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2020-05-14merge-recursive: fix rename/rename(1to2) for working tree with a binaryLibravatar Elijah Newren1-0/+55
With a rename/rename(1to2) conflict, we attempt to do a three-way merge of the file contents, so that the correct contents can be placed in the working tree at both paths. If the file is a binary, however, no content merging is possible and we should just use the original version of the file at each of the paths. Reported-by: Chunlin Zhang <zhangchunlin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-13Merge branch 'cc/upload-pack-v2-fetch-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+3
Serving a "git fetch" client over "git://" and "ssh://" protocols using the on-wire protocol version 2 was buggy on the server end when the client needs to make a follow-up request to e.g. auto-follow tags. * cc/upload-pack-v2-fetch-fix: upload-pack: clear filter_options for each v2 fetch command
2020-05-13Merge branch 'dd/bloom-sparse-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-3/+3
Code clean-up. * dd/bloom-sparse-fix: bloom: fix `make sparse` warning
2020-05-13Merge branch 'tb/bitmap-walk-with-tree-zero-filter'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+31
The object walk with object filter "--filter=tree:0" can now take advantage of the pack bitmap when available. * tb/bitmap-walk-with-tree-zero-filter: pack-bitmap: pass object filter to fill-in traversal pack-bitmap.c: support 'tree:0' filtering pack-bitmap.c: make object filtering functions generic list-objects-filter: treat NULL filter_options as "disabled"
2020-05-08Merge branch 'cb/test-bash-lineno-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-8/+10
Recent change to show files and line numbers of a breakage during test (only available when running the tests with bash) were hurting other shells with syntax errors, which has been corrected. * cb/test-bash-lineno-fix: t/test_lib: avoid naked bash arrays in file_lineno
2020-05-08Merge branch 'cb/t0000-use-the-configured-shell'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-5/+2
The basic test did not honor $TEST_SHELL_PATH setting, which has been corrected. * cb/t0000-use-the-configured-shell: t/t0000-basic: make sure subtests also use TEST_SHELL_PATH
2020-05-08Merge branch 'es/restore-staged-from-head-by-default'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+11
"git restore --staged --worktree" now defaults to take the contents out of "HEAD", instead of erring out. * es/restore-staged-from-head-by-default: restore: default to HEAD when combining --staged and --worktree
2020-05-08Merge branch 'ds/sparse-allow-empty-working-tree'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-8/+12
The sparse-checkout patterns have been forbidden from excluding all paths, leaving an empty working tree, for a long time. This limitation has been lifted. * ds/sparse-allow-empty-working-tree: sparse-checkout: stop blocking empty workdirs
2020-05-08Merge branch 'jk/for-each-ref-multi-key-sort-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-6/+88
"git branch" and other "for-each-ref" variants accepted multiple --sort=<key> options in the increasing order of precedence, but it had a few breakages around "--ignore-case" handling, and tie-breaking with the refname, which have been fixed. * jk/for-each-ref-multi-key-sort-fix: ref-filter: apply fallback refname sort only after all user sorts ref-filter: apply --ignore-case to all sorting keys
2020-05-08Merge branch 'ah/userdiff-markdown'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-0/+24
The userdiff patterns for Markdown documents have been added. * ah/userdiff-markdown: userdiff: support Markdown
2020-05-08Merge branch 'cb/credential-store-ignore-bogus-lines'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+90
With the recent tightening of the code that is used to parse various parts of a URL for use in the credential subsystem, a hand-edited credential-store file causes the credential helper to die, which is a bit too harsh to the users. Demote the error behaviour to just ignore and keep using well-formed lines instead. * cb/credential-store-ignore-bogus-lines: credential-store: ignore bogus lines from store file credential-store: document the file format a bit more
2020-05-08upload-pack: clear filter_options for each v2 fetch commandLibravatar Christian Couder1-4/+3
Because of the request/response model of protocol v2, the upload_pack_v2() function is sometimes called twice in the same process, while 'struct list_objects_filter_options filter_options' was declared as static at the beginning of 'upload-pack.c'. This made the check in list_objects_filter_die_if_populated(), which is called by process_args(), fail the second time upload_pack_v2() is called, as filter_options had already been populated the first time. To fix that, filter_options is not static any more. It's now owned directly by upload_pack(). It's now also part of 'struct upload_pack_data', so that it's owned indirectly by upload_pack_v2(). In the long term, the goal is to also have upload_pack() use 'struct upload_pack_data', so adding filter_options to this struct makes more sense than to have it owned directly by upload_pack_v2(). This fixes the first of the 2 bugs documented by d0badf8797 (partial-clone: demonstrate bugs in partial fetch, 2020-02-21). Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Helped-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-07bloom: fix `make sparse` warningLibravatar Đoàn Trần Công Danh3-3/+3
* We need a `final_new_line` to make our source code as text file, per POSIX and C specification. * `bloom_filters` should be limited to interal linkage only Signed-off-by: Đoàn Trần Công Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsayjones.plus.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-07t/test_lib: avoid naked bash arrays in file_linenoLibravatar Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón1-8/+10
662f9cf154 (tests: when run in Bash, annotate test failures with file name/line number, 2020-04-11), introduces a way to report the location (file:lineno) of a failed test case by traversing the bash callstack. The implementation requires bash and uses shell arrays and is therefore protected by a guard but NetBSD sh will still have to parse the function and therefore will result in: ** t0000-basic.sh *** ./test-lib.sh: 681: Syntax error: Bad substitution Enclose the bash specific code inside an eval to avoid parsing errors in the same way than 5826b7b595 (test-lib: check Bash version for '-x' without using shell arrays, 2019-01-03) Signed-off-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-07t/t0000-basic: make sure subtests also use TEST_SHELL_PATHLibravatar Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón1-5/+2
3f824e91c8 (t/Makefile: introduce TEST_SHELL_PATH, 2017-12-08) allows for setting a shell for running the tests, but the generated subtests weren't updated. Correct that and while at it update it to use write_script. Signed-off-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-05Merge branch 'js/partial-urlmatch-2.17'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+38
Recent updates broke parsing of "credential.<url>.<key>" where <url> is not a full URL (e.g. [credential "https://"] helper = ...) stopped working, which has been corrected. * js/partial-urlmatch-2.17: credential: handle `credential.<partial-URL>.<key>` again credential: optionally allow partial URLs in credential_from_url_gently() credential: fix grammar
2020-05-05Merge branch 'tb/commit-graph-perm-bits'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-1/+40
Some of the files commit-graph subsystem keeps on disk did not correctly honor the core.sharedRepository settings and some were left read-write. * tb/commit-graph-perm-bits: commit-graph.c: make 'commit-graph-chain's read-only commit-graph.c: ensure graph layers respect core.sharedRepository commit-graph.c: write non-split graphs as read-only lockfile.c: introduce 'hold_lock_file_for_update_mode' tempfile.c: introduce 'create_tempfile_mode'
2020-05-05Merge branch 'jk/test-fail-prereqs-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
Test update. * jk/test-fail-prereqs-fix: t0000: disable GIT_TEST_FAIL_PREREQS in sub-tests
2020-05-05Merge branch 'dd/iso-8601-updates'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+6
The approxidate parser learns to parse seconds with fraction. * dd/iso-8601-updates: date.c: allow compact version of ISO-8601 datetime date.c: skip fractional second part of ISO-8601 date.c: validate and set time in a helper function date.c: s/is_date/set_date/
2020-05-05Merge branch 'bc/wildcard-credential'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+45
Update the parser used for credential.<URL>.<variable> configuration, to handle <URL>s with '/' in them correctly. * bc/wildcard-credential: credential: fix matching URLs with multiple levels in path
2020-05-05restore: default to HEAD when combining --staged and --worktreeLibravatar Eric Sunshine1-0/+11
By default, files are restored from the index for --worktree, and from HEAD for --staged. When --worktree and --staged are combined, --source must be specified to disambiguate the restore source[1], thus making it cumbersome to restore a file in both the worktree and the index. However, HEAD is also a reasonable default for --worktree when combined with --staged, so make it the default anytime --staged is used (whether combined with --worktree or not). [1]: Due to an oversight, the --source requirement, though documented, is not actually enforced. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Reviewed-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-04pack-bitmap: pass object filter to fill-in traversalLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+5
Sometimes a bitmap traversal still has to walk some commits manually, because those commits aren't included in the bitmap packfile (e.g., due to a push or commit since the last full repack). If we're given an object filter, we don't pass it down to this traversal. It's not necessary for correctness because the bitmap code has its own filters to post-process the bitmap result (which it must, to filter out the objects that _are_ mentioned in the bitmapped packfile). And with blob filters, there was no performance reason to pass along those filters, either. The fill-in traversal could omit them from the result, but it wouldn't save us any time to do so, since we'd still have to walk each tree entry to see if it's a blob or not. But now that we support tree filters, there's opportunity for savings. A tree:depth=0 filter means we can avoid accessing trees entirely, since we know we won't them (or any of the subtrees or blobs they point to). The new test in p5310 shows this off (the "partial bitmap" state is one where HEAD~100 and its ancestors are all in a bitmapped pack, but HEAD~100..HEAD are not). Here are the results (run against linux.git): Test HEAD^ HEAD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [...] 5310.16: rev-list with tree filter (partial bitmap) 0.19(0.17+0.02) 0.03(0.02+0.01) -84.2% The absolute number of savings isn't _huge_, but keep in mind that we only omitted 100 first-parent links (in the version of linux.git here, that's 894 actual commits). In a more pathological case, we might have a much larger proportion of non-bitmapped commits. I didn't bother creating such a case in the perf script because the setup is expensive, and this is plenty to show the savings as a percentage. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-04pack-bitmap.c: support 'tree:0' filteringLibravatar Taylor Blau2-0/+26
In the previous patch, we made it easy to define other filters that exclude all objects of a certain type. Use that in order to implement bitmap-level filtering for the '--filter=tree:<n>' filter when 'n' is equal to 0. The general case is not helped by bitmaps, since for values of 'n > 0', the object filtering machinery requires a full-blown tree traversal in order to determine the depth of a given tree. Caching this is non-obvious, too, since the same tree object can have a different depth depending on the context (e.g., a tree was moved up in the directory hierarchy between two commits). But, the 'n = 0' case can be helped, and this patch does so. Running p5310.11 in this tree and on master with the kernel, we can see that this case is helped substantially: Test master this tree -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5310.11: rev-list count with tree:0 10.68(10.39+0.27) 0.06(0.04+0.01) -99.4% Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-04ref-filter: apply fallback refname sort only after all user sortsLibravatar Jeff King1-6/+48
Commit 9e468334b4 (ref-filter: fallback on alphabetical comparison, 2015-10-30) taught ref-filter's sort to fallback to comparing refnames. But it did it at the wrong level, overriding the comparison result for a single "--sort" key from the user, rather than after all sort keys have been exhausted. This worked correctly for a single "--sort" option, but not for multiple ones. We'd break any ties in the first key with the refname and never evaluate the second key at all. To make matters even more interesting, we only applied this fallback sometimes! For a field like "taggeremail" which requires a string comparison, we'd truly return the result of strcmp(), even if it was 0. But for numerical "value" fields like "taggerdate", we did apply the fallback. And that's why our multiple-sort test missed this: it uses taggeremail as the main comparison. So let's start by adding a much more rigorous test. We'll have a set of commits expressing every combination of two tagger emails, dates, and refnames. Then we can confirm that our sort is applied with the correct precedence, and we'll be hitting both the string and value comparators. That does show the bug, and the fix is simple: moving the fallback to the outer compare_refs() function, after all ref_sorting keys have been exhausted. Note that in the outer function we don't have an "ignore_case" flag, as it's part of each individual ref_sorting element. It's debatable what such a fallback should do, since we didn't use the user's keys to match. But until now we have been trying to respect that flag, so the least-invasive thing is to try to continue to do so. Since all callers in the current code either set the flag for all keys or for none, we can just pull the flag from the first key. In a hypothetical world where the user really can flip the case-insensitivity of keys separately, we may want to extend the code to distinguish that case from a blanket "--ignore-case". Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-04ref-filter: apply --ignore-case to all sorting keysLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+40
All of the ref-filter users (for-each-ref, branch, and tag) take an --ignore-case option which makes filtering and sorting case-insensitive. However, this option was applied only to the first element of the ref_sorting list. So: git for-each-ref --ignore-case --sort=refname would do what you expect, but: git for-each-ref --ignore-case --sort=refname --sort=taggername would sort the primary key (taggername) case-insensitively, but sort the refname case-sensitively. We have two options here: - teach callers to set ignore_case on the whole list - replace the ref_sorting list with a struct that contains both the list of sorting keys, as well as options that apply to _all_ keys I went with the first one here, as it gives more flexibility if we later want to let the users set the flag per-key (presumably through some special syntax when defining the key; for now it's all or nothing through --ignore-case). The new test covers this by sorting on both tagger and subject case-insensitively, which should compare "a" and "A" identically, but still sort them before "b" and "B". We'll break ties by sorting on the refname to give ourselves a stable output (this is actually supposed to be done automatically, but there's another bug which will be fixed in the next commit). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-04sparse-checkout: stop blocking empty workdirsLibravatar Derrick Stolee2-8/+12
Remove the error condition when updating the sparse-checkout leaves an empty working directory. This behavior was added in 9e1afb167 (sparse checkout: inhibit empty worktree, 2009-08-20). The comment was added in a7bc906f2 (Add explanation why we do not allow to sparse checkout to empty working tree, 2011-09-22) in response to a "dubious" comment in 84563a624 (unpack-trees.c: cosmetic fix, 2010-12-22). With the recent "cone mode" and "git sparse-checkout init [--cone]" command, it is common to set a reasonable sparse-checkout pattern set of /* !/*/ which matches only files at root. If the repository has no such files, then their "git sparse-checkout init" command will fail. Now that we expect this to be a common pattern, we should not have the commands fail on an empty working directory. If it is a confusing result, then the user can recover with "git sparse-checkout disable" or "git sparse-checkout set". This is especially simple when using cone mode. Reported-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-02credential-store: ignore bogus lines from store fileLibravatar Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón1-1/+90
With the added checks for invalid URLs in credentials, any locally modified store files which might have empty lines or even comments were reported[1] failing to parse as valid credentials. Instead of doing a hard check for credentials, do a soft one and therefore avoid the reported fatal error. While at it add tests for all known corruptions that are currently ignored to keep track of them and avoid the risk of regressions. [1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/61420852/5005936 Reported-by: Dirk <dirk@ed4u.de> Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Based-on-patch-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-02userdiff: support MarkdownLibravatar Ash Holland3-0/+24
It's typical to find Markdown documentation alongside source code, and having better context for documentation changes is useful; see also commit 69f9c87d4 (userdiff: add support for Fountain documents, 2015-07-21). The pattern is based on the CommonMark specification 0.29, section 4.2 <https://spec.commonmark.org/> but doesn't match empty headings, as seeing them in a hunk header is unlikely to be useful. Only ATX headings are supported, as detecting setext headings would require printing the line before a pattern matches, or matching a multiline pattern. The word-diff pattern is the same as the pattern for HTML, because many Markdown parsers accept inline HTML. Signed-off-by: Ash Holland <ash@sorrel.sh> Acked-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-05-01Merge branch 'jt/v2-fetch-nego-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+48
The upload-pack protocol v2 gave up too early before finding a common ancestor, resulting in a wasteful fetch from a fork of a project. This has been corrected to match the behaviour of v0 protocol. * jt/v2-fetch-nego-fix: fetch-pack: in protocol v2, reset in_vain upon ACK fetch-pack: in protocol v2, in_vain only after ACK fetch-pack: return enum from process_acks()
2020-05-01Merge branch 'es/bugreport'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+61
The "bugreport" tool. * es/bugreport: bugreport: drop extraneous includes bugreport: add compiler info bugreport: add uname info bugreport: gather git version and build info bugreport: add tool to generate debugging info help: move list_config_help to builtin/help
2020-05-01Merge branch 'dd/sparse-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-11/+4
Compilation fix. * dd/sparse-fixes: progress.c: silence cgcc suggestion about internal linkage graph.c: limit linkage of internal variable compat/regex: move stdlib.h up in inclusion chain test-parse-pathspec-file.c: s/0/NULL/ for pointer type
2020-05-01Merge branch 'ds/blame-on-bloom'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-8/+20
"git blame" learns to take advantage of the "changed-paths" Bloom filter stored in the commit-graph file. * ds/blame-on-bloom: test-bloom: check that we have expected arguments test-bloom: fix some whitespace issues blame: drop unused parameter from maybe_changed_path blame: use changed-path Bloom filters tests: write commit-graph with Bloom filters revision: complicated pathspecs disable filters
2020-05-01Merge branch 'gs/commit-graph-path-filter'Libravatar Junio C Hamano9-0/+367
Introduce an extension to the commit-graph to make it efficient to check for the paths that were modified at each commit using Bloom filters. * gs/commit-graph-path-filter: bloom: ignore renames when computing changed paths commit-graph: add GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH_CHANGED_PATHS test flag t4216: add end to end tests for git log with Bloom filters revision.c: add trace2 stats around Bloom filter usage revision.c: use Bloom filters to speed up path based revision walks commit-graph: add --changed-paths option to write subcommand commit-graph: reuse existing Bloom filters during write commit-graph: write Bloom filters to commit graph file commit-graph: examine commits by generation number commit-graph: examine changed-path objects in pack order commit-graph: compute Bloom filters for changed paths diff: halt tree-diff early after max_changes bloom.c: core Bloom filter implementation for changed paths. bloom.c: introduce core Bloom filter constructs bloom.c: add the murmur3 hash implementation commit-graph: define and use MAX_NUM_CHUNKS
2020-05-01Merge branch 'tb/commit-graph-fd-exhaustion-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-9/+22
The commit-graph code exhausted file descriptors easily when it does not have to. * tb/commit-graph-fd-exhaustion-fix: commit-graph: close descriptors after mmap commit-graph.c: gracefully handle file descriptor exhaustion t/test-lib.sh: make ULIMIT_FILE_DESCRIPTORS available to tests commit-graph.c: don't use discarded graph_name in error
2020-05-01Merge branch 'tb/commit-graph-split-strategy'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-13/+32
"git commit-graph write" learned different ways to write out split files. * tb/commit-graph-split-strategy: Revert "commit-graph.c: introduce '--[no-]check-oids'" commit-graph.c: introduce '--[no-]check-oids' commit-graph.h: replace 'commit_hex' with 'commits' oidset: introduce 'oidset_size' builtin/commit-graph.c: introduce split strategy 'replace' builtin/commit-graph.c: introduce split strategy 'no-merge' builtin/commit-graph.c: support for '--split[=<strategy>]' t/helper/test-read-graph.c: support commit-graph chains
2020-05-01Merge branch 'tb/reset-shallow'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-53/+46
Fix in-core inconsistency after fetching into a shallow repository that broke the code to write out commit-graph. * tb/reset-shallow: shallow.c: use '{commit,rollback}_shallow_file' t5537: use test_write_lines and indented heredocs for readability
2020-05-01Merge branch 'dd/mailinfo-with-nul'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+49
Tighten "git mailinfo" to notice and error out when decoded result contains NUL in it. * dd/mailinfo-with-nul: mailinfo: disallow NUL character in mail's header mailinfo.c: avoid strlen on strings that can contains NUL t4254: merge 2 steps of a single test
2020-05-01Merge branch 'dl/test-must-fail-fixes-4'Libravatar Junio C Hamano7-18/+18
Test clean-up. * dl/test-must-fail-fixes-4: t9819: don't use test_must_fail with p4 t9164: use test_must_fail only on git commands t9160: use test_path_is_missing() t9141: use test_path_is_missing() t7508: don't use `test_must_fail test_cmp` t7408: replace incorrect uses of test_must_fail t6030: use test_path_is_missing()
2020-04-29Merge branch 'ps/transactional-update-ref-stdin'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+131
"git update-ref --stdin" learned a handful of new verbs to let the user control ref update transactions more explicitly, which helps as an ingredient to implement two-phase commit-style atomic ref-updates across multiple repositories. * ps/transactional-update-ref-stdin: update-ref: implement interactive transaction handling update-ref: read commands in a line-wise fashion update-ref: move transaction handling into `update_refs_stdin()` update-ref: pass end pointer instead of strbuf update-ref: drop unused argument for `parse_refname` update-ref: organize commands in an array strbuf: provide function to append whole lines git-update-ref.txt: add missing word refs: fix segfault when aborting empty transaction
2020-04-29Merge branch 'en/fill-directory-exponential'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-0/+178
The directory traversal code had redundant recursive calls which made its performance characteristics exponential with respect to the depth of the tree, which was corrected. * en/fill-directory-exponential: completion: fix 'git add' on paths under an untracked directory Fix error-prone fill_directory() API; make it only return matches dir: replace double pathspec matching with single in treat_directory() dir: include DIR_KEEP_UNTRACKED_CONTENTS handling in treat_directory() dir: replace exponential algorithm with a linear one dir: refactor treat_directory to clarify control flow dir: fix confusion based on variable tense dir: fix broken comment dir: consolidate treat_path() and treat_one_path() dir: fix simple typo in comment t3000: add more testcases testing a variety of ls-files issues t7063: more thorough status checking
2020-04-29Merge branch 'en/sparse-checkout'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-15/+123
"sparse-checkout" UI improvements. * en/sparse-checkout: sparse-checkout: provide a new reapply subcommand unpack-trees: failure to set SKIP_WORKTREE bits always just a warning unpack-trees: provide warnings on sparse updates for unmerged paths too unpack-trees: make sparse path messages sound like warnings unpack-trees: split display_error_msgs() into two unpack-trees: rename ERROR_* fields meant for warnings to WARNING_* unpack-trees: move ERROR_WOULD_LOSE_SUBMODULE earlier sparse-checkout: use improved unpack_trees porcelain messages sparse-checkout: use new update_sparsity() function unpack-trees: add a new update_sparsity() function unpack-trees: pull sparse-checkout pattern reading into a new function unpack-trees: do not mark a dirty path with SKIP_WORKTREE unpack-trees: allow check_updates() to work on a different index t1091: make some tests a little more defensive against failures unpack-trees: simplify pattern_list freeing unpack-trees: simplify verify_absent_sparse() unpack-trees: remove unused error type unpack-trees: fix minor typo in comment
2020-04-29Merge branch 'dd/ci-swap-azure-pipelines-with-github-actions'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+13
Update the CI configuration to use GitHub Actions, retiring the one based on Azure Pipelines. * dd/ci-swap-azure-pipelines-with-github-actions: ci: let GitHub Actions upload failed tests' directories ci: add a problem matcher for GitHub Actions tests: when run in Bash, annotate test failures with file name/line number ci: retire the Azure Pipelines definition README: add a build badge for the GitHub Actions runs ci: configure GitHub Actions for CI/PR ci: run gem with sudo to install asciidoctor ci: explicit install all required packages ci: fix the `jobname` of the `GETTEXT_POISON` job ci/lib: set TERM environment variable if not exist ci/lib: allow running in GitHub Actions ci/lib: if CI type is unknown, show the environment variables
2020-04-29Merge branch 'dl/merge-autostash-rebase-quit-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+20
The stash entry created by "git rebase --autosquash" to keep the initial dirty state were discarded by mistake upon "git rebase --quit", which has been corrected. * dl/merge-autostash-rebase-quit-fix: rebase: save autostash entry into stash reflog on --quit
2020-04-29Merge branch 'dl/merge-autostash'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-25/+208
"git merge" learns the "--autostash" option. * dl/merge-autostash: (22 commits) pull: pass --autostash to merge t5520: make test_pull_autostash() accept expect_parent_num merge: teach --autostash option sequencer: implement apply_autostash_oid() sequencer: implement save_autostash() sequencer: unlink autostash in apply_autostash() sequencer: extract perform_autostash() from rebase rebase: generify create_autostash() rebase: extract create_autostash() reset: extract reset_head() from rebase rebase: generify reset_head() rebase: use apply_autostash() from sequencer.c sequencer: rename stash_sha1 to stash_oid sequencer: make apply_autostash() accept a path rebase: use read_oneliner() sequencer: make read_oneliner() extern sequencer: configurably warn on non-existent files sequencer: make read_oneliner() accept flags sequencer: make file exists check more efficient sequencer: stop leaking buf ...
2020-04-29Revert "commit-graph.c: introduce '--[no-]check-oids'"Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-28/+0
This reverts commit 7a9ce0269bc0f4ef230f930b3910b70ac3142552, which has not yet gained consensus.
2020-04-29commit-graph.c: make 'commit-graph-chain's read-onlyLibravatar Taylor Blau1-0/+2
In a previous commit, we made incremental graph layers read-only by using 'git_mkstemp_mode' with permissions '0444'. There is no reason that 'commit-graph-chain's should be modifiable by the user, since they are generated at a temporary location and then atomically renamed into place. To ensure that these files are read-only, too, use 'hold_lock_file_for_update_mode' with the same read-only permission bits, and let the umask and 'adjust_shared_perm' take care of the rest. Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-29commit-graph.c: ensure graph layers respect core.sharedRepositoryLibravatar Taylor Blau1-0/+22
Non-layered commit-graphs use 'adjust_shared_perm' to make the commit-graph file readable (or not) to a combination of the user, group, and others. Call 'adjust_shared_perm' for split-graph layers to make sure that these also respect 'core.sharedRepository'. The 'commit-graph-chain' file already respects this configuration since it uses 'hold_lock_file_for_update' (which calls 'adjust_shared_perm' eventually in 'create_tempfile_mode'). Suggested-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-29commit-graph.c: write non-split graphs as read-onlyLibravatar Taylor Blau2-1/+16
In the previous commit, Git learned 'hold_lock_file_for_update_mode' to allow the caller to specify the permission bits (prior to further adjustment by the umask and shared repository permissions) used when acquiring a temporary file. Use this in the commit-graph machinery for writing a non-split graph to acquire an opened temporary file with permissions read-only permissions to match the split behavior. (In the split case, Git uses git_mkstemp_mode' for each of the commit-graph layers with permission bits '0444'). One can notice this discrepancy when moving a non-split graph to be part of a new chain. This causes a commit-graph chain where all layers have read-only permission bits, except for the base layer, which is writable for the current user. Resolve this discrepancy by using the new 'hold_lock_file_for_update_mode' and passing the desired permission bits. Doing so causes some test fallout in t5318 and t6600. In t5318, this occurs in tests that corrupt a commit-graph file by writing into it. For these, 'chmod u+w'-ing the file beforehand resolves the issue. The additional spot in 'corrupt_graph_verify' is necessary because of the extra 'git commit-graph write' beforehand (which *does* rewrite the commit-graph file). In t6600, this is caused by copying a read-only commit-graph file into place and then trying to replace it. For these, make these files writable. Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-29credential: handle `credential.<partial-URL>.<key>` againLibravatar Johannes Schindelin1-0/+38
In the patches for CVE-2020-11008, the ability to specify credential settings in the config for partial URLs got lost. For example, it used to be possible to specify a credential helper for a specific protocol: [credential "https://"] helper = my-https-helper Likewise, it used to be possible to configure settings for a specific host, e.g.: [credential "dev.azure.com"] useHTTPPath = true Let's reinstate this behavior. While at it, increase the test coverage to document and verify the behavior with a couple other categories of partial URLs. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-04-28Merge branch 'mt/grep-cquote-path'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+47
"git grep" did not quote a path with unusual character like other commands (like "git diff", "git status") do, but did quote when run from a subdirectory, both of which has been corrected. * mt/grep-cquote-path: grep: follow conventions for printing paths w/ unusual chars