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2019-12-01Merge branch 'jt/fetch-remove-lazy-fetch-plugging'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+70
"git fetch" codepath had a big "do not lazily fetch missing objects when I ask if something exists" switch. This has been corrected by marking the "does this thing exist?" calls with "if not please do not lazily fetch it" flag. * jt/fetch-remove-lazy-fetch-plugging: promisor-remote: remove fetch_if_missing=0 clone: remove fetch_if_missing=0 fetch: remove fetch_if_missing=0
2019-12-01Merge branch 'jk/optim-in-pack-idx-conversion'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
Code clean-up. * jk/optim-in-pack-idx-conversion: pack-objects: avoid pointless oe_map_new_pack() calls
2019-12-01Merge branch 'tg/stash-refresh-index'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-1/+6
Recent update to "git stash pop" made the command empty the index when run with the "--quiet" option, which has been corrected. * tg/stash-refresh-index: stash: make sure we have a valid index before writing it
2019-12-01Merge branch 'dd/sequencer-utf8'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-2/+130
Handling of commit objects that use non UTF-8 encoding during "rebase -i" has been improved. * dd/sequencer-utf8: sequencer: reencode commit message for am/rebase --show-current-patch sequencer: reencode old merge-commit message sequencer: reencode squashing commit's message sequencer: reencode revert/cherry-pick's todo list sequencer: reencode to utf-8 before arrange rebase's todo list t3900: demonstrate git-rebase problem with multi encoding configure.ac: define ICONV_OMITS_BOM if necessary t0028: eliminate non-standard usage of printf
2019-12-01Merge branch 'ln/userdiff-elixir'Libravatar Junio C Hamano11-0/+64
The patterns to detect function boundary for Elixir language has been added. * ln/userdiff-elixir: userdiff: add Elixir to supported userdiff languages
2019-12-01Merge branch 'en/doc-typofix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano32-62/+62
Docfix. * en/doc-typofix: Fix spelling errors in no-longer-updated-from-upstream modules multimail: fix a few simple spelling errors sha1dc: fix trivial comment spelling error Fix spelling errors in test commands Fix spelling errors in messages shown to users Fix spelling errors in names of tests Fix spelling errors in comments of testcases Fix spelling errors in code comments Fix spelling errors in documentation outside of Documentation/ Documentation: fix a bunch of typos, both old and new
2019-12-01Merge branch 'ns/test-desc-typofix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-2/+2
Typofix. * ns/test-desc-typofix: t: fix typo in test descriptions
2019-12-01Merge branch 'en/t6024-style'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-63/+67
Test updates. * en/t6024-style: t6024: modernize style
2019-12-01Merge branch 'kw/fsmonitor-watchman-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-9/+4
The watchman integration for fsmonitor was racy, which has been corrected to be more conservative. * kw/fsmonitor-watchman-fix: fsmonitor: fix watchman integration
2019-12-01Merge branch 'pb/no-recursive-reset-hard-in-worktree-add'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+24
"git worktree add" internally calls "reset --hard" that should not descend into submodules, even when submodule.recurse configuration is set, but it was affected. This has been corrected. * pb/no-recursive-reset-hard-in-worktree-add: worktree: teach "add" to ignore submodule.recurse config
2019-12-01Merge branch 'js/git-path-head-dot-lock-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-8/+12
"git rev-parse --git-path HEAD.lock" did not give the right path when run in a secondary worktree. * js/git-path-head-dot-lock-fix: git_path(): handle `.lock` files correctly t1400: wrap setup code in test case
2019-12-01Merge branch 'jc/log-graph-simplify'Libravatar Junio C Hamano5-52/+287
The implementation of "git log --graph" got refactored and then its output got simplified. * jc/log-graph-simplify: t4215: use helper function to check output graph: fix coloring of octopus dashes graph: flatten edges that fuse with their right neighbor graph: smooth appearance of collapsing edges on commit lines graph: rename `new_mapping` to `old_mapping` graph: commit and post-merge lines for left-skewed merges graph: tidy up display of left-skewed merges graph: example of graph output that can be simplified graph: extract logic for moving to GRAPH_PRE_COMMIT state graph: remove `mapping_idx` and `graph_update_width()` graph: reduce duplication in `graph_insert_into_new_columns()` graph: reuse `find_new_column_by_commit()` graph: handle line padding in `graph_next_line()` graph: automatically track display width of graph lines
2019-12-01Merge branch 'jk/cleanup-object-parsing-and-fsck'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-3/+3
Crufty code and logic accumulated over time around the object parsing and low-level object access used in "git fsck" have been cleaned up. * jk/cleanup-object-parsing-and-fsck: (23 commits) fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct tree" for fsck_tree() fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct commit" for fsck_commit() fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct tag" for fsck_tag() fsck: rename vague "oid" local variables fsck: don't require an object struct in verify_headers() fsck: don't require an object struct for fsck_ident() fsck: drop blob struct from fsck_finish() fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct blob" for fsck_blob() fsck: don't require an object struct for report() fsck: only require an oid for skiplist functions fsck: only provide oid/type in fsck_error callback fsck: don't require object structs for display functions fsck: use oids rather than objects for object_name API fsck_describe_object(): build on our get_object_name() primitive fsck: unify object-name code fsck: require an actual buffer for non-blobs fsck: stop checking tag->tagged fsck: stop checking commit->parent counts fsck: stop checking commit->tree value commit, tag: don't set parsed bit for parse failures ...
2019-11-14stash: make sure we have a valid index before writing itLibravatar Thomas Gummerer1-1/+6
In 'do_apply_stash()' we refresh the index in the end. Since 34933d0eff ("stash: make sure to write refreshed cache", 2019-09-11), we also write that refreshed index when --quiet is given to 'git stash apply'. However if '--index' is not given to 'git stash apply', we also discard the index in the else clause just before. We need to do so because we use an external 'git update-index --add --stdin', which leads to an out of date in-core index. Later we call 'refresh_and_write_cache', which now leads to writing the discarded index, which means we essentially write an empty index file. This is obviously not correct, or the behaviour the user wanted. We should not modify the users index without being asked to do so. Make sure to re-read the index after discarding the current in-core index, to avoid dealing with outdated information. Instead we could also drop the 'discard_cache()' + 'read_cache()', however that would make it easy to fall into the same trap as 34933d0eff did, so it's better to avoid that. We can also drop the 'refresh_and_write_cache' completely in the quiet case. Previously in legacy stash we relied on 'git status' to refresh the index after calling 'git read-tree' when '--index' was passed to 'git apply'. However the 'reset_tree()' call that replaced 'git read-tree' always passes options that are equivalent to '-m', making the refresh of the index unnecessary. Reported-by: Grzegorz Rajchman <rayman17@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-13t4215: use helper function to check outputLibravatar Denton Liu1-111/+97
When git commands are placed in the upstream of a pipe, their return codes are lost. In this particular case, it is especially bad since we are testing the intricacies of `git log --graph` behavior and if we hit an unexpected failure or segfault, we want to know this. Extract the common output checking logic into check_graph() where we redirect the output of git commands upstream of pipe into a file and have sed read from that file so that git failures are detected. This patch is best viewed with `--color-moved`. Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-12pack-objects: avoid pointless oe_map_new_pack() callsLibravatar Jeff King1-0/+1
This patch fixes an extreme slowdown in pack-objects when you have more than 1023 packs. See below for numbers. Since 43fa44fa3b (pack-objects: move in_pack out of struct object_entry, 2018-04-14), we use a complicated system to save some per-object memory. Each object_entry structs gets a 10-bit field to store the index of the pack it's in. We map those indices into pointers using packing_data->in_pack_by_idx, which we initialize at the start of the program. If we have 2^10 or more packs, then we instead create an array of pack pointers, one per object. This is packing_data->in_pack. So far so good. But there's one other tricky case: if a new pack arrives after we've initialized in_pack_by_idx, it won't have an index yet. We solve that by calling oe_map_new_pack(), which just switches on the fly to the less-optimal in_pack mechanism, allocating the array and back-filling it for already-seen objects. But that logic kicks in even when we've switched to it already (whether because we really did see a new pack, or because we had too many packs in the first place). The result doesn't produce a wrong outcome, but it's very slow. What happens is this: - imagine you have a repo with 500k objects and 2000 packs that you want to repack. - before looking at any objects, we call prepare_in_pack_by_idx(). It starts allocating an index for each pack. On the 1024th pack, it sees there are too many, so it bails, leaving in_pack_by_idx as NULL. - while actually adding objects to the packing list, we call oe_set_in_pack(), which checks whether the pack already has an index. If it's one of the packs after the first 1023, then it doesn't have one, and we'll call oe_map_new_pack(). But there's no useful work for that function to do. We're already using in_pack, so it just uselessly walks over the complete list of objects, trying to backfill in_pack. And we end up doing this for almost 1000 packs (each of which may be triggered by more than one object). And each time it triggers, we may iterate over up to 500k objects. So in the absolute worst case, this is quadratic in the number of objects. The solution is simple: we don't need to bother checking whether the pack has an index if we've already converted to using in_pack, since by definition we're not going to use it. So we can just push the "does the pack have a valid index" check down into that half of the conditional, where we know we're going to use it. The current test in p5303 sadly doesn't notice this problem, since it maxes out at 1000 packs. If we add a new test to it at 2000 packs, it does show the improvement: Test HEAD^ HEAD ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5303.12: repack (2000) 26.72(39.68+0.67) 15.70(28.70+0.66) -41.2% However, these many-pack test cases are rather expensive to run, so adding larger and larger numbers isn't appealing. Instead, we can show it off more easily by using GIT_TEST_FULL_IN_PACK_ARRAY, which forces us into the absolute worst case: no pack has an index, so we'll trigger oe_map_new_pack() pointlessly for every single object, making it truly quadratic. Here are the numbers (on git.git) with the included change to p5303: Test HEAD^ HEAD ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5303.3: rev-list (1) 2.05(1.98+0.06) 2.06(1.99+0.06) +0.5% 5303.4: repack (1) 33.45(33.46+0.19) 2.75(2.73+0.22) -91.8% 5303.6: rev-list (50) 2.07(2.01+0.06) 2.06(2.01+0.05) -0.5% 5303.7: repack (50) 34.21(35.18+0.16) 3.49(4.50+0.12) -89.8% 5303.9: rev-list (1000) 2.87(2.78+0.08) 2.88(2.80+0.07) +0.3% 5303.10: repack (1000) 41.26(51.30+0.47) 10.75(20.75+0.44) -73.9% Again, those improvements aren't realistic for the 1-pack case (because in the real world, the full-array solution doesn't kick in), but it's more useful to be testing the more-complicated code path. While we're looking at this issue, we'll tweak one more thing: in oe_map_new_pack(), we call REALLOC_ARRAY(pack->in_pack). But we'd never expect to get here unless we're back-filling it for the first time, in which case it would be NULL. So let's switch that to ALLOC_ARRAY() for clarity, and add a BUG() to document the expectation. Unfortunately this code isn't well-covered in the test suite because it's inherently racy (it only kicks in if somebody else adds a new pack while we're in the middle of repacking). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Reviewed-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-11sequencer: reencode commit message for am/rebase --show-current-patchLibravatar Doan Tran Cong Danh2-0/+30
The message file will be used as commit message for the git-{am,rebase} --continue. Signed-off-by: Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-11sequencer: reencode old merge-commit messageLibravatar Doan Tran Cong Danh2-0/+61
During rebasing, old merge's message (encoded in old encoding) will be used as message for new merge commit (created by rebase). In case of the value of i18n.commitencoding has been changed after the old merge time. We will receive an unusable message for this new merge. Correct it. This change also notice a breakage with git-rebase label system. Signed-off-by: Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-11sequencer: reencode squashing commit's messageLibravatar Doan Tran Cong Danh1-1/+9
On fixup/squash-ing rebase, git will create new commit in i18n.commitencoding, reencode the commit message to that said encode. Signed-off-by: Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-11sequencer: reencode to utf-8 before arrange rebase's todo listLibravatar Doan Tran Cong Danh1-1/+1
On musl libc, ISO-2022-JP encoder is too eager to switch back to 1 byte encoding, musl's iconv always switch back after every combining character. Comparing glibc and musl's output for this command $ sed q t/t3900/ISO-2022-JP.txt| iconv -f ISO-2022-JP -t utf-8 | iconv -f utf-8 -t ISO-2022-JP | xxd glibc: 00000000: 1b24 4224 4f24 6c24 5224 5b24 551b 2842 .$B$O$l$R$[$U.(B 00000010: 0a . musl: 00000000: 1b24 4224 4f1b 2842 1b24 4224 6c1b 2842 .$B$O.(B.$B$l.(B 00000010: 1b24 4224 521b 2842 1b24 4224 5b1b 2842 .$B$R.(B.$B$[.(B 00000020: 1b24 4224 551b 2842 0a .$B$U.(B. Although musl iconv's output isn't optimal, it's still correct. From commit 7d509878b8, ("pretty.c: format string with truncate respects logOutputEncoding", 2014-05-21), we're encoding the message to utf-8 first, then format it and convert the message to the actual output encoding on git commit --squash. Thus, t3900::test_commit_autosquash_flags is failing on musl libc. Reencode to utf-8 before arranging rebase's todo list. By doing this, we also remove a breakage noticed by a test added in the previous commit. Signed-off-by: Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-11t3900: demonstrate git-rebase problem with multi encodingLibravatar Doan Tran Cong Danh1-0/+29
We're using fixup!/squash! <subject> to mark if current commit will be used to be fixed up or squashed to a previous commit. However, if we're changing i18n.commitencoding after making the original commit but before making the fixing up, we couldn't find the original commit to do the fixup/squash. Add a test to demonstrate that problem. Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-10Merge branch 'bc/hash-independent-tests-part-6'Libravatar Junio C Hamano14-155/+259
Test updates to prepare for SHA-2 transition continues. * bc/hash-independent-tests-part-6: t4048: abstract away SHA-1-specific constants t4045: make hash-size independent t4044: update test to work with SHA-256 t4039: abstract away SHA-1-specific constants t4038: abstract away SHA-1 specific constants t4034: abstract away SHA-1-specific constants t4027: make hash-size independent t4015: abstract away SHA-1-specific constants t4011: abstract away SHA-1-specific constants t4010: abstract away SHA-1-specific constants t3429: remove SHA1 annotation t1305: avoid comparing extensions rev-parse: add a --show-object-format option t/oid-info: add empty tree and empty blob values t/oid-info: allow looking up hash algorithm name
2019-11-10Merge branch 'js/update-index-ignore-removal-for-skip-worktree'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-0/+26
"git stash save" in a working tree that is sparsely checked out mistakenly removed paths that are outside the area of interest. * js/update-index-ignore-removal-for-skip-worktree: stash: handle staged changes in skip-worktree files correctly update-index: optionally leave skip-worktree entries alone
2019-11-10Merge branch 'pb/pretty-email-without-domain-part'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-61/+97
The custom format for "git log --format=<format>" learned the l/L placeholder that is similar to e/E that fills in the e-mail address, but only the local part on the left side of '@'. * pb/pretty-email-without-domain-part: pretty: add "%aL" etc. to show local-part of email addresses t4203: use test-lib.sh definitions t6006: use test-lib.sh definitions
2019-11-10Merge branch 'dl/apply-3way-diff3'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-26/+29
"git apply --3way" learned to honor merge.conflictStyle configuration variable, like merges would. * dl/apply-3way-diff3: apply: respect merge.conflictStyle in --3way t4108: demonstrate bug in apply t4108: use `test_config` instead of `git config` t4108: remove git command upstream of pipe t4108: replace create_file with test_write_lines
2019-11-10Merge branch 'sg/dir-trie-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+2
Code clean-up and a bugfix in the logic used to tell worktree local and repository global refs apart. * sg/dir-trie-fixes: path.c: don't call the match function without value in trie_find() path.c: clarify two field names in 'struct common_dir' path.c: mark 'logs/HEAD' in 'common_list' as file path.c: clarify trie_find()'s in-code comment Documentation: mention more worktree-specific exceptions
2019-11-10Merge branch 'wb/midx-progress'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+69
The code to generate multi-pack index learned to show (or not to show) progress indicators. * wb/midx-progress: multi-pack-index: add [--[no-]progress] option. midx: honor the MIDX_PROGRESS flag in midx_repack midx: honor the MIDX_PROGRESS flag in verify_midx_file midx: add progress to expire_midx_packs midx: add progress to write_midx_file midx: add MIDX_PROGRESS flag
2019-11-10Merge branch 'en/merge-recursive-directory-rename-fixes'Libravatar Junio C Hamano3-313/+501
When all files from some subdirectory were renamed to the root directory, the directory rename heuristics would fail to detect that as a rename/merge of the subdirectory to the root directory, which has been corrected. * en/merge-recursive-directory-rename-fixes: t604[236]: do not run setup in separate tests merge-recursive: fix merging a subdirectory into the root directory merge-recursive: clean up get_renamed_dir_portion()
2019-11-10Merge branch 'dd/notes-copy-default-dst-to-head'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-4/+42
"git notes copy $original" ought to copy the notes attached to the original object to HEAD, but a mistaken tightening to command line parameter validation made earlier disabled that feature by mistake. * dd/notes-copy-default-dst-to-head: notes: fix minimum number of parameters to "copy" subcommand t3301: test diagnose messages for too few/many paramters
2019-11-10Merge branch 'pw/post-commit-from-sequencer'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-228/+396
"rebase -i" ceased to run post-commit hook by mistake in an earlier update, which has been corrected. * pw/post-commit-from-sequencer: sequencer: run post-commit hook move run_commit_hook() to libgit and use it there sequencer.h fix placement of #endif t3404: remove uneeded calls to set_fake_editor t3404: set $EDITOR in subshell t3404: remove unnecessary subshell
2019-11-10Merge branch 'dl/format-patch-cover-from-desc'Libravatar Junio C Hamano2-1/+176
The branch description ("git branch --edit-description") has been used to fill the body of the cover letters by the format-patch command; this has been enhanced so that the subject can also be filled. * dl/format-patch-cover-from-desc: format-patch: teach --cover-from-description option format-patch: use enum variables format-patch: replace erroneous and condition
2019-11-10Merge branch 'jt/fetch-pack-record-refs-in-the-dot-promisor'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+8
Debugging support for lazy cloning has been a bit improved. * jt/fetch-pack-record-refs-in-the-dot-promisor: fetch-pack: write fetched refs to .promisor
2019-11-10Fix spelling errors in test commandsLibravatar Elijah Newren7-17/+17
Apply several spelling fixes that technically change what the tests are executing, but do so in a way that is not tested and does not affect results (e.g. modify the commit message to remove a typo, remove spelling mistakes from refnames, etc.) Reported-by: Jens Schleusener <Jens.Schleusener@fossies.org> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-10Fix spelling errors in messages shown to usersLibravatar Elijah Newren1-1/+1
Reported-by: Jens Schleusener <Jens.Schleusener@fossies.org> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-10Fix spelling errors in names of testsLibravatar Elijah Newren12-26/+26
Reported-by: Jens Schleusener <Jens.Schleusener@fossies.org> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-10Fix spelling errors in comments of testcasesLibravatar Elijah Newren14-18/+18
Reported-by: Jens Schleusener <Jens.Schleusener@fossies.org> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-10userdiff: add Elixir to supported userdiff languagesLibravatar Łukasz Niemier11-0/+64
Adds support for xfuncref in Elixir[1] language which is Ruby-like language that runs on Erlang[3] Virtual Machine (BEAM). [1]: https://elixir-lang.org [2]: https://www.erlang.org Signed-off-by: Łukasz Niemier <lukasz@niemier.pl> Acked-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-08fetch: remove fetch_if_missing=0Libravatar Jonathan Tan1-0/+70
In fetch_pack() (and all functions it calls), pass OBJECT_INFO_SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT whenever we query an object that could be a tree or blob that we do not want to be lazy-fetched even if it is absent. Thus, the only lazy-fetches occurring for trees and blobs are when resolving deltas. Thus, we can remove fetch_if_missing=0 from builtin/fetch.c. Remove this, and also add a test ensuring that such objects are not lazy-fetched. (We might be able to remove fetch_if_missing=0 from other places too, but I have limited myself to builtin/fetch.c in this commit because I have not written tests for the other commands yet.) Note that commits and tags may still be lazy-fetched. I limited myself to objects that could be trees or blobs here because Git does not support creating such commit- and tag-excluding clones yet, and even if such a clone were manually created, Git does not have good support for fetching a single commit (when fetching a commit, it and all its ancestors would be sent). Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-07t0028: eliminate non-standard usage of printfLibravatar Doan Tran Cong Danh1-2/+2
man 1p printf: In addition to the escape sequences shown in the Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, Chapter 5, File Format Notation ('\\', '\a', '\b', '\f', '\n', '\r', '\t', '\v'), "\ddd", where ddd is a one, two, or three-digit octal number, shall be written as a byte with the numeric value specified by the octal number. printf '\xfe\xff' is an extension of some shell. Dash, a popular yet simple shell, do not implement this extension. This wasn't caught by most people running the tests, even though common shells like dash don't handle hex escapes, because their systems don't trigger the NO_UTF16_BOM prereq. But systems with musl libc do; when combined with dash, the test fails. Correct it. Signed-off-by: Doan Tran Cong Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-07t: fix typo in test descriptionsLibravatar Nathan Stocks1-2/+2
Fix two test descriptions which stated "git -ls-files" when the actual command being tested was "git ls-files". Signed-off-by: Nathan Stocks <cleancut@github.com> Reviewed-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-07t6024: modernize styleLibravatar Elijah Newren1-63/+67
No substantive changes, just a few cosmetic changes: * Indent steps of an individual test * Don't have logic between the "test_expect_success" blocks that the next block will depend upon, move it into the test_expect_success section itself * Fix spacing around redirection operators to match git style Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-06fsmonitor: fix watchman integrationLibravatar Kevin Willford1-9/+4
When running Git commands quickly -- such as in a shell script or the test suite -- the Git commands frequently complete and start again during the same second. The example fsmonitor hooks to integrate with Watchman truncate the nanosecond times to seconds. In principle, this is fine, as Watchman claims to use inclusive comparisons [1]. The result should only be an over-representation of the changed paths since the last Git command. However, Watchman's own documentation claims "Using a timestamp is prone to race conditions in understanding the complete state of the file tree" [2]. All of their documented examples use a "clockspec" that looks like 'c:123:234'. Git should eventually learn how to store this type of string to provide a stronger integration, but that will be a more invasive change. When using GIT_TEST_FSMONITOR="$(pwd)/t7519/fsmonitor-watchman", scripts such as t7519-wtstatus.sh fail due to these race conditions. In fact, running any test script with GIT_TEST_FSMONITOR pointing at t/t7519/fsmonitor-wathcman will cause failures in the test_commit function. The 'git add "$indir$file"' command fails due to not enough time between the creation of '$file' and the 'git add' command. For now, subtract one second from the timestamp we pass to Watchman. This will make our window large enough to avoid these race conditions. Increasing the window causes tests like t7519-wtstatus.sh to pass. When the integration was introduced in def437671 (fsmonitor: add a sample integration script for Watchman, 2018-09-22), the query included an expression that would ignore files created and deleted in that window. The performance reason for this change was to ignore temporary files created by a build between Git commands. However, this causes failures in script scenarios where Git is creating or deleting files quickly. When using GIT_TEST_FSMONITOR as before, t2203-add-intent.sh fails due to this add-and-delete race condition. By removing the "expression" from the Watchman query, we remove this race condition. It will lead to some performance degradation in the case of users creating and deleting temporary files inside their working directory between Git commands. However, that is a cost we need to pay to be correct. [1] https://github.com/facebook/watchman/blob/master/query/since.cpp#L35-L39 [2] https://facebook.github.io/watchman/docs/clockspec.html Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Willford <Kevin.Willford@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-04Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph-on-fetch'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-0/+16
Regression fix. * ds/commit-graph-on-fetch: commit-graph: fix writing first commit-graph during fetch t5510-fetch.sh: demonstrate fetch.writeCommitGraph bug
2019-11-02stash: handle staged changes in skip-worktree files correctlyLibravatar Johannes Schindelin1-0/+11
When calling `git stash` while changes were staged for files that are marked with the `skip-worktree` bit (e.g. files that are excluded in a sparse checkout), the files are recorded as _deleted_ instead. The reason is that `git stash` tries to construct the tree reflecting the worktree essentially by copying the index to a temporary one and then updating the files from the worktree. Crucially, it calls `git diff-index` to update also those files that are in the HEAD but have been unstaged in the index. However, when the temporary index is updated via `git update-index --add --remove`, skip-worktree entries mark the files as deleted by mistake. Let's use the newly-introduced `--ignore-skip-worktree-entries` option of `git update-index` to prevent exactly this from happening. Note that the regression test case deliberately avoids replicating the scenario described above and instead tries to recreate just the symptom. Reported by Dan Thompson. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-11-02update-index: optionally leave skip-worktree entries aloneLibravatar Johannes Schindelin1-0/+15
While `git update-index` mostly ignores paths referring to index entries whose skip-worktree bit is set, in b4d1690df11 (Teach Git to respect skip-worktree bit (reading part), 2009-08-20), for reasons that are not entirely obvious, the `--remove` option was made special: it _does_ remove index entries even if their skip-worktree bit is set. Seeing as this behavior has been in place for a decade now, it does not make sense to change it. However, in preparation for fixing a bug in `git stash` where it pretends that skip-worktree entries have actually been removed, we need a mode where `git update-index` leaves all skip-worktree entries alone, even if the `--remove` option was passed. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-30Merge branch 'wb/fsmonitor-bitmap-fix'Libravatar Junio C Hamano1-3/+5
Comment update. * wb/fsmonitor-bitmap-fix: t7519-status-fsmonitor: improve comments
2019-10-30t7519-status-fsmonitor: improve commentsLibravatar William Baker1-3/+5
The comments for the staging/unstaging test did not accurately describe the scenario being tested. It is not essential that the test files being staged/unstaged appear at the end of the index. All that is required is that the test files are not flagged with CE_FSMONITOR_VALID and have a position in the index greater than the number of entries in the index after unstaging. The comment for this test has been updated to be more accurate with respect to the scenario that's being tested. Signed-off-by: William Baker <William.Baker@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-30pretty: add "%aL" etc. to show local-part of email addressesLibravatar Prarit Bhargava3-4/+40
In many projects the number of contributors is low enough that users know each other and the full email address doesn't need to be displayed. Displaying only the author's username saves a lot of columns on the screen. Existing 'e/E' (as in "%ae" and "%aE") placeholders would show the author's address as "prarit@redhat.com", which would waste columns to show the same domain-part for all contributors when used in a project internal to redhat. Introduce 'l/L' placeholders that strip '@' and domain part from the e-mail address. Signed-off-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-30worktree: teach "add" to ignore submodule.recurse configLibravatar Philippe Blain1-0/+24
"worktree add" internally calls "reset --hard", but if submodule.recurse is set, reset tries to recurse into initialized submodules, which makes start_command try to cd into non-existing submodule paths and die. Fix that by making sure that the call to reset in "worktree add" does not recurse. Signed-off-by: Philippe Blain <levraiphilippeblain@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-29git_path(): handle `.lock` files correctlyLibravatar Johannes Schindelin1-0/+2
Ever since worktrees were introduced, the `git_path()` function _really_ needed to be called e.g. to get at the path to `logs/HEAD` (`HEAD` is specific to the worktree, and therefore so is its reflog). However, the wrong path is returned for `logs/HEAD.lock`. This does not matter as long as the Git executable is doing the asking, as the path for that `logs/HEAD.lock` file is constructed from `git_path("logs/HEAD")` by appending the `.lock` suffix. However, Git GUI just learned to use `--git-path` instead of appending relative paths to what `git rev-parse --git-dir` returns (and as a consequence not only using the correct hooks directory, but also using the correct paths in worktrees other than the main one). While it does not seem as if Git GUI in particular is asking for `logs/HEAD.lock`, let's be safe rather than sorry. Side note: Git GUI _does_ ask for `index.lock`, but that is already resolved correctly, due to `update_common_dir()` preferring to leave unknown paths in the (worktree-specific) git directory. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>