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2012-11-25Merge branch 'lt/diff-stat-show-0-lines'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-26/+27
We failed to mention a file without any content change but whose permission bit was modified, or (worse yet) a new file without any content in the "git diff --stat" output. * lt/diff-stat-show-0-lines: Fix "git diff --stat" for interesting - but empty - file changes
2012-11-21Merge branch 'jk/config-ignore-duplicates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-131/+188
Drop duplicate detection from "git-config --get"; this lets it better match the internal config callbacks, which clears up some corner cases with includes. * jk/config-ignore-duplicates: builtin/config.c: Fix a sparse warning git-config: use git_config_with_options git-config: do not complain about duplicate entries git-config: collect values instead of immediately printing git-config: fix regexp memory leaks on error conditions git-config: remove memory leak of key regexp t1300: test "git config --get-all" more thoroughly t1300: remove redundant test t1300: style updates
2012-11-20Merge branch 'cn/config-missing-path'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+5
"git config --path $key" segfaulted on "[section] key" (a boolean "true" spelled without "=", not "[section] key = true"). * cn/config-missing-path: config: don't segfault when given --path with a missing value
2012-11-20Merge branch 'mg/replace-resolve-delete'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+11
Be more user friendly to people using "git replace -d". * mg/replace-resolve-delete: replace: parse revision argument for -d
2012-11-20Merge branch 'jk/maint-gitweb-xss'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+15
Fixes an XSS vulnerability in gitweb. * jk/maint-gitweb-xss: gitweb: escape html in rss title
2012-11-20Merge branch 'pw/maint-p4-rcs-expansion-newline'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+19
I do not have p4 to play with, but looks obviously correct to me. * pw/maint-p4-rcs-expansion-newline: git p4: RCS expansion should not span newlines
2012-11-20Merge branch 'jk/maint-http-half-auth-fetch'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+22
Fixes fetch from servers that ask for auth only during the actual packing phase. This is not really a recommended configuration, but it cleans up the code at the same time. * jk/maint-http-half-auth-fetch: remote-curl: retry failed requests for auth even with gzip remote-curl: hoist gzip buffer size to top of post_rpc
2012-11-15config: don't segfault when given --path with a missing valueLibravatar Carlos Martín Nieto1-0/+5
When given a variable without a value, such as '[section] var' and asking git-config to treat it as a path, git_config_pathname returns an error and doesn't modify its output parameter. show_config assumes that the call is always successful and sets a variable to indicate that vptr should be freed. In case of an error however, trying to do this will cause the program to be killed, as it's pointing to memory in the stack. Detect the error and return immediately to avoid freeing or accessing the uninitialed memory in the stack. Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <cmn@elego.de> Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-11-15Merge branch 'jc/prettier-pretty-note'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+13
Emit the notes attached to the commit in "format-patch --notes" output after three-dashes. * jc/prettier-pretty-note: format-patch: add a blank line between notes and diffstat Doc User-Manual: Patch cover letter, three dashes, and --notes Doc format-patch: clarify --notes use case Doc notes: Include the format-patch --notes option Doc SubmittingPatches: Mention --notes option after "cover letter" Documentation: decribe format-patch --notes format-patch --notes: show notes after three-dashes format-patch: append --signature after notes pretty_print_commit(): do not append notes message pretty: prepare notes message at a centralized place format_note(): simplify API pretty: remove reencode_commit_message()
2012-11-15Merge branch 'cr/cvsimport-local-zone'Libravatar Junio C Hamano4-0/+338
Allows "cvsimport" to read per-author timezone from the author info file. * cr/cvsimport-local-zone: cvsimport: work around perl tzset issue git-cvsimport: allow author-specific timezones
2012-11-15Merge branch 'ph/submodule-sync-recursive'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+53
Adds "--recursive" option to submodule sync. * ph/submodule-sync-recursive: Add tests for submodule sync --recursive Teach --recursive to submodule sync
2012-11-15Merge branch 'jk/maint-diff-grep-textconv'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+12
Fixes inconsistent use of textconv with "git log -G". * jk/maint-diff-grep-textconv: diff_grep: use textconv buffers for add/deleted files
2012-11-15Merge branch 'jh/symbolic-ref-d'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+30
Add "symbolic-ref -d SYM" to delete a symbolic ref SYM. It is already possible to remove a symbolic ref with "update-ref -d --no-deref", but it may be a good addition for completeness. * jh/symbolic-ref-d: git symbolic-ref --delete $symref
2012-11-13replace: parse revision argument for -dLibravatar Michael J Gruber1-0/+11
'git replace' parses the revision arguments when it creates replacements (so that a sha1 can be abbreviated, e.g.) but not when deleting replacements. Make it parse the argument to 'replace -d' in the same way. Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-11-12gitweb: escape html in rss titleLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+15
The title of an RSS feed is generated from many components, including the filename provided as a query parameter, but we failed to quote it. Besides showing the wrong output, this is a vector for XSS attacks. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-11-09Merge branch 'ph/maint-submodule-status-fix'Libravatar Jeff King1-2/+2
Cleans up some leftover bits from an earlier submodule change. * ph/maint-submodule-status-fix: submodule status: remove unused orig_* variables t7407: Fix recursive submodule test
2012-11-09Merge branch 'fc/completion-send-email-with-format-patch'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+5
* fc/completion-send-email-with-format-patch: completion: add format-patch options to send-email
2012-11-09Merge branch 'mo/cvs-server-cleanup'Libravatar Jeff King2-1/+106
Cleanups to prepare for mo/cvs-server-updates. * mo/cvs-server-cleanup: Use character class for sed expression instead of \s cvsserver status: provide real sticky info cvsserver: cvs add: do not expand directory arguments cvsserver: use whole CVS rev number in-process; don't strip "1." prefix cvsserver: split up long lines in req_{status,diff,log} cvsserver: clean up client request handler map comments cvsserver: remove unused functions _headrev and gethistory cvsserver update: comment about how we shouldn't remove a user-modified file cvsserver: add comments about database schema/usage cvsserver: removed unused sha1Or-k mode from kopts_from_path cvsserver t9400: add basic 'cvs log' test
2012-11-09Merge branch 'km/send-email-compose-encoding'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+86
"git send-email --compose" can let the user create a non-ascii cover letter message, but there was not a way to mark it with appropriate content type before sending it out. Further updates fix subject quoting. * km/send-email-compose-encoding: git-send-email: add rfc2047 quoting for "=?" git-send-email: introduce quote_subject() git-send-email: skip RFC2047 quoting for ASCII subjects git-send-email: use compose-encoding for Subject git-send-email: introduce compose-encoding
2012-11-09Merge branch 'js/format-2047'Libravatar Jeff King2-87/+148
Fixes many rfc2047 quoting issues in the output from format-patch. * js/format-2047: format-patch tests: check quoting/encoding in To: and Cc: headers format-patch: fix rfc2047 address encoding with respect to rfc822 specials format-patch: make rfc2047 encoding more strict format-patch: introduce helper function last_line_length() format-patch: do not wrap rfc2047 encoded headers too late format-patch: do not wrap non-rfc2047 headers too early utf8: fix off-by-one wrapping of text
2012-11-09Merge branch 'nd/attr-match-optim-more'Libravatar Jeff King2-0/+16
Start laying the foundation to build the "wildmatch" after we can agree on its desired semantics. * nd/attr-match-optim-more: attr: more matching optimizations from .gitignore gitignore: make pattern parsing code a separate function exclude: split pathname matching code into a separate function exclude: fix a bug in prefix compare optimization exclude: split basename matching code into a separate function exclude: stricten a length check in EXC_FLAG_ENDSWITH case
2012-11-08git p4: RCS expansion should not span newlinesLibravatar Pete Wyckoff1-0/+19
This bug was introduced in cb585a9 (git-p4: keyword flattening fixes, 2011-10-16). The newline character is indeed special, and $File$ expansions should not try to match across multiple lines. Based-on-patch-by: Chris Goard <cgoard@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Pete Wyckoff <pw@padd.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-11-04Merge branch 'tb/maint-t9200-case-insensitive'Libravatar Jeff King1-1/+1
* tb/maint-t9200-case-insensitive: Fix t9200 on case insensitive file systems
2012-10-31remote-curl: retry failed requests for auth even with gzipLibravatar Jeff King2-0/+22
Commit b81401c taught the post_rpc function to retry the http request after prompting for credentials. However, it did not handle two cases: 1. If we have a large request, we do not retry. That's OK, since we would have sent a probe (with retry) already. 2. If we are gzipping the request, we do not retry. That was considered OK, because the intended use was for push (e.g., listing refs is OK, but actually pushing objects is not), and we never gzip on push. This patch teaches post_rpc to retry even a gzipped request. This has two advantages: 1. It is possible to configure a "half-auth" state for fetching, where the set of refs and their sha1s are advertised, but one cannot actually fetch objects. This is not a recommended configuration, as it leaks some information about what is in the repository (e.g., an attacker can try brute-forcing possible content in your repository and checking whether it matches your branch sha1). However, it can be slightly more convenient, since a no-op fetch will not require a password at all. 2. It future-proofs us should we decide to ever gzip more requests. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-29Merge branch 'rs/branch-del-symref'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+19
A symbolic ref refs/heads/SYM was not correctly removed with "git branch -d SYM"; the command removed the ref pointed by SYM instead. * rs/branch-del-symref: branch: show targets of deleted symrefs, not sha1s branch: skip commit checks when deleting symref branches branch: delete symref branch, not its target branch: factor out delete_branch_config() branch: factor out check_branch_commit()
2012-10-29Merge branch 'jk/sh-setup-in-filter-branch'Libravatar Jeff King1-2/+3
Refactoring to avoid code duplication in shell scripts. * jk/sh-setup-in-filter-branch: filter-branch: use git-sh-setup's ident parsing functions git-sh-setup: refactor ident-parsing functions
2012-10-29Merge branch 'nd/grep-true-path'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+22
"git grep -e pattern <tree>" asked the attribute system to read "<tree>:.gitattributes" file in the working tree, which was nonsense. * nd/grep-true-path: grep: stop looking at random places for .gitattributes
2012-10-29Merge branch 'jc/grep-pcre-loose-ends'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+6
"git log -F -E --grep='<ere>'" failed to use the given <ere> pattern as extended regular expression, and instead looked for the string literally. The early part of this series is a fix for it; the latter part teaches log to respect the grep.* configuration. * jc/grep-pcre-loose-ends: log: honor grep.* configuration log --grep: accept --basic-regexp and --perl-regexp log --grep: use the same helper to set -E/-F options as "git grep" revisions: initialize revs->grep_filter using grep_init() grep: move pattern-type bits support to top-level grep.[ch] grep: move the configuration parsing logic to grep.[ch] builtin/grep.c: make configuration callback more reusable
2012-10-29Merge branch 'jl/submodule-add-by-name'Libravatar Jeff King2-1/+76
If you remove a submodule, in order to keep the repository so that "git checkout" to an older commit in the superproject history can resurrect the submodule, the real repository will stay in $GIT_DIR of the superproject. A later "git submodule add $path" to add a different submodule at the same path will fail. Diagnose this case a bit better, and if the user really wants to add an unrelated submodule at the same path, give the "--name" option to give it a place in $GIT_DIR of the superproject that does not conflict with the original submodule. * jl/submodule-add-by-name: submodule add: Fail when .git/modules/<name> already exists unless forced Teach "git submodule add" the --name option
2012-10-29Merge branch 'jl/submodule-rm'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+343
"git rm submodule" cannot blindly remove a submodule directory as its working tree may have local changes, and worse yet, it may even have its repository embedded in it. Teach it some special cases where it is safe to remove a submodule, specifically, when there is no local changes in the submodule working tree, and its repository is not embedded in its working tree but is elsewhere and uses the gitfile mechanism to point at it. * jl/submodule-rm: submodule: teach rm to remove submodules unless they contain a git directory
2012-10-29Add tests for submodule sync --recursiveLibravatar Phil Hord1-2/+53
Signed-off-by: Phil Hord <hordp@cisco.com> Acked-By: Jens Lehmann <Jens.Lehmann@web.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-29t7407: Fix recursive submodule testLibravatar Phil Hord1-2/+2
A test in t7404-submodule-foreach purports to test that the --cached flag is properly noticed by --recursive calls to the foreach command as it descends into nested submodules. However, the test really does not perform this test since the change it looks for is in a top-level submodule handled by the first invocation of the command. To properly test for the flag being passed to recursive invocations, the change must be buried deeper in the hierarchy. Move the change one level deeper so it properly verifies the recursive machinery of the 'git submodule status' command. Signed-off-by: Phil Hord <hordp@cisco.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-28diff_grep: use textconv buffers for add/deleted filesLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+12
If you use "-G" to grep a diff, we will apply a configured textconv filter to the data before generating the diff. However, if the diff is an addition or deletion, we do not bother running the diff at all, and just look for the token in the added (or removed) content. This works because we know that the diff must contain every line of content. However, while we used the textconv-derived buffers in the regular diff, we accidentally passed the original unmodified buffers to regexec when checking the added or removed content. This could lead to an incorrect answer. Worse, in some cases we might have a textconv buffer but no original buffer (e.g., if we pulled the textconv data from cache, or if we reused a working tree file when generating it). In that case, we could actually feed NULL to regexec and segfault. Reported-by: Peter Oberndorfer <kumbayo84@arcor.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-28Fix t9200 on case insensitive file systemsLibravatar Torsten Bögershausen1-1/+1
t9200 defines $CVSROOT where cvs should init its repository $CVSROOT is set to $PWD/cvsroot. cvs init is supposed to create the repository inside $PWD/cvsroot/CVSROOT "cvs init" (e.g. version 1.11.23) checks if the last element of the path is "CVSROOT", and if a directory with e.g. $PWD/cvsroot/CVSROOT already exists. For such a $CVSROOT cvs refuses to init a repository here: "Cannot initialize repository under existing CVSROOT: On a case insenstive file system cvsroot and CVSROOT are the same directories and t9200 fails. Solution: use $PWD/tmpcvsroot instead of cvsroot $PWD/cvsroot Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-26Use character class for sed expression instead of \sLibravatar Ben Walton1-1/+1
Sed on Mac OS X doesn't handle \s in a sed expressions so use a more portable character set expression instead. Signed-off-by: Ben Walton <bdwalton@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-25Merge branch 'jc/test-say-color-avoid-echo-escape'Libravatar Jeff King1-1/+1
Recent nd/wildmatch series was the first to reveal this ancient bug in the test scaffolding. * jc/test-say-color-avoid-echo-escape: test-lib: Fix say_color () not to interpret \a\b\c in the message
2012-10-25Merge branch 'fa/remote-svn'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+84
A GSoC project. * fa/remote-svn: Add a test script for remote-svn remote-svn: add marks-file regeneration Add a svnrdump-simulator replaying a dump file for testing remote-svn: add incremental import remote-svn: Activate import/export-marks for fast-import Create a note for every imported commit containing svn metadata vcs-svn: add fast_export_note to create notes Allow reading svn dumps from files via file:// urls remote-svn, vcs-svn: Enable fetching to private refs When debug==1, start fast-import with "--stats" instead of "--quiet" Add documentation for the 'bidi-import' capability of remote-helpers Connect fast-import to the remote-helper via pipe, adding 'bidi-import' capability Add argv_array_detach and argv_array_free_detached Add svndump_init_fd to allow reading dumps from arbitrary FDs Add git-remote-testsvn to Makefile Implement a remote helper for svn in C
2012-10-25Merge branch 'jm/diff-context-config'Libravatar Jeff King1-0/+92
Teaches a new configuration variable to "git diff" Porcelain and its friends. * jm/diff-context-config: t4055: avoid use of sed 'a' command diff: diff.context configuration gives default to -U
2012-10-25git-send-email: skip RFC2047 quoting for ASCII subjectsLibravatar Krzysztof Mazur1-0/+17
The git-send-email always use RFC2047 subject quoting for files with "broken" encoding - non-ASCII files without Content-Transfer-Encoding, even for ASCII subjects. This is harmless but unnecessarily ugly for people reading the raw headers. This patch skips rfc2047 quoting when the subject does not need it. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Mazur <krzysiek@podlesie.net> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-25git-send-email: use compose-encoding for SubjectLibravatar Krzysztof Mazur1-0/+14
The commit "git-send-email: introduce compose-encoding" introduced the compose-encoding option to specify the introduction email encoding (--compose option), but the email Subject encoding was still hardcoded to UTF-8. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Mazur <krzysiek@podlesie.net> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-24git-config: do not complain about duplicate entriesLibravatar Jeff King2-4/+5
If git-config is asked for a single value, it will complain and exit with an error if it finds multiple instances of that value. This is unlike the usual internal config parsing, however, which will generally overwrite previous values, leaving only the final one. For example: [set a multivar] $ git config user.email one@example.com $ git config --add user.email two@example.com [use the internal parser to fetch it] $ git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT Your Name <two@example.com> ... [use git-config to fetch it] $ git config user.email one@example.com error: More than one value for the key user.email: two@example.com This overwriting behavior is critical for the regular parser, which starts with the lowest-priority file (e.g., /etc/gitconfig) and proceeds to the highest-priority file ($GIT_DIR/config). Overwriting yields the highest priority value at the end. Git-config solves this problem by implementing its own parsing. It goes from highest to lowest priorty, but does not proceed to the next file if it has seen a value. So in practice, this distinction never mattered much, because it only triggered for values in the same file. And there was not much point in doing that; the real value is in overwriting values from lower-priority files. However, this changed with the implementation of config include files. Now we might see an include overriding a value from the parent file, which is a sensible thing to do, but git-config will flag as a duplication. This patch drops the duplicate detection for git-config and switches to a pure-overwrite model (for the single case; --get-all can still be used if callers want to do something more fancy). As is shown by the modifications to the test suite, this is a user-visible change in behavior. An alternative would be to just change the include case, but this is much cleaner for a few reasons: 1. If you change the include case, then to what? If you just stop parsing includes after getting a value, then you will get a _different_ answer than the regular config parser (you'll get the first value instead of the last value). So you'd want to implement overwrite semantics anyway. 2. Even though it is a change in behavior for git-config, it is bringing us in line with what the internal parsers already do. 3. The file-order reimplementation is the only thing keeping us from sharing more code with the internal config parser, which will help keep differences to a minimum. Going under the assumption that the primary purpose of git-config is to behave identically to how git's internal parsing works, this change can be seen as a bug-fix. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-24t1300: test "git config --get-all" more thoroughlyLibravatar Jeff King1-2/+7
We check that we can "--get-all" a multi-valued variable, but we do not actually confirm that the output is sensible. Doing so reveals that it works fine, but this will help us ensure we do not have regressions in the next few patches, which will touch this area. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-24t1300: remove redundant testLibravatar Jeff King1-4/+0
This test checks that git-config fails for an ambiguous "get", but we check the exact same thing 3 tests beforehand. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-24t1300: style updatesLibravatar Jeff King1-123/+178
The t1300 test script is quite old, and does not use our modern techniques or styles. This patch updates it in the following ways: 1. Use test_cmp instead of cmp (to make failures easier to debug). 2. Use test_cmp instead of 'test $(command) = expected'. This makes failures much easier to debug, and also makes sure that $(command) exits appropriately. 3. Use test_must_fail (easier to read, and checks more rigorously for signal death). 4. Write tests with the usual style of: test_expect_success 'test name' ' test commands && ... ' rather than one-liners, or using backslash-continuation. This is purely a style fixup. There are still a few command happening outside of test_expect invocations, but they are all innoccuous system commands like "cat" and "cp". In an ideal world, each test would be self sufficient and all commands would happen inside test_expect, but it is not immediately obvious how the grouping should work (some of the commands impact the subsequent tests, and some of them are setting up and modifying state that many tests depend on). This patch just picks the low-hanging style fruit, and we can do more fixes on top later. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
2012-10-21git symbolic-ref --delete $symrefLibravatar Johan Herland1-0/+30
Teach symbolic-ref to delete symrefs by adding the -d/--delete option to git-symbolic-ref. Both proper and dangling symrefs are deleted by this option, but other refs - or anything else that is not a symref - is not. The symref deletion is performed by first verifying that we are given a proper symref, and then invoking delete_ref() on it with the REF_NODEREF flag. Signed-off-by: Johan Herland <johan@herland.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-10-18filter-branch: use git-sh-setup's ident parsing functionsLibravatar Jeff King1-2/+3
This saves us some code, but it also reduces the number of processes we start for each filtered commit. Since we can parse both author and committer in the same sed invocation, we save one process. And since the new interface avoids tr, we save 4 processes. It also avoids using "tr", which has had some odd portability problems reported with from Solaris's xpg6 version. We also tweak one of the tests in t7003 to double-check that we are properly exporting the variables (because test-lib.sh exports GIT_AUTHOR_NAME, it will be automatically exported in subprograms. We override this to make sure that filter-branch handles it properly itself). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-10-18branch: show targets of deleted symrefs, not sha1sLibravatar René Scharfe1-3/+2
git branch reports the abbreviated hash of the head commit of a deleted branch to make it easier for a user to undo the operation. For symref branches this doesn't help. Print the symref target instead for them. Signed-off-by: Rene Scharfe <rene.scharfe@lsrfire.ath.cx> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-10-18branch: skip commit checks when deleting symref branchesLibravatar René Scharfe1-0/+9
Before a branch is deleted, we check that it points to a valid commit. With -d we also check that the commit is a merged; this check is not done with -D. The reason for that is that commits pointed to by branches should never go missing; if they do then something broke and it's better to stop instead of adding to the mess. And a non-merged commit may contain changes that are worth preserving, so we require the stronger option -D instead of -d to get rid of them. If a branch consists of a symref, these concerns don't apply. Deleting such a branch can't make a commit become unreferenced, so we don't need to check if it is merged, or even if it is actually a valid commit. Skip them in that case. This allows us to delete dangling symref branches. Signed-off-by: Rene Scharfe <rene.scharfe@lsrfire.ath.cx> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-10-18branch: delete symref branch, not its targetLibravatar René Scharfe1-0/+11
If a branch that is to be deleted happens to be a symref to another branch, the current code removes the targeted branch instead of the one it was called for. Change this surprising behaviour and delete the symref branch instead. Signed-off-by: Rene Scharfe <rene.scharfe@lsrfire.ath.cx> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-10-18format-patch tests: check quoting/encoding in To: and Cc: headersLibravatar Jan H. Schönherr1-32/+66
git-format-patch does currently not parse user supplied extra header values (e. g., --cc, --add-header) and just replays them. That forces users to add them RFC 2822/2047 conform in encoded form, e.g. --cc '=?UTF-8?q?Jan=20H=2E=20Sch=C3=B6nherr?= <...>' which is inconvenient. We would want to update git-format-patch to accept human-readable input --cc 'Jan H. Schönherr <...>' and handle the encoding, wrapping and quoting internally in the future, similar to what is already done in git-send-email. The necessary code should mostly exist in the code paths that handle the From: and Subject: headers. Whether we want to do this only for the git-format-patch options --to and --cc (and the corresponding config options) or also for user supplied headers via --add-header, is open for discussion. For now, add test_expect_failure tests for To: and Cc: headers as a reminder and fix tests that would otherwise fail should this get implemented. Signed-off-by: Jan H. Schönherr <schnhrr@cs.tu-berlin.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>