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2018-03-15Merge branch 'ab/perl-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+15
Clean-up to various pieces of Perl code we have. * ab/perl-fixes: perl Git::LoadCPAN: emit better errors under NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS Makefile: add NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS knob perl: move the perl/Git/FromCPAN tree to perl/FromCPAN perl: generalize the Git::LoadCPAN facility perl: move CPAN loader wrappers to another namespace perl: update our copy of Mail::Address perl: update our ancient copy of Error.pm git-send-email: unconditionally use Net::{SMTP,Domain} Git.pm: hard-depend on the File::{Temp,Spec} modules gitweb: hard-depend on the Digest::MD5 5.8 module Git.pm: add the "use warnings" pragma Git.pm: remove redundant "use strict" from sub-package perl: *.pm files should not have the executable bit
2018-03-06Merge branch 'ab/simplify-perl-makefile'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-5/+7
Hotfix for a topic already in 'master'. * ab/simplify-perl-makefile: Makefile: generate Git(3pm) as dependency of the 'doc' and 'man' targets
2018-03-05perl Git::LoadCPAN: emit better errors under NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKSLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-1/+4
Before my 20d2a30f8f ("Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules", 2017-12-10) on an OS package that removed the private-Error.pm copy we carried around manually removing the OS's Error.pm would yield: $ git add -p Can't locate Error.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Error module) [...] Now, before this change we'll instead emit this more cryptic error: $ git add -p BUG: '/usr/share/perl5/Git/FromCPAN' should be a directory! at /usr/share/perl5/Git/Error.pm line 36. This is a confusing error. Now if the new NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS option is specified and we can't find the module we'll instead emit: $ /tmp/git/bin/git add -p BUG: The 'Error' module is not here, but NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS was set! [...] Where [...] is the lengthy explanation seen in the change below, which explains what the potential breakage is, and how to fix it. The reason for checking @@NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS@@] against the empty string in Perl is as opposed to checking for a boolean value is that that's (as far as I can tell) make's idea of a string that's set, and e.g. NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS=0 is enough to set NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-05Makefile: add NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS knobLibravatar Todd Zullinger1-0/+8
We include some perl modules which are not part of the core perl install, as a convenience. This allows us to rely on those modules in our perl-based tools and scripts without requiring users to install the modules from CPAN or their operating system packages. Users whose operating system provides these modules and packagers of Git often don't want to ship or use these bundled modules. Allow these users to set NO_PERL_CPAN_FALLBACKS to avoid installing the bundled modules. Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-05perl: move the perl/Git/FromCPAN tree to perl/FromCPANLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-0/+3
Move the CPAN modules that have lived under perl/Git/FromCPAN since my 20d2a30f8f ("Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules", 2017-12-10) to perl/FromCPAN. A subsequent change will teach the Makefile to only install these copies of CPAN modules if a flag that distro packagers would like to set isn't set. Due to how the wildcard globbing is being done it's much easier to accomplish that if they're moved to their own directory. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-28Merge branch 'tz/do-not-clean-spec-file'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
We no longer create any *.spec file, so "make clean" should not remove it. * tz/do-not-clean-spec-file: Makefile: remove *.spec from clean target
2018-02-27Merge branch 'rj/sparse-updates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+2
Devtool update. * rj/sparse-updates: Makefile: suppress a sparse warning for pack-revindex.c config.mak.uname: remove SPARSE_FLAGS setting for cygwin
2018-02-17Makefile: remove *.spec from clean targetLibravatar Todd Zullinger1-1/+1
Support for generating an rpm was dropped in ab214331cf ("Makefile: stop pretending to support rpmbuild", 2016-04-04). We don't generate any *.spec files so there is no need to clean them up. Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-15Merge branch 'ab/sha1dc-build'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+17
Push the submodule version of collision-detecting SHA-1 hash implementation a bit harder on builders. * ab/sha1dc-build: sha1dc_git.h: re-arrange an ifdef chain for a subsequent change Makefile: under "make dist", include the sha1collisiondetection submodule Makefile: don't error out under DC_SHA1_EXTERNAL if DC_SHA1_SUBMODULE=auto
2018-02-15Makefile: generate Git(3pm) as dependency of the 'doc' and 'man' targetsLibravatar SZEDER Gábor1-5/+7
Since commit 20d2a30f8f (Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules, 2017-12-10), the Git(3pm) man page is only generated as an indirect dependency of the 'install-doc' and 'install-man' Makefile targets. Consequently, if someone runs 'make man && sudo make install-man' (or their 'doc' counterparts), then Git(3pm) will be generated as root, and the resulting root-owned files and directories will in turn cause the next user-run 'make clean' to fail. This was not an issue in the past, because Git(3pm) was generated when 'make all' descended into 'perl/', which is usually not run as root. List Git(3pm) as a dependency of the 'doc' and 'man' Makefile targets, too, so it gets generated by targets that are usually built as ordinary users. While at it, add 'install-man-perl' to the list of .PHONY targets. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-02-13Merge branch 'gs/retire-mru'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+0
Retire mru API as it does not give enough abstraction over underlying list API to be worth it. * gs/retire-mru: mru: Replace mru.[ch] with list.h implementation
2018-02-13Merge branch 'jh/fsck-promisors'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
In preparation for implementing narrow/partial clone, the machinery for checking object connectivity used by gc and fsck has been taught that a missing object is OK when it is referenced by a packfile specially marked as coming from trusted repository that promises to make them available on-demand and lazily. * jh/fsck-promisors: gc: do not repack promisor packfiles rev-list: support termination at promisor objects sha1_file: support lazily fetching missing objects introduce fetch-object: fetch one promisor object index-pack: refactor writing of .keep files fsck: support promisor objects as CLI argument fsck: support referenced promisor objects fsck: support refs pointing to promisor objects fsck: introduce partialclone extension extension.partialclone: introduce partial clone extension
2018-02-13Merge branch 'ab/simplify-perl-makefile'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-30/+36
The build procedure for perl/ part has been greatly simplified by weaning ourselves off of MakeMaker. * ab/simplify-perl-makefile: perl: treat PERLLIB_EXTRA as an extra path again perl: avoid *.pmc and fix Error.pm further Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules
2018-02-12Makefile: suppress a sparse warning for pack-revindex.cLibravatar Ramsay Jones1-0/+2
Sparse has, for a long time, been issuing the following warning against the pack-revindex.c file: SP pack-revindex.c pack-revindex.c:64:23: warning: memset with byte count of 262144 This results from a unconditional check, with a hard-coded limit, which is really only appropriate for the kernel source code. (The check is for a 'large' byte count in a call to memcpy(), memset(), copy_from_user() and copy_to_user() functions). A recent release of sparse (v0.5.1) has introduced some options to allow this check to be turned off (-Wno-memcpy-max-count) or to specify the actual limit used (-fmemcpy-max-count=COUNT), rather than a hard-coded limit of 100000. In order to suppress the warning, add a target for pack-revindex.sp that adds the '-Wno-memcpy-max-count' option to the SPARSE_FLAGS variable. Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsayjones.plus.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-24mru: Replace mru.[ch] with list.h implementationLibravatar Gargi Sharma1-1/+0
Replace the custom calls to mru.[ch] with calls to list.h. This patch is the final step in removing the mru API completely and inlining the logic. This patch leads to significant code reduction and the mru API hence, is not a useful abstraction anymore. Signed-off-by: Gargi Sharma <gs051095@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-01-09Merge branch 'ab/dc-sha1-loose-ends'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+0
Tying loose ends for the recent integration work of collision-detecting SHA-1 implementation. * ab/dc-sha1-loose-ends: Makefile: NO_OPENSSL=1 should no longer imply BLK_SHA1=1
2018-01-05Merge branch 'jk/test-suite-tracing'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+8
Assorted fixes around running tests with "-x" tracing option. * jk/test-suite-tracing: t/Makefile: introduce TEST_SHELL_PATH test-lib: make "-x" work with "--verbose-log" t5615: avoid re-using descriptor 4 test-lib: silence "-x" cleanup under bash
2018-01-03perl: treat PERLLIB_EXTRA as an extra path againLibravatar Jonathan Nieder1-1/+2
PERLLIB_EXTRA was introduced in v1.9-rc0~88^2 (2013-11-15) as a way for packagers to add additional directories such as the location of Subversion's perl bindings to Git's perl path. Since 20d2a30f (Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules, 2012-12-10) setting that variable breaks perl-based commands instead: $ PATH=$HOME/opt/git/bin:$PATH $ make install prefix=$HOME/opt/git PERLLIB_EXTRA=anextralibdir [...] $ head -2 $HOME/opt/git/libexec/git-core/git-add--interactive #!/usr/bin/perl use lib (split(/:/, $ENV{GITPERLLIB} || ":helloiamanextrainstlibdir" || "/usr/local/google/home/jrn/opt/git/share/perl5")); $ git add -p Empty compile time value given to use lib at /home/jrn/opt/git/libexec/git-core/git-add--interactive line 2. Removing the spurious ":" at the beginning of ":$PERLLIB_EXTRA" avoids the "Empty compile time value" error but with that tweak the problem still remains: PERLLIB_EXTRA ends up replacing instead of supplementing the perllibdir that would be passed to 'use lib' if PERLLIB_EXTRA were not set. The intent was to simplify, as the commit message to 20d2a30f explains: | The scripts themselves will 'use lib' the target directory, but if | INSTLIBDIR is set it overrides it. It doesn't have to be this way, | it could be set in addition to INSTLIBDIR, but my reading of | [v1.9-rc0~88^2] is that this is the desired behavior. Restore the previous code structure to make PERLLIB_EXTRA work again. Reproducing this problem requires an invocation of "make install" instead of running bin-wrappers/git in place, since the latter sets the GITPERLLIB environment variable, avoiding trouble. Reported-by: Jonathan Koren <jdkoren@google.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-28Merge branch 'js/enhanced-version-info'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+12
"git version --build-options" learned to report the host CPU and the exact commit object name the binary was built from. * js/enhanced-version-info: version --build-options: report commit, too, if possible version --build-options: also report host CPU
2017-12-28Makefile: NO_OPENSSL=1 should no longer imply BLK_SHA1=1Libravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-2/+0
Use the collision detecting SHA-1 implementation by default even when NO_OPENSSL is set. Setting NO_OPENSSL=UnfortunatelyYes has implied BLK_SHA1=1 ever since the former was introduced in dd53c7ab29 (Support for NO_OPENSSL, 2005-07-29). That implication should have been removed when the default SHA-1 implementation changed from OpenSSL to DC_SHA1 in e6b07da278 (Makefile: make DC_SHA1 the default, 2017-03-17). Finish what that commit started by removing the BLK_SHA1 fallback setting so the default DC_SHA1 implementation will be used. Helped-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-28perl: avoid *.pmc and fix Error.pm furtherLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-4/+4
The previous round tried to use *.pmc files but it confused RPM dependency analysis on some distros. Install them as plain vanilla *.pm files instead. Also "local @_" construct did not properly work when goto &sub is used until recent versions of Perl. Avoid it (and we do not need to localize it here anyway). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-27Merge branch 'jt/decorate-api'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
A few structures and variables that are implementation details of the decorate API have been renamed and then the API got documented better. * jt/decorate-api: decorate: clean up and document API
2017-12-27Merge branch 'jh/object-filtering'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+2
In preparation for implementing narrow/partial clone, the object walking machinery has been taught a way to tell it to "filter" some objects from enumeration. * jh/object-filtering: rev-list: support --no-filter argument list-objects-filter-options: support --no-filter list-objects-filter-options: fix 'keword' typo in comment pack-objects: add list-objects filtering rev-list: add list-objects filtering support list-objects: filter objects in traverse_commit_list oidset: add iterator methods to oidset oidmap: add oidmap iterator methods dir: allow exclusions from blob in addition to file
2017-12-19Merge branch 'tg/worktree-create-tracking'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
The way "git worktree add" determines what branch to create from where and checkout in the new worktree has been updated a bit. * tg/worktree-create-tracking: add worktree.guessRemote config option worktree: add --guess-remote flag to add subcommand worktree: make add <path> <branch> dwim worktree: add --[no-]track option to the add subcommand worktree: add can be created from any commit-ish checkout: factor out functions to new lib file
2017-12-14version --build-options: report commit, too, if possibleLibravatar Johannes Schindelin1-1/+3
In particular when local tags are used (or tags that are pushed to some fork) to build Git, it is very hard to figure out from which particular revision a particular Git executable was built. It gets worse when those tags are deleted, or even updated. Let's just report an exact, unabbreviated commit name in our build options. We need to be careful, though, to report when the current commit cannot be determined, e.g. when building from a tarball without any associated Git repository. This could be the case also when extracting Git's source code into an unrelated Git worktree. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-14version --build-options: also report host CPULibravatar Eric Sunshine1-0/+9
It can be helpful for bug reports to include information about the environment in which the bug occurs. "git version --build-options" can help to supplement this information. In addition to the size of 'long' already reported by --build-options, also report the host's CPU type. Example output: $ git version --build-options git version 2.9.3.windows.2.826.g06c0f2f cpu: x86_64 sizeof-long: 4 New Makefile variable HOST_CPU supports cross-compiling. Suggested-by: Adric Norris <landstander668@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-11Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rulesLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-31/+36
Replace the perl/Makefile.PL and the fallback perl/Makefile used under NO_PERL_MAKEMAKER=NoThanks with a much simpler implementation heavily inspired by how the i18n infrastructure's build process works[1]. The reason for having the Makefile.PL in the first place is that it was initially[2] building a perl C binding to interface with libgit, this functionality, that was removed[3] before Git.pm ever made it to the master branch. We've since since started maintaining a fallback perl/Makefile, as MakeMaker wouldn't work on some platforms[4]. That's just the tip of the iceberg. We have the PM.stamp hack in the top-level Makefile[5] to detect whether we need to regenerate the perl/perl.mak, which I fixed just recently to deal with issues like the perl version changing from under us[6]. There is absolutely no reason for why this needs to be so complex anymore. All we're getting out of this elaborate Rube Goldberg machine was copying perl/* to perl/blib/* as we do a string-replacement on the *.pm files to hardcode @@LOCALEDIR@@ in the source, as well as pod2man-ing Git.pm & friends. So replace the whole thing with something that's pretty much a copy of how we generate po/build/**.mo from po/*.po, just with a small sed(1) command instead of msgfmt. As that's being done rename the files from *.pm to *.pmc just to indicate that they're generated (see "perldoc -f require"). While I'm at it, change the fallback for Error.pm from being something where we'll ship our own Error.pm if one doesn't exist at build time to one where we just use a Git::Error wrapper that'll always prefer the system-wide Error.pm, only falling back to our own copy if it really doesn't exist at runtime. It's now shipped as Git::FromCPAN::Error, making it easy to add other modules to Git::FromCPAN::* in the future if that's needed. Functional changes: * This will not always install into perl's idea of its global "installsitelib". This only potentially matters for packagers that need to expose Git.pm for non-git use, and as explained in the INSTALL file there's a trivial workaround. * The scripts themselves will 'use lib' the target directory, but if INSTLIBDIR is set it overrides it. It doesn't have to be this way, it could be set in addition to INSTLIBDIR, but my reading of [7] is that this is the desired behavior. * We don't build man pages for all of the perl modules as we used to, only Git(3pm). As discussed on-list[8] that we were building installed manpages for purely internal APIs like Git::I18N or private-Error.pm was always a bug anyway, and all the Git::SVN::* ones say they're internal APIs. There are apparently external users of Git.pm, but I don't expect there to be any of the others. As a side-effect of these general changes the perl documentation now only installed by install-{doc,man}, not a mere "install" as before. 1. 5e9637c629 ("i18n: add infrastructure for translating Git with gettext", 2011-11-18) 2. b1edc53d06 ("Introduce Git.pm (v4)", 2006-06-24) 3. 18b0fc1ce1 ("Git.pm: Kill Git.xs for now", 2006-09-23) 4. f848718a69 ("Make perl/ build procedure ActiveState friendly.", 2006-12-04) 5. ee9be06770 ("perl: detect new files in MakeMaker builds", 2012-07-27) 6. c59c4939c2 ("perl: regenerate perl.mak if perl -V changes", 2017-03-29) 7. 0386dd37b1 ("Makefile: add PERLLIB_EXTRA variable that adds to default perl path", 2013-11-15) 8. 87bmjjv1pu.fsf@evledraar.booking.com ("Re: [PATCH] Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules" Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-08Makefile: under "make dist", include the sha1collisiondetection submoduleLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-0/+15
Include the sha1collisiondetection submodule when running "make dist". Even though we've been shipping the sha1collisiondetection submodule[1] and using it by default if it's checked out[2] anyone downloading git as a tarball would just get an empty sha1collisiondetection/ directory. Doing this automatically is a feature that's missing from git-archive, but in the meantime let's bundle this up into the tarball we ship. This ensures that the DC_SHA1_SUBMODULE flag does what's intended even in an unpacked tarball, and more importantly means we're building the exact same code from the same paths from git.git and from the tarball. I am not including all the files in the submodule, only the ones git actually needs (and the licenses), only including some files like this would be a useful feature if git-archive ever adds the ability to bundle up submodules. 1. commit 86cfd61e6b ("sha1dc: optionally use sha1collisiondetection as a submodule", 2017-07-01) 2. cac87dc01d ("sha1collisiondetection: automatically enable when submodule is populated", 2017-07-01) Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-08Makefile: don't error out under DC_SHA1_EXTERNAL if DC_SHA1_SUBMODULE=autoLibravatar Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-0/+2
Fix a logic error in the initial introduction of DC_SHA1_EXTERNAL. If git.git has a sha1collisiondetection submodule checked out the logic to set DC_SHA1_SUBMODULE=auto would interact badly with the check for whether DC_SHA1_SUBMODULE was set. It would error out, meaning that there's no way to build git with DC_SHA1_EXTERNAL=YesPlease without deinit-ing the submodule. Instead, adjust the logic to only fire if the variable is to something else than "auto" which would mean it's a mistake on the part of whoever's building git, not just the Makefile tripping over its own logic. 1. 3964cbbb5c ("sha1dc: allow building with the external sha1dc library", 2017-08-15) 2. cac87dc01d ("sha1collisiondetection: automatically enable when submodule is populated", 2017-07-01) Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-08decorate: clean up and document APILibravatar Jonathan Tan1-0/+1
Improve the names of the identifiers in decorate.h, document them, and add an example of how to use these functions. The example is compiled and run as part of the test suite. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-08t/Makefile: introduce TEST_SHELL_PATHLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+8
You may want to run the test suite with a different shell than you use to build Git. For instance, you may build with SHELL_PATH=/bin/sh (because it's faster, or it's what you expect to exist on systems where the build will be used) but want to run the test suite with bash (e.g., since that allows using "-x" reliably across the whole test suite). There's currently no good way to do this. You might think that doing two separate make invocations, like: make && make -C t SHELL_PATH=/bin/bash would work. And it _almost_ does. The second make will see our bash SHELL_PATH, and we'll use that to run the individual test scripts (or tell prove to use it to do so). So far so good. But this breaks down when "--tee" or "--verbose-log" is used. Those options cause the test script to actually re-exec itself using $SHELL_PATH. But wait, wouldn't our second make invocation have set SHELL_PATH correctly in the environment? Yes, but test-lib.sh sources GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS, which we built during the first "make". And that overrides the environment, giving us the original SHELL_PATH again. Let's introduce a new variable that lets you specify a specific shell to be run for the test scripts. Note that we have to touch both the main and t/ Makefiles, since we have to record it in GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS in one, and use it in the latter. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-12-06Merge branch 'bw/protocol-v1'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
A new mechanism to upgrade the wire protocol in place is proposed and demonstrated that it works with the older versions of Git without harming them. * bw/protocol-v1: Documentation: document Extra Parameters ssh: introduce a 'simple' ssh variant i5700: add interop test for protocol transition http: tell server that the client understands v1 connect: tell server that the client understands v1 connect: teach client to recognize v1 server response upload-pack, receive-pack: introduce protocol version 1 daemon: recognize hidden request arguments protocol: introduce protocol extension mechanisms pkt-line: add packet_write function connect: in ref advertisement, shallows are last
2017-12-05introduce fetch-object: fetch one promisor objectLibravatar Jonathan Tan1-0/+1
Introduce fetch-object, providing the ability to fetch one object from a promisor remote. This uses fetch-pack. To do this, the transport mechanism has been updated with 2 flags, "from-promisor" to indicate that the resulting pack comes from a promisor remote (and thus should be annotated as such by index-pack), and "no-dependents" to indicate that only the objects themselves need to be fetched (but fetching additional objects is nevertheless safe). Whenever "no-dependents" is used, fetch-pack will refrain from using any object flags, because it is most likely invoked as part of a dynamic object fetch by another Git command (which may itself use object flags). An alternative to this is to leave fetch-pack alone, and instead update the allocation of flags so that fetch-pack's flags never overlap with any others, but this will end up shrinking the number of flags available to nearly every other Git command (that is, every Git command that accesses objects), so the approach in this commit was used instead. This will be tested in a subsequent commit. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-11-27checkout: factor out functions to new lib fileLibravatar Thomas Gummerer1-0/+1
Factor the functions out, so they can be re-used from other places. In particular these functions will be re-used in builtin/worktree.c to make git worktree add dwim more. While there add some docs to the function. Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-11-22list-objects: filter objects in traverse_commit_listLibravatar Jeff Hostetler1-0/+2
Create traverse_commit_list_filtered() and add filtering interface to allow certain objects to be omitted from the traversal. Update traverse_commit_list() to be a wrapper for the above with a null filter to minimize the number of callers that needed to be changed. Object filtering will be used in a future commit by rev-list and pack-objects for partial clone and fetch to omit unwanted objects from the result. traverse_bitmap_commit_list() does not work with filtering. If a packfile bitmap is present, it will not be used. It should be possible to extend such support in the future (at least to simple filters that do not require object pathnames), but that is beyond the scope of this patch series. Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-11-21Merge branch 'bp/fsmonitor'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+3
We learned to talk to watchman to speed up "git status" and other operations that need to see which paths have been modified. * bp/fsmonitor: fsmonitor: preserve utf8 filenames in fsmonitor-watchman log fsmonitor: read entirety of watchman output fsmonitor: MINGW support for watchman integration fsmonitor: add a performance test fsmonitor: add a sample integration script for Watchman fsmonitor: add test cases for fsmonitor extension split-index: disable the fsmonitor extension when running the split index test fsmonitor: add a test tool to dump the index extension update-index: add fsmonitor support to update-index ls-files: Add support in ls-files to display the fsmonitor valid bit fsmonitor: add documentation for the fsmonitor extension. fsmonitor: teach git to optionally utilize a file system monitor to speed up detecting new or changed files. update-index: add a new --force-write-index option preload-index: add override to enable testing preload-index bswap: add 64 bit endianness helper get_be64
2017-11-15Merge branch 'js/mingw-full-version-in-resources' into maintLibravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+2
MinGW updates. * js/mingw-full-version-in-resources: mingw: include the full version information in the resources
2017-11-09Merge branch 'js/mingw-full-version-in-resources'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+2
MinGW updates. * js/mingw-full-version-in-resources: mingw: include the full version information in the resources
2017-11-01mingw: include the full version information in the resourcesLibravatar Johannes Schindelin1-1/+2
This fixes https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/723 Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-10-17protocol: introduce protocol extension mechanismsLibravatar Brandon Williams1-0/+1
Create protocol.{c,h} and provide functions which future servers and clients can use to determine which protocol to use or is being used. Also introduce the 'GIT_PROTOCOL' environment variable which will be used to communicate a colon separated list of keys with optional values to a server. Unknown keys and values must be tolerated. This mechanism is used to communicate which version of the wire protocol a client would like to use with a server. Signed-off-by: Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-10-11Merge branch 'jt/oidmap'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
Introduce a new "oidmap" API and rewrite oidset to use it. * jt/oidmap: oidmap: map with OID as key
2017-10-03Merge branch 'mh/mmap-packed-refs'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+6
Operations that do not touch (majority of) packed refs have been optimized by making accesses to packed-refs file lazy; we no longer pre-parse everything, and an access to a single ref in the packed-refs does not touch majority of irrelevant refs, either. * mh/mmap-packed-refs: (21 commits) packed-backend.c: rename a bunch of things and update comments mmapped_ref_iterator: inline into `packed_ref_iterator` ref_cache: remove support for storing peeled values packed_ref_store: get rid of the `ref_cache` entirely ref_store: implement `refs_peel_ref()` generically packed_read_raw_ref(): read the reference from the mmapped buffer packed_ref_iterator_begin(): iterate using `mmapped_ref_iterator` read_packed_refs(): ensure that references are ordered when read packed_ref_cache: keep the `packed-refs` file mmapped if possible packed-backend.c: reorder some definitions mmapped_ref_iterator_advance(): no peeled value for broken refs mmapped_ref_iterator: add iterator over a packed-refs file packed_ref_cache: remember the file-wide peeling state read_packed_refs(): read references with minimal copying read_packed_refs(): make parsing of the header line more robust read_packed_refs(): only check for a header at the top of the file read_packed_refs(): use mmap to read the `packed-refs` file die_unterminated_line(), die_invalid_line(): new functions packed_ref_cache: add a backlink to the associated `packed_ref_store` prefix_ref_iterator: break when we leave the prefix ...
2017-10-01fsmonitor: add a performance testLibravatar Ben Peart1-0/+1
Add a test utility (test-drop-caches) that flushes all changes to disk then drops file system cache on Windows, Linux, and OSX. Add a perf test (p7519-fsmonitor.sh) for fsmonitor. By default, the performance test will utilize the Watchman file system monitor if it is installed. If Watchman is not installed, it will use a dummy integration script that does not report any new or modified files. The dummy script has very little overhead which provides optimistic results. The performance test will also use the untracked cache feature if it is available as fsmonitor uses it to speed up scanning for untracked files. There are 4 environment variables that can be used to alter the default behavior of the performance test: GIT_PERF_7519_UNTRACKED_CACHE: used to configure core.untrackedCache GIT_PERF_7519_SPLIT_INDEX: used to configure core.splitIndex GIT_PERF_7519_FSMONITOR: used to configure core.fsmonitor GIT_PERF_7519_DROP_CACHE: if set, the OS caches are dropped between tests The big win for using fsmonitor is the elimination of the need to scan the working directory looking for changed and untracked files. If the file information is all cached in RAM, the benefits are reduced. Signed-off-by: Ben Peart <benpeart@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-10-01fsmonitor: add a test tool to dump the index extensionLibravatar Ben Peart1-0/+1
Add a test utility (test-dump-fsmonitor) that will dump the fsmonitor index extension. Signed-off-by: Ben Peart <benpeart@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-10-01fsmonitor: teach git to optionally utilize a file system monitor to speed up ↵Libravatar Ben Peart1-0/+1
detecting new or changed files. When the index is read from disk, the fsmonitor index extension is used to flag the last known potentially dirty index entries. The registered core.fsmonitor command is called with the time the index was last updated and returns the list of files changed since that time. This list is used to flag any additional dirty cache entries and untracked cache directories. We can then use this valid state to speed up preload_index(), ie_match_stat(), and refresh_cache_ent() as they do not need to lstat() files to detect potential changes for those entries marked CE_FSMONITOR_VALID. In addition, if the untracked cache is turned on valid_cached_dir() can skip checking directories for new or changed files as fsmonitor will invalidate the cache only for those directories that have been identified as having potential changes. To keep the CE_FSMONITOR_VALID state accurate during git operations; when git updates a cache entry to match the current state on disk, it will now set the CE_FSMONITOR_VALID bit. Inversely, anytime git changes a cache entry, the CE_FSMONITOR_VALID bit is cleared and the corresponding untracked cache directory is marked invalid. Signed-off-by: Ben Peart <benpeart@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-10-01oidmap: map with OID as keyLibravatar Jonathan Tan1-0/+1
This is similar to using the hashmap in hashmap.c, but with an easier-to-use API. In particular, custom entry comparisons no longer need to be written, and lookups can be done without constructing a temporary entry structure. This is implemented as a thin wrapper over the hashmap API. In particular, this means that there is an additional 4-byte overhead due to the fact that the first 4 bytes of the hash is redundantly stored. For now, I'm taking the simpler approach, but if need be, we can reimplement oidmap without affecting the callers significantly. oidset has been updated to use oidmap. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-25packed_ref_cache: keep the `packed-refs` file mmapped if possibleLibravatar Michael Haggerty1-0/+6
Keep a copy of the `packed-refs` file contents in memory for as long as a `packed_ref_cache` object is in use: * If the system allows it, keep the `packed-refs` file mmapped. * If not (either because the system doesn't support `mmap()` at all, or because a file that is currently mmapped cannot be replaced via `rename()`), then make a copy of the file's contents in heap-allocated space, and keep that around instead. We base the choice of behavior on a new build-time switch, `MMAP_PREVENTS_DELETE`. By default, this switch is set for Windows variants. After this commit, `MMAP_NONE` and `MMAP_TEMPORARY` are still handled identically. But the next commit will introduce a difference. This whole change is still pointless, because we only read the `packed-refs` file contents immediately after instantiating the `packed_ref_cache`. But that will soon change. Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-25Merge branch 'bw/git-clang-format'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+4
"make style" runs git-clang-format to help developers by pointing out coding style issues. * bw/git-clang-format: Makefile: add style build rule clang-format: outline the git project's coding style
2017-09-19Merge branch 'jk/leak-checkers'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+3
Many of our programs consider that it is OK to release dynamic storage that is used throughout the life of the program by simply exiting, but this makes it harder to leak detection tools to avoid reporting false positives. Plug many existing leaks and introduce a mechanism for developers to mark that the region of memory pointed by a pointer is not lost/leaking to help these tools. * jk/leak-checkers: add UNLEAK annotation for reducing leak false positives set_git_dir: handle feeding gitdir to itself repository: free fields before overwriting them reset: free allocated tree buffers reset: make tree counting less confusing config: plug user_config leak update-index: fix cache entry leak in add_one_file() add: free leaked pathspec after add_files_to_cache() test-lib: set LSAN_OPTIONS to abort by default test-lib: --valgrind should not override --verbose-log
2017-09-19Merge branch 'ti/external-sha1dc'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+15
Platforms that ship with a separate sha1 with collision detection library can link to it instead of using the copy we ship as part of our source tree. * ti/external-sha1dc: sha1dc: allow building with the external sha1dc library sha1dc: build git plumbing code more explicitly