Merge branch 'ab/refs-various-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano9-188/+135
Code clean-up. * ab/refs-various-fixes: refs debug: add a wrapper for "read_symbolic_ref" packed-backend: remove stub BUG(...) functions misc *.c: use designated initializers for struct assignments refs: use designated initializers for "struct ref_iterator_vtable" refs: use designated initializers for "struct ref_storage_be"
2022-03-25The 15th batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+12
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-25Merge branch 'gc/recursive-fetch-with-unused-submodules'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-312/+761
When "git fetch --recurse-submodules" grabbed submodule commits that would be needed to recursively check out newly fetched commits in the superproject, it only paid attention to submodules that are in the current checkout of the superproject. We now do so for all submodules that have been run "git submodule init" on. * gc/recursive-fetch-with-unused-submodules: submodule: fix latent check_has_commit() bug fetch: fetch unpopulated, changed submodules submodule: move logic into fetch_task_create() submodule: extract get_fetch_task() submodule: store new submodule commits oid_array in a struct submodule: inline submodule_commits() into caller submodule: make static functions read submodules from commits t5526: create superproject commits with test helper t5526: stop asserting on stderr literally t5526: introduce test helper to assert on fetches
2022-03-25Merge branch 'ps/fsync-refs'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-3/+10
Updates to refs traditionally weren't fsync'ed, but we can configure using core.fsync variable to do so. * ps/fsync-refs: core.fsync: new option to harden references
2022-03-25Merge branch 'ns/core-fsyncmethod'Libravatar Junio C Hamano26-60/+444
Replace core.fsyncObjectFiles with two new configuration variables, core.fsync and core.fsyncMethod. * ns/core-fsyncmethod: core.fsync: documentation and user-friendly aggregate options core.fsync: new option to harden the index core.fsync: add configuration parsing core.fsync: introduce granular fsync control infrastructure core.fsyncmethod: add writeout-only mode wrapper: make inclusion of Windows csprng header tightly scoped
2022-03-23The 14th batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+13
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ab/plug-random-leaks'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-4/+19
Double-free fix for a recently merged topic. * ab/plug-random-leaks: diff.c: fix a double-free regression in a18d66cefb tests: demonstrate "show --word-diff --color-moved" regression
2022-03-23Merge branch 'dc/complete-restore'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+4
The command line completion support (in contrib/) learns to give modified paths to the "git restore" command. * dc/complete-restore: completion: tab completion of filenames for 'git restore'
2022-03-23Merge branch 'jc/cat-file-batch-default-format-optim'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-6/+35
Optimize away strbuf_expand() call with a hardcoded formatting logic specific for the default format in the --batch and --batch-check options of "git cat-file". * jc/cat-file-batch-default-format-optim: cat-file: skip expanding default format
2022-03-23Merge branch 'js/in-place-reverse-in-sequencer'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-6/+4
Code clean-up. * js/in-place-reverse-in-sequencer: sequencer: use reverse_commit_list() helper
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ac/test-lazy-fetch'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+19
A new test to ensure a lazy fetching is not triggered when it should not be. * ac/test-lazy-fetch: partial-clone: add a partial-clone test case
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ps/repack-with-server-info'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-4/+63
"git repack" learned a new configuration to disable triggering of age-old "update-server-info" command, which is rarely useful these days. * ps/repack-with-server-info: repack: add config to skip updating server info repack: refactor to avoid double-negation of update-server-info
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ds/doc-maintenance-synopsis-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-18/+20
Doc update. * ds/doc-maintenance-synopsis-fix: maintenance: fix synopsis in documentation
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ab/reflog-prep-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+11
Regression fix. * ab/reflog-prep-fix: reflog: don't be noisy on empty reflogs
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ep/remove-duplicated-includes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano6-6/+0
Code clean-up. * ep/remove-duplicated-includes: attr.h: remove duplicate struct definition t/helper/test-run-command.c: delete duplicate include builtin/stash.c: delete duplicate include builtin/sparse-checkout.c: delete duplicate include builtin/gc.c: delete duplicate include attr.c: delete duplicate include
2022-03-23Merge branch 'ep/t6423-modernize'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-5/+5
Code clean-up. * ep/t6423-modernize: t6423-merge-rename-directories.sh: use the $(...) construct
2022-03-23Merge branch 'jk/name-rev-w-genno'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-14/+175
"git name-rev" learned to use the generation numbers when setting the lower bound of searching commits used to explain the revision, when available, instead of committer time. * jk/name-rev-w-genno: name-rev: use generation numbers if available
2022-03-23Merge branch 'jd/userdiff-kotlin'Libravatar Junio C Hamano15-0/+167
A new built-in userdiff driver for kotlin. * jd/userdiff-kotlin: userdiff: add builtin diff driver for kotlin language.
2022-03-23Merge branch 'bc/block-sha1-without-gcc-asm-extension'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-17/+0
Get rid of one use of __asm__() GCC extension that does not help us much these days, which has an added advantage of not having to worry about -pedantic complaining. * bc/block-sha1-without-gcc-asm-extension: block-sha1: remove use of obsolete x86 assembly
2022-03-23Merge branch 'gc/submodule-update-part1'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-159/+183
Rewrite of "git submodule update" in C (early part). * gc/submodule-update-part1: submodule--helper update-clone: check for --filter and --init submodule update: add tests for --filter submodule--helper: remove ensure-core-worktree submodule--helper update-clone: learn --init submodule--helper: allow setting superprefix for init_submodule() submodule--helper: refactor get_submodule_displaypath() submodule--helper run-update-procedure: learn --remote submodule--helper: don't use bitfield indirection for parse_options() submodule--helper: get remote names from any repository submodule--helper run-update-procedure: remove --suboid submodule--helper: reorganize code for sh to C conversion submodule--helper: remove update-module-mode submodule tests: test for init and update failure output
2022-03-21The thirteenth batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+15
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-21Merge branch 'jy/gitweb-no-need-for-meta'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-4/+15
Remove unneeded <meta http-equiv=content-type...> from gitweb output. * jy/gitweb-no-need-for-meta: gitweb: remove invalid http-equiv="content-type" comment: fix typo
2022-03-21Merge branch 'pw/single-key-interactive'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-6/+33
The single-key interactive operation used by "git add -p" has been made more robust. * pw/single-key-interactive: add -p: disable stdin buffering when interactive.singlekey is set terminal: set VMIN and VTIME in non-canonical mode terminal: pop signal handler when terminal is restored terminal: always reset terminal when reading without echo
2022-03-21Merge branch 'ds/partial-bundles'Libravatar Junio C Hamano20-133/+317
Bundle file format gets extended to allow a partial bundle, filtered by similar criteria you would give when making a partial/lazy clone. * ds/partial-bundles: clone: fail gracefully when cloning filtered bundle bundle: unbundle promisor packs bundle: create filtered bundles rev-list: move --filter parsing into revision.c bundle: parse filter capability list-objects: handle NULL function pointers MyFirstObjectWalk: update recommended usage list-objects: consolidate traverse_commit_list[_filtered] pack-bitmap: drop filter in prepare_bitmap_walk() pack-objects: use rev.filter when possible revision: put object filter into struct rev_info list-objects-filter-options: create copy helper index-pack: document and test the --promisor option
2022-03-21Merge branch 'ep/test-malloc-check-with-glibc-2.34'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+18
The method to trigger malloc check used in our tests no longer work with newer versions of glibc. * ep/test-malloc-check-with-glibc-2.34: test-lib: declare local variables as local test-lib.sh: Use GLIBC_TUNABLES instead of MALLOC_CHECK_ on glibc >= 2.34
2022-03-21Merge branch 'sm/no-git-in-upstream-of-pipe-in-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano7-45/+72
Test fixes. * sm/no-git-in-upstream-of-pipe-in-tests: t0030-t0050: avoid pipes with Git on LHS t0001-t0028: avoid pipes with Git on LHS t0003: avoid pipes with Git on LHS
2022-03-17refs debug: add a wrapper for "read_symbolic_ref"Libravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason2-13/+27
In cd475b3b038 (refs: add ability for backends to special-case reading of symbolic refs, 2022-03-01) when the "read_symbolic_ref" callback was added we'd fall back on "refs_read_raw_ref" if there wasn't any backend implementation of "read_symbolic_ref". As discussed in the preceding commit this would only happen if we were running the "debug" backend, e.g. in the "setup for ref completion" test in t9902-completion.sh with: GIT_TRACE_REFS=1 git fetch --no-tags other Let's improve the trace output, but and also eliminate the now-redundant refs_read_raw_ref() fallback case. As noted in the preceding commit the "packed" backend will never call refs_read_symbolic_ref() (nor is it ever going to). For any future backend such as reftable it's OK to ask that they either implement this (or a wrapper) themselves. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17packed-backend: remove stub BUG(...) functionsLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-79/+9
Remove the stub BUG(...) functions previously used by the "struct ref_storage_be refs_be_packed" backend. We never call any functions in the packed backend by using it as a "normal" primary ref store, instead we'll always initialize a "files" backend ref-store. It will then via the "packed_ref_store" member of "struct files_ref_store" call selected functions in the "packed" backend, and we'll in addition call others via wrappers in refs.c. So while these would arguably give us *slightly* more meaningful error messages we'll NULL the missing members in the initializer anyway, so we'll reliably get a segfault if we're ever changing the backend and having it call something it doesn't have. So there's no need for this verbose boilerplate, and as shown in a subsequent commit it might even lead to some confusion about the packed backend being a "real" backend. Let's make it clear that it's not. As an aside, this also fixes a warning emitted by SunCC in at least versions 12.5 and 12.6 of Oracle Developer Studio: "refs/packed-backend.c", line 1599: warning: Function has no return statement : packed_create_symref "refs/packed-backend.c", line 1606: warning: Function has no return statement : packed_rename_ref) "refs/packed-backend.c", line 1613: warning: Function has no return statement : packed_copy_ref "refs/packed-backend.c", line 1648: warning: Function has no return statement : packed_create_reflog Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17misc *.c: use designated initializers for struct assignmentsLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason3-5/+7
Change a few miscellaneous non-designated initializer assignments to use designated initializers. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17refs: use designated initializers for "struct ref_iterator_vtable"Libravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason5-23/+24
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17refs: use designated initializers for "struct ref_storage_be"Libravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason3-78/+78
Change the definition of the three refs backends we currently carry to use designated initializers. The "= NULL" assignments being retained here are redundant, and could be removed, but let's keep them for clarity. All of these backends define almost all fields, so we're not saving much in terms of line count by omitting these, but e.g. for "refs_be_debug" it's immediately apparent that we're omitting "init" when comparing its assignment to the others. This is a follow-up to similar work merged in bd4232fac33 (Merge branch 'ab/struct-init', 2021-07-16), a4b9fb6a5cf (Merge branch 'ab/designated-initializers-more', 2021-10-18) and a30321b9eae (Merge branch 'ab/designated-initializers' into ab/designated-initializers-more, 2021-09-27). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17Revert "unpack-trees: improve performance of next_cache_entry"Libravatar Victoria Dye1-17/+6
This reverts commit f2a454e0a5 (unpack-trees: improve performance of next_cache_entry, 2021-11-29). The "hint" value was originally needed to improve performance in 'git reset -- <pathspec>' caused by 'cache_bottom' lagging behind its correct value when using a sparse index. The 'cache_bottom' tracking has since been corrected, removing the need for an additional "pseudo-cache_bottom" tracking variable. Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17unpack-trees: increment cache_bottom for sparse directoriesLibravatar Victoria Dye2-11/+11
Correct tracking of the 'cache_bottom' for cases where sparse directories are present in the index. BACKGROUND ---------- The 'unpack_trees_options.cache_bottom' is a variable that tracks the in-progress "bottom" of the cache as 'unpack_trees()' iterates through the contents of the index. Most importantly, this value informs the sequential return values of 'next_cache_entry()' which, in the "diff cache" usage of 'unpack_callback()', are either unpacked as-is or are passed into the diff machinery. The 'cache_bottom' is intended to track the position of the first entry in the index that has not yet been diffed or unpacked. It is advanced in two main ways: either it is incremented when an index entry is marked as "used" (in 'mark_ce_used()'), indicating that it was unpacked or diffed, or when a directory is unpacked, in which case it is increased by an amount equaling the number of index entries inside that tree. In 17a1bb570b (unpack-trees: preserve cache_bottom, 2021-07-14), it was identified that sparse directories posed a problem to the above 'cache_bottom' advancement logic - because a sparse directory was both an index entry that could be "used" and a directory that can be unpacked, the 'cache_bottom' would be incremented too many times. To solve this problem, the 'mark_ce_used()' advancement of 'cache_bottom' was skipped for sparse directories. INCORRECT CACHE_BOTTOM TRACKING ------------------------------- Skipping the 'cache_bottom' advancement for sparse directories in 'mark_ce_used()' breaks down in two cases: 1. When the 'unpack_trees()' operation is *not* a "cache diff" (because the directory contents-based incrementing of 'cache_bottom' does not happen). 2. When a cache diff is performed with a pathspec (because 'unpack_index_entry()' will unpack a sparse directory not matched by the pathspec without performing the directory contents-based increment). The former luckily does not appear to affect 'git' behavior, likely because 'cache_bottom' is largely unused (non-"cache diff" 'unpack_trees()' uses 'find_index_entry()' - rather than 'next_cache_entry()' - to find the index entries to unpack). The latter, however, causes 'cache_bottom' to "lag behind" its intended position by an amount equal to the number of sparse directories unpacked so far with 'unpack_index_entry()'. If a repository is structured such that any sparse directories are ordered lexicographically *after* any pathspec-matching directories, though, this issue won't present any adverse behavior. This was the case with the 't1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh' tests before the addition of the 'before/' sparse directory (ordered *before* the in-cone 'deep/' directory), therefore sidestepping the issue. Once the 'before/' directory was added, though, 'cache_bottom' began to lag behind its intended position, causing 'next_cache_entry()' to return index entries it had already processed and, ultimately, an incorrect diff. CORRECTING CACHE_BOTTOM ----------------------- The problems observed in 't1092' come from 'cache_bottom' lagging behind in cases where the cache tree-based advancement doesn't occur. To solve this, then, the fix in 17a1bb570b is "reversed"; rather than skipping 'cache_bottom' advancement in 'mark_ce_used()', we skip the directory contents-based advancement for sparse directories. Now, every index entry can be accounted for in 'cache_bottom': * if you're working with a single index entry, 'cache_bottom' is incremented in 'mark_ce_used()' * if you're working with a directory that contains index entries (but is not one itself), 'cache_bottom' is incremented by the number of entries in that directory. Finally, change the 'test_expect_failure' tests in 't1092' failing due to this bug back to 'test_expect_success'. Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17t1092: add sparse directory before cone in test repoLibravatar Victoria Dye1-4/+9
Add a sparse directory 'before/' containing files 'a' and 'b' to the test repo used in 't/t1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh'. This is meant to ensure that no sparse index integrations rely on the in-cone path(s) being lexicographically first in the repo. Unfortunately, some existing tests do not handle this repo architecture properly: * 'add outside sparse cone' * 'status/add: outside sparse cone' * 'reset with pathspecs inside sparse definition' All three of these are due to the incorrect handling of the 'unpack_trees_options.cache_bottom' when performing a cache diff via 'unpack_trees'. This will be corrected in a future patch; in the meantime, mark the tests with 'test_expect_failure'. Finally, update the 'ls-files' and 'root directory cannot be sparse' tests to include the 'before/' directory in their expected index contents. Co-authored-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17diff.c: fix a double-free regression in a18d66cefbLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason2-4/+13
My a18d66cefb9 (diff.c: free "buf" in diff_words_flush(), 2022-03-04) has what it retrospect is a rather obvious bug (I don't know what I was thinking, if it all): We use the "emitted_symbols" allocation in append_emitted_diff_symbol() N times, but starting with a18d66cefb9 we'd free it after its first use! The correct way to free this data would have been to add the free() to the existing free_diff_words_data() function, so let's do that. The "ecbdata->diff_words->opt->emitted_symbols" might be NULL, so let's add a trivial free_emitted_diff_symbols() helper next to the function that appends to it. This fixes the "no effect on show from" leak tested for in the preceding commit. Perhaps confusingly this change will skip that test under SANITIZE=leak, but otherwise opt-in the "t4015-diff-whitespace.sh" test. The reason is that a18d66cefb9 "fixed" the leak in the preceding "no effect on diff" test, but for the first call to diff_words_flush() the "wol->buf" would be NULL, so we wouldn't double-free (and SANITIZE=address would see nothing amiss). With this change we'll still pass that test, showing that we've also fixed leaks on this codepath. We then have to skip the new "no effect on show" test because it happens to trip over an unrelated memory leak (in revision.c). The same goes for "move detection with submodules". Both of them pass with SANITIZE=address though, which would error on the "no effect on show" test before this change. Reported-by: Michael J Gruber <git@grubix.eu> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17tests: demonstrate "show --word-diff --color-moved" regressionLibravatar Michael J Gruber1-1/+7
Add a failing test which demonstrates a regression in a18d66cefb ("diff.c: free "buf" in diff_words_flush()", 2022-03-04), the regression is discussed in detail in the subsequent commit. With it running `git show --word-diff --color-moved` with SANITIZE=address would emit: ==31191==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: attempting double-free on 0x617000021100 in thread T0: #0 0x49f0a2 in free (git+0x49f0a2) #1 0x9b0e4d in diff_words_flush diff.c:2153:3 #2 0x9aed5d in fn_out_consume diff.c:2354:3 #3 0xe092ab in consume_one xdiff-interface.c:43:9 #4 0xe072eb in xdiff_outf xdiff-interface.c:76:10 #5 0xec7014 in xdl_emit_diffrec xdiff/xutils.c:53:6 [...] 0x617000021100 is located 0 bytes inside of 768-byte region [0x617000021100,0x617000021400) freed by thread T0 here: #0 0x49f0a2 in free (git+0x49f0a2) [...(same stacktrace)...] previously allocated by thread T0 here: #0 0x49f603 in __interceptor_realloc (git+0x49f603) #1 0xde4da4 in xrealloc wrapper.c:126:8 #2 0x995dc5 in append_emitted_diff_symbol diff.c:794:2 #3 0x96c44a in emit_diff_symbol diff.c:1527:3 [...] This was not caught by the test suite because we test `diff --word-diff --color-moved` only so far. Therefore, add a test for `show`, too. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@grubix.eu> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-16The twelfth batchLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+21
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-16Merge branch 'ab/string-list-count-in-size-t'Libravatar Junio C Hamano12-35/+39
Count string_list items in size_t, not "unsigned int". * ab/string-list-count-in-size-t: string-list API: change "nr" and "alloc" to "size_t" gettext API users: don't explicitly cast ngettext()'s "n"
2022-03-16Merge branch 'ab/racy-hooks'Libravatar Junio C Hamano8-25/+57
Code clean-up to allow callers of run_commit_hook() to learn if it got "success" because the hook succeeded or because there wasn't any hook. * ab/racy-hooks: hooks: fix an obscure TOCTOU "did we just run a hook?" race merge: don't run post-hook logic on --no-verify
2022-03-16Merge branch 'ab/keep-git-exit-codes-in-tests'Libravatar Junio C Hamano19-218/+245
Updates tests around the use of "test $(git cmd) = constant". * ab/keep-git-exit-codes-in-tests: rev-list simplify tests: don't ignore "git" exit code checkout tests: don't ignore "git <cmd>" exit code apply tests: don't ignore "git ls-files" exit code, drop sub-shell gettext tests: don't ignore "test-tool regex" exit code rev-list tests: don't hide abort() in "test_expect_failure" diff tests: don't ignore "git rev-list" exit code notes tests: don't ignore "git" exit code rev-parse tests: don't ignore "git reflog" exit code merge tests: use "test_must_fail" instead of ad-hoc pattern apply tests: use "test_must_fail" instead of ad-hoc pattern diff tests: don't ignore "git diff" exit code in "read" loop diff tests: don't ignore "git diff" exit code read-tree tests: check "diff-files" exit code on failure tests: use "test_stdout_line_count", not "test $(git [...] | wc -l)" tests: change some 'test $(git) = "x"' to test_cmp
2022-03-16Merge branch 'tk/t7063-chmtime-dirs-too'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-16/+28
Teach "test-chmtime" to work on a directory and use it to avoid having to wait for a second in a few places in tests. * tk/t7063-chmtime-dirs-too: t7063: mtime-mangling instead of delays in untracked cache testing t/helper/test-chmtime: update mingw to support chmtime on directories
2022-03-16Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph-gen-v2-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano8-58/+176
Fixes to the way generation number v2 in the commit-graph files are (not) handled. * ds/commit-graph-gen-v2-fixes: commit-graph: declare bankruptcy on GDAT chunks commit-graph: fix generation number v2 overflow values commit-graph: start parsing generation v2 (again) commit-graph: fix ordering bug in generation numbers t5318: extract helpers to lib-commit-graph.sh test-read-graph: include extra post-parse info
2022-03-16Merge branch 'jc/stash-drop'Libravatar Junio C Hamano7-467/+527
"git stash drop" is reimplemented as an internal call to reflog_delete() function, instead of invoking "git reflog delete" via run_command() API. * jc/stash-drop: stash: call reflog_delete() in reflog.c reflog: libify delete reflog function and helpers stash: add tests to ensure reflog --rewrite --updatref behavior
2022-03-16Merge branch 'tb/rename-remote-progress'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-10/+35
"git remote rename A B", depending on the number of remote-tracking refs involved, takes long time renaming them. The command has been taught to show progress bar while making the user wait. * tb/rename-remote-progress: builtin/remote.c: show progress when renaming remote references builtin/remote.c: parse options in 'rename'
2022-03-16Merge branch 'vd/sparse-read-tree'Libravatar Junio C Hamano7-13/+308
"git read-tree" has been made to be aware of the sparse-index feature. * vd/sparse-read-tree: read-tree: make three-way merge sparse-aware read-tree: make two-way merge sparse-aware read-tree: narrow scope of index expansion for '--prefix' read-tree: integrate with sparse index read-tree: expand sparse checkout test coverage read-tree: explicitly disallow prefixes with a leading '/' status: fix nested sparse directory diff in sparse index sparse-index: prevent repo root from becoming sparse
2022-03-16Merge branch 'ab/object-file-api-updates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano36-137/+202
Object-file API shuffling. * ab/object-file-api-updates: object-file API: pass an enum to read_object_with_reference() object-file.c: add a literal version of write_object_file_prepare() object-file API: have hash_object_file() take "enum object_type" object API: rename hash_object_file_literally() to write_*() object-file API: split up and simplify check_object_signature() object API users + docs: check <0, not !0 with check_object_signature() object API docs: move check_object_signature() docs to cache.h object API: correct "buf" v.s. "map" mismatch in *.c and *.h object-file API: have write_object_file() take "enum object_type" object-file API: add a format_object_header() function object-file API: return "void", not "int" from hash_object_file() object-file.c: split up declaration of unrelated variables
2022-03-16Merge branch 'mf/fix-type-in-config-h'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
"git config -h" did not describe the "--type" option correctly. * mf/fix-type-in-config-h: config: correct "--type" option in "git config -h" output
2022-03-16Merge branch 'ps/fetch-mirror-optim'Libravatar Junio C Hamano10-33/+122
Various optimization for "git fetch". * ps/fetch-mirror-optim: refs/files-backend: optimize reading of symbolic refs remote: read symbolic refs via `refs_read_symbolic_ref()` refs: add ability for backends to special-case reading of symbolic refs fetch: avoid lookup of commits when not appending to FETCH_HEAD upload-pack: look up "want" lines via commit-graph
2022-03-16Merge branch 'tk/empty-untracked-cache'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-3/+14
The untracked cache newly computed weren't written back to the on-disk index file when there is no other change to the index, which has been corrected. * tk/empty-untracked-cache: untracked-cache: write index when populating empty untracked cache t7519: populate untracked cache before test t7519: avoid file to index mtime race for untracked cache