Random bits of FAQ.
* ss/faq-fetch-pull:
gitfaq: fetching and pulling a repository
- We use Arithmetic Expansion $(( ... )).
- - Inside Arithmetic Expansion, spell shell variables with $ in front
- of them, as some shells do not grok $((x)) while accepting $(($x))
- just fine (e.g. dash older than 0.5.4).
-
- We do not use Process Substitution <(list) or >(list).
- Do not write control structures on a single line with semicolon.
* The approxidate parser learns to parse seconds with fraction and
ignore fractional part.
+ * The userdiff patterns for Markdown documents have been added.
+
+ * 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.
+
+ * "git restore --staged --worktree" now defaults to take the contents
+ out of "HEAD", instead of erring out.
+
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
correctly honor the core.sharedRepository settings and some were
left read-write.
+ * In error messages that "git switch" mentions its option to create a
+ new branch, "-b/-B" options were shown, where "-c/-C" options
+ should be, which has been corrected.
+ (merge 7c16ef7577 dl/switch-c-option-in-error-message later to maint).
+
+ * 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.
+ (merge c03859a665 cb/credential-store-ignore-bogus-lines later to maint).
+
+ * The samples in the credential documentation has been updated to
+ make it clear that we depict what would appear in the .git/config
+ file, by adding appropriate quotes as needed..
+ (merge 177681a07e jk/credential-sample-update later to maint).
+
+ * "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.
+ (merge 7c5045fc18 jk/for-each-ref-multi-key-sort-fix later to maint).
+
+ * The coding guideline for shell scripts instructed to refer to a
+ variable with dollar-sign inside arithmetic expansion to work
+ around a bug in old versions of dash, which is a thing of the past.
+ Now we are not forbidden from writing $((var+1)).
+ (merge 32b5fe7f0e jk/arith-expansion-coding-guidelines later to maint).
+
+ * The <stdlib.h> header on NetBSD brings in its own definition of
+ hmac() function (eek), which conflicts with our own and unrelated
+ function with the same name. Our function has been renamed to work
+ around the issue.
+ (merge 3013118eb8 cb/avoid-colliding-with-netbsd-hmac later to maint).
+
+ * The basic test did not honor $TEST_SHELL_PATH setting, which has
+ been corrected.
+ (merge 0555e4af58 cb/t0000-use-the-configured-shell later to maint).
+
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
(merge 564956f358 jc/maintain-doc later to maint).
(merge 7422b2a0a1 sg/commit-slab-clarify-peek later to maint).
(merge 4d9378bfad eb/gitweb-more-trailers later to maint).
(merge bdccbf7047 mt/doc-worktree-ref later to maint).
(merge ce9baf234f dl/push-recurse-submodules-fix later to maint).
+ (merge 4153274052 bc/doc-credential-helper-value later to maint).
credential.helper::
Specify an external helper to be called when a username or
password credential is needed; the helper may consult external
- storage to avoid prompting the user for the credentials. Note
- that multiple helpers may be defined. See linkgit:gitcredentials[7]
- for details.
+ storage to avoid prompting the user for the credentials. This is
+ normally the name of a credential helper with possible
+ arguments, but may also be an absolute path with arguments or, if
+ preceded by `!`, shell commands.
++
+Note that multiple helpers may be defined. See linkgit:gitcredentials[7]
+for details and examples.
credential.useHttpPath::
When acquiring credentials, consider the "path" component of an http
https://user:pass@example.com
------------------------------
+No other kinds of lines (e.g. empty lines or comment lines) are
+allowed in the file, even though some may be silently ignored. Do
+not view or edit the file with editors.
+
When Git needs authentication for a particular URL context,
credential-store will consider that context a pattern to match against
each entry in the credentials file. If the protocol, hostname, and
`git credential` reads and/or writes (depending on the action used)
credential information in its standard input/output. This information
can correspond either to keys for which `git credential` will obtain
-the login/password information (e.g. host, protocol, path), or to the
-actual credential data to be obtained (login/password).
+the login information (e.g. host, protocol, path), or to the actual
+credential data to be obtained (username/password).
The credential is split into a set of named attributes, with one
-attribute per line. Each attribute is
-specified by a key-value pair, separated by an `=` (equals) sign,
-followed by a newline. The key may contain any bytes except `=`,
-newline, or NUL. The value may contain any bytes except newline or NUL.
+attribute per line. Each attribute is specified by a key-value pair,
+separated by an `=` (equals) sign, followed by a newline.
+
+The key may contain any bytes except `=`, newline, or NUL. The value may
+contain any bytes except newline or NUL.
+
In both cases, all bytes are treated as-is (i.e., there is no quoting,
and one cannot transmit a value with newline or NUL in it). The list of
attributes is terminated by a blank line or end-of-file.
+
Git understands the following attributes:
`protocol`::
`host`::
- The remote hostname for a network credential.
+ The remote hostname for a network credential. This includes
+ the port number if one was specified (e.g., "example.com:8088").
`path`::
`username`::
The credential's username, if we already have one (e.g., from a
- URL, from the user, or from a previously run helper).
+ URL, the configuration, the user, or from a previously run helper).
`password`::
value is parsed as a URL and treated as if its constituent parts
were read (e.g., `url=https://example.com` would behave as if
`protocol=https` and `host=example.com` had been provided). This
- can help callers avoid parsing URLs themselves. Note that any
- components which are missing from the URL (e.g., there is no
- username in the example above) will be set to empty; if you want
- to provide a URL and override some attributes, provide the URL
- attribute first, followed by any overrides.
+ can help callers avoid parsing URLs themselves.
+
+ Note that specifying a protocol is mandatory and if the URL
+ doesn't specify a hostname (e.g., "cert:///path/to/file") the
+ credential will contain a hostname attribute whose value is an
+ empty string.
+
+ Components which are missing from the URL (e.g., there is no
+ username in the example above) will be left unset.
`MERGE_HEAD` is present unless `MERGE_AUTOSTASH` is also present in
which case 'git merge --abort' applies the stash entry to the worktree
whereas 'git reset --merge' will save the stashed changes in the stash
-reflog.
+list.
--quit::
Forget about the current merge in progress. Leave the index
and the working tree as-is. If `MERGE_AUTOSTASH` is present, the
- stash entry will be saved to the stash reflog.
+ stash entry will be saved to the stash list.
--continue::
After a 'git merge' stops due to conflicts you can conclude the
Abort the rebase operation but HEAD is not reset back to the
original branch. The index and working tree are also left
unchanged as a result. If a temporary stash entry was created
- using --autostash, it will be saved to the stash reflog.
+ using --autostash, it will be saved to the stash list.
--apply:
Use applying strategies to rebase (calling `git-am`
`--staged`, or restore both the working tree and the index with
`--staged --worktree`.
-By default, the restore sources for working tree and the index are the
-index and `HEAD` respectively. `--source` could be used to specify a
-commit as the restore source.
+By default, if `--staged` is given, the contents are restored from `HEAD`,
+otherwise from the index. Use `--source` to restore from a different commit.
See "Reset, restore and revert" in linkgit:git[1] for the differences
between the three commands.
tree. It is common to specify the source tree by naming a
commit, branch or tag associated with it.
+
-If not specified, the default restore source for the working tree is
-the index, and the default restore source for the index is
-`HEAD`. When both `--staged` and `--worktree` are specified,
-`--source` must also be specified.
+If not specified, the contents are restored from `HEAD` if `--staged` is
+given, otherwise from the index.
-p::
--patch::
- `java` suitable for source code in the Java language.
+- `markdown` suitable for Markdown documents.
+
- `matlab` suitable for source code in the MATLAB and Octave languages.
- `objc` suitable for source code in the Objective-C language.
----------------------------------------------------
# run "git credential-foo"
-foo
+[credential]
+ helper = foo
# same as above, but pass an argument to the helper
-foo --bar=baz
+[credential]
+ helper = "foo --bar=baz"
# the arguments are parsed by the shell, so use shell
# quoting if necessary
-foo --bar="whitespace arg"
+[credential]
+ helper = "foo --bar='whitespace arg'"
# you can also use an absolute path, which will not use the git wrapper
-/path/to/my/helper --with-arguments
+[credential]
+ helper = "/path/to/my/helper --with-arguments"
# or you can specify your own shell snippet
-!f() { echo "password=`cat $HOME/.secret`"; }; f
+[credential "https://example.com"]
+ username = your_user
+ helper = "!f() { test \"$1\" = get && echo \"password=$(cat $HOME/.secret)\"; }; f"
----------------------------------------------------
Generally speaking, rule (3) above is the simplest for users to specify.
stdout in the same format (see linkgit:git-credential[1] for common
attributes). A helper is free to produce a subset, or even no values at
all if it has nothing useful to provide. Any provided attributes will
-overwrite those already known about by Git. If a helper outputs a
-`quit` attribute with a value of `true` or `1`, no further helpers will
-be consulted, nor will the user be prompted (if no credential has been
-provided, the operation will then fail).
+overwrite those already known about by Git's credential subsystem.
+
+While it is possible to override all attributes, well behaving helpers
+should refrain from doing so for any attribute other than username and
+password.
+
+If a helper outputs a `quit` attribute with a value of `true` or `1`,
+no further helpers will be consulted, nor will the user be prompted
+(if no credential has been provided, the operation will then fail).
+
+Similarly, no more helpers will be consulted once both username and
+password had been provided.
For a `store` or `erase` operation, the helper's output is ignored.
-If it fails to perform the requested operation, it may complain to
-stderr to inform the user. If it does not support the requested
-operation (e.g., a read-only store), it should silently ignore the
-request.
+
+If a helper fails to perform the requested operation or needs to notify
+the user of a potential issue, it may write to stderr.
+
+If it does not support the requested operation (e.g., a read-only store),
+it should silently ignore the request.
If a helper receives any other operation, it should silently ignore the
request. This leaves room for future operations to be added (older
can then be copied alongside and modified as appropriate. This second, modified
file is usually ignored to prevent accidentally committing it.
+[[files-in-.gitignore-are-tracked]]
+I asked Git to ignore various files, yet they are still tracked::
+ A `gitignore` file ensures that certain file(s) which are not
+ tracked by Git remain untracked. However, sometimes particular
+ file(s) may have been tracked before adding them into the
+ `.gitignore`, hence they still remain tracked. To untrack and
+ ignore files/patterns, use `git rm --cached <file/pattern>`
+ and add a pattern to `.gitignore` that matches the <file>.
+ See linkgit:gitignore[5] for details.
+
[[fetching-and-pulling]]
How do I know if I want to do a fetch or a pull?::
A fetch stores a copy of the latest changes from the remote
*/
static void am_run(struct am_state *state, int resume)
{
- const char *argv_gc_auto[] = {"gc", "--auto", NULL};
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
unlink(am_path(state, "dirtyindex"));
if (!state->rebasing) {
am_destroy(state);
close_object_store(the_repository->objects);
- run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto, RUN_GIT_CMD);
+ run_auto_gc(state->quiet);
}
}
*/
if (!sorting)
sorting = ref_default_sorting();
- sorting->ignore_case = icase;
+ ref_sorting_icase_all(sorting, icase);
print_ref_list(&filter, sorting, &format);
print_columns(&output, colopts, NULL);
string_list_clear(&output, 0);
return newopts;
}
+/* create-branch option (either b or c) */
+static char cb_option = 'b';
+
static int checkout_main(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix,
struct checkout_opts *opts, struct option *options,
const char * const usagestr[])
}
if ((!!opts->new_branch + !!opts->new_branch_force + !!opts->new_orphan_branch) > 1)
- die(_("-b, -B and --orphan are mutually exclusive"));
+ die(_("-%c, -%c and --orphan are mutually exclusive"),
+ cb_option, toupper(cb_option));
if (opts->overlay_mode == 1 && opts->patch_mode)
die(_("-p and --overlay are mutually exclusive"));
if (opts->checkout_index < 0 || opts->checkout_worktree < 0)
BUG("these flags should be non-negative by now");
/*
- * convenient shortcut: "git restore --staged" equals
- * "git restore --staged --source HEAD"
+ * convenient shortcut: "git restore --staged [--worktree]" equals
+ * "git restore --staged [--worktree] --source HEAD"
*/
- if (!opts->from_treeish && opts->checkout_index && !opts->checkout_worktree)
+ if (!opts->from_treeish && opts->checkout_index)
opts->from_treeish = "HEAD";
/*
* From here on, new_branch will contain the branch to be checked out,
* and new_branch_force and new_orphan_branch will tell us which one of
- * -b/-B/--orphan is being used.
+ * -b/-B/-c/-C/--orphan is being used.
*/
if (opts->new_branch_force)
opts->new_branch = opts->new_branch_force;
if (opts->new_orphan_branch)
opts->new_branch = opts->new_orphan_branch;
- /* --track without -b/-B/--orphan should DWIM */
+ /* --track without -c/-C/-b/-B/--orphan should DWIM */
if (opts->track != BRANCH_TRACK_UNSPECIFIED && !opts->new_branch) {
const char *argv0 = argv[0];
if (!argc || !strcmp(argv0, "--"))
skip_prefix(argv0, "remotes/", &argv0);
argv0 = strchr(argv0, '/');
if (!argv0 || !argv0[1])
- die(_("missing branch name; try -b"));
+ die(_("missing branch name; try -%c"), cb_option);
opts->new_branch = argv0 + 1;
}
options = add_common_options(&opts, options);
options = add_common_switch_branch_options(&opts, options);
+ cb_option = 'c';
+
ret = checkout_main(argc, argv, prefix, &opts,
options, switch_branch_usage);
FREE_AND_NULL(options);
int cmd_commit(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
{
- const char *argv_gc_auto[] = {"gc", "--auto", NULL};
static struct wt_status s;
static struct option builtin_commit_options[] = {
OPT__QUIET(&quiet, N_("suppress summary after successful commit")),
git_test_write_commit_graph_or_die();
repo_rerere(the_repository, 0);
- run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto, RUN_GIT_CMD);
+ run_auto_gc(quiet);
run_commit_hook(use_editor, get_index_file(), "post-commit", NULL);
if (amend && !no_post_rewrite) {
commit_post_rewrite(the_repository, current_head, &oid);
#include "branch.h"
#include "promisor-remote.h"
#include "commit-graph.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
#define FORCED_UPDATES_DELAY_WARNING_IN_MS (10 * 1000)
struct remote *remote = NULL;
int result = 0;
int prune_tags_ok = 1;
- struct argv_array argv_gc_auto = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
packet_trace_identity("fetch");
close_object_store(the_repository->objects);
- if (enable_auto_gc) {
- argv_array_pushl(&argv_gc_auto, "gc", "--auto", NULL);
- if (verbosity < 0)
- argv_array_push(&argv_gc_auto, "--quiet");
- run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto.argv, RUN_GIT_CMD);
- argv_array_clear(&argv_gc_auto);
- }
+ if (enable_auto_gc)
+ run_auto_gc(verbosity < 0);
return result;
}
if (!sorting)
sorting = ref_default_sorting();
- sorting->ignore_case = icase;
+ ref_sorting_icase_all(sorting, icase);
filter.ignore_case = icase;
filter.name_patterns = argv;
if (verbosity >= 0 && !merge_msg.len)
printf(_("No merge message -- not updating HEAD\n"));
else {
- const char *argv_gc_auto[] = { "gc", "--auto", NULL };
update_ref(reflog_message.buf, "HEAD", new_head, head,
0, UPDATE_REFS_DIE_ON_ERR);
/*
* user should see them.
*/
close_object_store(the_repository->objects);
- run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto, RUN_GIT_CMD);
+ run_auto_gc(verbosity < 0);
}
}
if (new_head && show_diffstat) {
#include "dir.h"
#include "midx.h"
#include "trace2.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
#define IN_PACK(obj) oe_in_pack(&to_pack, obj)
#define SIZE(obj) oe_size(&to_pack, obj)
#include "progress.h"
#include "prune-packed.h"
#include "object-store.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
static const char * const prune_usage[] = {
N_("git prune [-n] [-v] [--progress] [--expire <time>] [--] [<head>...]"),
static int finish_rebase(struct rebase_options *opts)
{
struct strbuf dir = STRBUF_INIT;
- const char *argv_gc_auto[] = { "gc", "--auto", NULL };
int ret = 0;
delete_ref(NULL, "REBASE_HEAD", NULL, REF_NO_DEREF);
* We ignore errors in 'gc --auto', since the
* user should see them.
*/
- run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto, RUN_GIT_CMD);
+ run_auto_gc(!(opts->flags & (REBASE_NO_QUIET|REBASE_VERBOSE)));
if (opts->type == REBASE_MERGE) {
struct replay_opts replay = REPLAY_OPTS_INIT;
#include "protocol.h"
#include "commit-reach.h"
#include "worktree.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
static const char * const receive_pack_usage[] = {
N_("git receive-pack <git-dir>"),
return 0;
}
-static void hmac(unsigned char *out,
+static void hmac_hash(unsigned char *out,
const char *key_in, size_t key_len,
const char *text, size_t text_len)
{
unsigned char hash[GIT_MAX_RAWSZ];
strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s:%"PRItime, path, stamp);
- hmac(hash, buf.buf, buf.len, cert_nonce_seed, strlen(cert_nonce_seed));
+ hmac_hash(hash, buf.buf, buf.len, cert_nonce_seed, strlen(cert_nonce_seed));
strbuf_release(&buf);
- /* RFC 2104 5. HMAC-SHA1-80 */
+ /* RFC 2104 5. HMAC-SHA1 or HMAC-SHA256 */
strbuf_addf(&buf, "%"PRItime"-%.*s", stamp, (int)the_hash_algo->hexsz, hash_to_hex(hash));
return strbuf_detach(&buf, NULL);
}
static int command_singleton_iterator(void *cb_data, struct object_id *oid);
static int update_shallow_ref(struct command *cmd, struct shallow_info *si)
{
- struct lock_file shallow_lock = LOCK_INIT;
+ struct shallow_lock shallow_lock = SHALLOW_LOCK_INIT;
struct oid_array extra = OID_ARRAY_INIT;
struct check_connected_options opt = CHECK_CONNECTED_INIT;
uint32_t mask = 1 << (cmd->index % 32);
#include "prune-packed.h"
#include "object-store.h"
#include "promisor-remote.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
static int delta_base_offset = 1;
static int pack_kept_objects = -1;
#include "split-index.h"
#include "submodule.h"
#include "commit-reach.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
#define DO_REVS 1
#define DO_NOREV 2
}
if (!sorting)
sorting = ref_default_sorting();
- sorting->ignore_case = icase;
+ ref_sorting_icase_all(sorting, icase);
filter.ignore_case = icase;
if (cmdmode == 'l') {
int ret;
#include "progress.h"
#include "bloom.h"
#include "commit-slab.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
void git_test_write_commit_graph_or_die(void)
{
if (data + graph_size - chunk_lookup <
GRAPH_CHUNKLOOKUP_WIDTH) {
error(_("commit-graph chunk lookup table entry missing; file may be incomplete"));
- free(graph);
- return NULL;
+ goto free_and_return;
}
chunk_id = get_be32(chunk_lookup + 0);
if (chunk_offset > graph_size - the_hash_algo->rawsz) {
error(_("commit-graph improper chunk offset %08x%08x"), (uint32_t)(chunk_offset >> 32),
(uint32_t)chunk_offset);
- free(graph);
- return NULL;
+ goto free_and_return;
}
switch (chunk_id) {
if (chunk_repeated) {
error(_("commit-graph chunk id %08x appears multiple times"), chunk_id);
- free(graph);
- return NULL;
+ goto free_and_return;
}
if (last_chunk_id == GRAPH_CHUNKID_OIDLOOKUP)
/* We need both the bloom chunks to exist together. Else ignore the data */
graph->chunk_bloom_indexes = NULL;
graph->chunk_bloom_data = NULL;
- graph->bloom_filter_settings = NULL;
+ FREE_AND_NULL(graph->bloom_filter_settings);
}
hashcpy(graph->oid.hash, graph->data + graph->data_len - graph->hash_len);
- if (verify_commit_graph_lite(graph)) {
- free(graph);
- return NULL;
- }
+ if (verify_commit_graph_lite(graph))
+ goto free_and_return;
return graph;
+
+free_and_return:
+ free(graph->bloom_filter_settings);
+ free(graph);
+ return NULL;
}
static struct commit_graph *load_commit_graph_one(const char *graph_file,
#include "refs.h"
#include "commit-reach.h"
#include "run-command.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
static struct commit_extra_header *read_commit_extra_header_lines(const char *buf, size_t len, const char **);
return commit_graft_table[index]->oid.hash;
}
-static int commit_graft_pos(struct repository *r, const unsigned char *sha1)
+int commit_graft_pos(struct repository *r, const unsigned char *sha1)
{
return sha1_pos(sha1, r->parsed_objects->grafts,
r->parsed_objects->grafts_nr,
return ret;
}
-int unregister_shallow(const struct object_id *oid)
-{
- int pos = commit_graft_pos(the_repository, oid->hash);
- if (pos < 0)
- return -1;
- if (pos + 1 < the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts_nr)
- MOVE_ARRAY(the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts + pos,
- the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts + pos + 1,
- the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts_nr - pos - 1);
- the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts_nr--;
- return 0;
-}
-
struct commit_buffer {
void *buffer;
unsigned long size;
typedef int (*each_commit_graft_fn)(const struct commit_graft *, void *);
struct commit_graft *read_graft_line(struct strbuf *line);
+/* commit_graft_pos returns an index into r->parsed_objects->grafts. */
+int commit_graft_pos(struct repository *r, const unsigned char *sha1);
int register_commit_graft(struct repository *r, struct commit_graft *, int);
void prepare_commit_graft(struct repository *r);
struct commit_graft *lookup_commit_graft(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
struct oid_array;
struct ref;
-int register_shallow(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
-int unregister_shallow(const struct object_id *oid);
-int commit_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct lock_file *lk);
-void rollback_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct lock_file *lk);
int for_each_commit_graft(each_commit_graft_fn, void *);
-int is_repository_shallow(struct repository *r);
-struct commit_list *get_shallow_commits(struct object_array *heads,
- int depth, int shallow_flag, int not_shallow_flag);
-struct commit_list *get_shallow_commits_by_rev_list(
- int ac, const char **av, int shallow_flag, int not_shallow_flag);
-void set_alternate_shallow_file(struct repository *r, const char *path, int override);
-int write_shallow_commits(struct strbuf *out, int use_pack_protocol,
- const struct oid_array *extra);
-void setup_alternate_shallow(struct lock_file *shallow_lock,
- const char **alternate_shallow_file,
- const struct oid_array *extra);
-const char *setup_temporary_shallow(const struct oid_array *extra);
-void advertise_shallow_grafts(int);
-
-/*
- * Initialize with prepare_shallow_info() or zero-initialize (equivalent to
- * prepare_shallow_info with a NULL oid_array).
- */
-struct shallow_info {
- struct oid_array *shallow;
- int *ours, nr_ours;
- int *theirs, nr_theirs;
- struct oid_array *ref;
-
- /* for receive-pack */
- uint32_t **used_shallow;
- int *need_reachability_test;
- int *reachable;
- int *shallow_ref;
- struct commit **commits;
- int nr_commits;
-};
-
-void prepare_shallow_info(struct shallow_info *, struct oid_array *);
-void clear_shallow_info(struct shallow_info *);
-void remove_nonexistent_theirs_shallow(struct shallow_info *);
-void assign_shallow_commits_to_refs(struct shallow_info *info,
- uint32_t **used,
- int *ref_status);
-int delayed_reachability_test(struct shallow_info *si, int c);
-#define PRUNE_SHOW_ONLY 1
-#define PRUNE_QUICK 2
-void prune_shallow(unsigned options);
-extern struct trace_key trace_shallow;
int interactive_add(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix, int patch);
int run_add_interactive(const char *revision, const char *patch_mode,
}
while (strbuf_getline_lf(&line, fh) != EOF) {
- credential_from_url(&entry, line.buf);
- if (entry.username && entry.password &&
+ if (!credential_from_url_gently(&entry, line.buf, 1) &&
+ entry.username && entry.password &&
credential_match(c, &entry)) {
found_credential = 1;
if (match_cb) {
* Parse a url into a credential struct, replacing any existing contents.
*
* If the url can't be parsed (e.g., a missing "proto://" component), the
- * resulting credential will be empty but we'll still return success from the
- * "gently" form.
+ * resulting credential will be empty and the function will return an
+ * error (even in the "gently" form).
*
* If we encounter a component which cannot be represented as a credential
* value (e.g., because it contains a newline), the "gently" form will return
void credential_from_url(struct credential *, const char *url);
int credential_from_url_gently(struct credential *, const char *url, int quiet);
-int credential_match(const struct credential *have,
- const struct credential *want);
+int credential_match(const struct credential *want,
+ const struct credential *have);
#endif /* CREDENTIAL_H */
#include "argv-array.h"
#include "object-store.h"
#include "chdir-notify.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
int trust_executable_bit = 1;
int trust_ctime = 1;
#include "connected.h"
#include "fetch-negotiator.h"
#include "fsck.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
static int transfer_unpack_limit = -1;
static int fetch_unpack_limit = -1;
static int transfer_fsck_objects = -1;
static int agent_supported;
static int server_supports_filtering;
-static struct lock_file shallow_lock;
+static struct shallow_lock shallow_lock;
static const char *alternate_shallow_file;
static struct strbuf fsck_msg_types = STRBUF_INIT;
#include "help.h"
#include "run-command.h"
#include "alias.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
#define RUN_SETUP (1<<0)
#define RUN_SETUP_GENTLY (1<<1)
assert((sizeof(s_filters) / sizeof(s_filters[0])) == LOFC__COUNT);
+ if (!filter_options)
+ return NULL;
+
if (filter_options->choice >= LOFC__COUNT)
BUG("invalid list-objects filter choice: %d",
filter_options->choice);
static struct bitmap *find_objects(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
struct rev_info *revs,
struct object_list *roots,
- struct bitmap *seen)
+ struct bitmap *seen,
+ struct list_objects_filter_options *filter)
{
struct bitmap *base = NULL;
int needs_walk = 0;
show_data.bitmap_git = bitmap_git;
show_data.base = base;
- traverse_commit_list(revs, show_commit, show_object,
- &show_data);
+ traverse_commit_list_filtered(filter, revs,
+ show_commit, show_object,
+ &show_data, NULL);
}
return base;
return 0;
}
-static struct bitmap *find_tip_blobs(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
- struct object_list *tip_objects)
+static struct bitmap *find_tip_objects(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
+ struct object_list *tip_objects,
+ enum object_type type)
{
struct bitmap *result = bitmap_new();
struct object_list *p;
for (p = tip_objects; p; p = p->next) {
int pos;
- if (p->item->type != OBJ_BLOB)
+ if (p->item->type != type)
continue;
pos = bitmap_position(bitmap_git, &p->item->oid);
return result;
}
-static void filter_bitmap_blob_none(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
- struct object_list *tip_objects,
- struct bitmap *to_filter)
+static void filter_bitmap_exclude_type(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
+ struct object_list *tip_objects,
+ struct bitmap *to_filter,
+ enum object_type type)
{
struct eindex *eindex = &bitmap_git->ext_index;
struct bitmap *tips;
eword_t mask;
uint32_t i;
+ if (type != OBJ_BLOB && type != OBJ_TREE)
+ BUG("filter_bitmap_exclude_type: unsupported type '%d'", type);
+
/*
* The non-bitmap version of this filter never removes
- * blobs which the other side specifically asked for,
+ * objects which the other side specifically asked for,
* so we must match that behavior.
*/
- tips = find_tip_blobs(bitmap_git, tip_objects);
+ tips = find_tip_objects(bitmap_git, tip_objects, type);
/*
* We can use the blob type-bitmap to work in whole words
* for the objects that are actually in the bitmapped packfile.
*/
- for (i = 0, init_type_iterator(&it, bitmap_git, OBJ_BLOB);
+ for (i = 0, init_type_iterator(&it, bitmap_git, type);
i < to_filter->word_alloc && ewah_iterator_next(&mask, &it);
i++) {
if (i < tips->word_alloc)
*/
for (i = 0; i < eindex->count; i++) {
uint32_t pos = i + bitmap_git->pack->num_objects;
- if (eindex->objects[i]->type == OBJ_BLOB &&
+ if (eindex->objects[i]->type == type &&
bitmap_get(to_filter, pos) &&
!bitmap_get(tips, pos))
bitmap_unset(to_filter, pos);
bitmap_free(tips);
}
+static void filter_bitmap_blob_none(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
+ struct object_list *tip_objects,
+ struct bitmap *to_filter)
+{
+ filter_bitmap_exclude_type(bitmap_git, tip_objects, to_filter,
+ OBJ_BLOB);
+}
+
static unsigned long get_size_by_pos(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
uint32_t pos)
{
eword_t mask;
uint32_t i;
- tips = find_tip_blobs(bitmap_git, tip_objects);
+ tips = find_tip_objects(bitmap_git, tip_objects, OBJ_BLOB);
for (i = 0, init_type_iterator(&it, bitmap_git, OBJ_BLOB);
i < to_filter->word_alloc && ewah_iterator_next(&mask, &it);
bitmap_free(tips);
}
+static void filter_bitmap_tree_depth(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
+ struct object_list *tip_objects,
+ struct bitmap *to_filter,
+ unsigned long limit)
+{
+ if (limit)
+ BUG("filter_bitmap_tree_depth given non-zero limit");
+
+ filter_bitmap_exclude_type(bitmap_git, tip_objects, to_filter,
+ OBJ_TREE);
+ filter_bitmap_exclude_type(bitmap_git, tip_objects, to_filter,
+ OBJ_BLOB);
+}
+
static int filter_bitmap(struct bitmap_index *bitmap_git,
struct object_list *tip_objects,
struct bitmap *to_filter,
return 0;
}
+ if (filter->choice == LOFC_TREE_DEPTH &&
+ filter->tree_exclude_depth == 0) {
+ if (bitmap_git)
+ filter_bitmap_tree_depth(bitmap_git, tip_objects,
+ to_filter,
+ filter->tree_exclude_depth);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
/* filter choice not handled */
return -1;
}
if (haves) {
revs->ignore_missing_links = 1;
- haves_bitmap = find_objects(bitmap_git, revs, haves, NULL);
+ haves_bitmap = find_objects(bitmap_git, revs, haves, NULL,
+ filter);
reset_revision_walk();
revs->ignore_missing_links = 0;
BUG("failed to perform bitmap walk");
}
- wants_bitmap = find_objects(bitmap_git, revs, wants, haves_bitmap);
+ wants_bitmap = find_objects(bitmap_git, revs, wants, haves_bitmap,
+ filter);
if (!wants_bitmap)
BUG("failed to perform bitmap walk");
if (va->value < vb->value)
cmp = -1;
else if (va->value == vb->value)
- cmp = cmp_fn(a->refname, b->refname);
+ cmp = 0;
else
cmp = 1;
}
if (cmp)
return cmp;
}
- return 0;
+ s = ref_sorting;
+ return s && s->ignore_case ?
+ strcasecmp(a->refname, b->refname) :
+ strcmp(a->refname, b->refname);
+}
+
+void ref_sorting_icase_all(struct ref_sorting *sorting, int flag)
+{
+ for (; sorting; sorting = sorting->next)
+ sorting->ignore_case = !!flag;
}
void ref_array_sort(struct ref_sorting *sorting, struct ref_array *array)
int verify_ref_format(struct ref_format *format);
/* Sort the given ref_array as per the ref_sorting provided */
void ref_array_sort(struct ref_sorting *sort, struct ref_array *array);
+/* Set the ignore_case flag for all elements of a sorting list */
+void ref_sorting_icase_all(struct ref_sorting *sorting, int flag);
/* Based on the given format and quote_style, fill the strbuf */
int format_ref_array_item(struct ref_array_item *info,
const struct ref_format *format,
return result;
}
+
+int run_auto_gc(int quiet)
+{
+ struct argv_array argv_gc_auto = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT;
+ int status;
+
+ argv_array_pushl(&argv_gc_auto, "gc", "--auto", NULL);
+ if (quiet)
+ argv_array_push(&argv_gc_auto, "--quiet");
+ status = run_command_v_opt(argv_gc_auto.argv, RUN_GIT_CMD);
+ argv_array_clear(&argv_gc_auto);
+ return status;
+}
int run_hook_le(const char *const *env, const char *name, ...);
int run_hook_ve(const char *const *env, const char *name, va_list args);
+/*
+ * Trigger an auto-gc
+ */
+int run_auto_gc(int quiet);
+
#define RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN 1
#define RUN_GIT_CMD 2 /*If this is to be git sub-command */
#define RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR 4
#include "oid-array.h"
#include "gpg-interface.h"
#include "cache.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
int option_parse_push_signed(const struct option *opt,
const char *arg, int unset)
#include "commit-slab.h"
#include "list-objects.h"
#include "commit-reach.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
void set_alternate_shallow_file(struct repository *r, const char *path, int override)
{
return register_commit_graft(r, graft, 0);
}
+int unregister_shallow(const struct object_id *oid)
+{
+ int pos = commit_graft_pos(the_repository, oid->hash);
+ if (pos < 0)
+ return -1;
+ if (pos + 1 < the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts_nr)
+ MOVE_ARRAY(the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts + pos,
+ the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts + pos + 1,
+ the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts_nr - pos - 1);
+ the_repository->parsed_objects->grafts_nr--;
+ return 0;
+}
+
int is_repository_shallow(struct repository *r)
{
FILE *fp;
stat_validity_clear(r->parsed_objects->shallow_stat);
}
-int commit_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct lock_file *lk)
+int commit_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct shallow_lock *lk)
{
- int res = commit_lock_file(lk);
+ int res = commit_lock_file(&lk->lock);
reset_repository_shallow(r);
return res;
}
-void rollback_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct lock_file *lk)
+void rollback_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct shallow_lock *lk)
{
- rollback_lock_file(lk);
+ rollback_lock_file(&lk->lock);
reset_repository_shallow(r);
}
return "";
}
-void setup_alternate_shallow(struct lock_file *shallow_lock,
+void setup_alternate_shallow(struct shallow_lock *shallow_lock,
const char **alternate_shallow_file,
const struct oid_array *extra)
{
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
int fd;
- fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(shallow_lock,
+ fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&shallow_lock->lock,
git_path_shallow(the_repository),
LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR);
check_shallow_file_for_update(the_repository);
if (write_shallow_commits(&sb, 0, extra)) {
if (write_in_full(fd, sb.buf, sb.len) < 0)
die_errno("failed to write to %s",
- get_lock_file_path(shallow_lock));
- *alternate_shallow_file = get_lock_file_path(shallow_lock);
+ get_lock_file_path(&shallow_lock->lock));
+ *alternate_shallow_file = get_lock_file_path(&shallow_lock->lock);
} else
/*
* is_repository_shallow() sees empty string as "no
*/
void prune_shallow(unsigned options)
{
- struct lock_file shallow_lock = LOCK_INIT;
+ struct shallow_lock shallow_lock = SHALLOW_LOCK_INIT;
struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT;
unsigned flags = SEEN_ONLY;
int fd;
strbuf_release(&sb);
return;
}
- fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&shallow_lock,
+ fd = hold_lock_file_for_update(&shallow_lock.lock,
git_path_shallow(the_repository),
LOCK_DIE_ON_ERROR);
check_shallow_file_for_update(the_repository);
if (write_shallow_commits_1(&sb, 0, NULL, flags)) {
if (write_in_full(fd, sb.buf, sb.len) < 0)
die_errno("failed to write to %s",
- get_lock_file_path(&shallow_lock));
+ get_lock_file_path(&shallow_lock.lock));
commit_shallow_file(the_repository, &shallow_lock);
} else {
unlink(git_path_shallow(the_repository));
--- /dev/null
+#ifndef SHALLOW_H
+#define SHALLOW_H
+
+#include "lockfile.h"
+#include "object.h"
+#include "repository.h"
+#include "strbuf.h"
+
+void set_alternate_shallow_file(struct repository *r, const char *path, int override);
+int register_shallow(struct repository *r, const struct object_id *oid);
+int unregister_shallow(const struct object_id *oid);
+int is_repository_shallow(struct repository *r);
+
+/*
+ * Lock for updating the $GIT_DIR/shallow file.
+ *
+ * Use `commit_shallow_file()` to commit an update, or
+ * `rollback_shallow_file()` to roll it back. In either case, any
+ * in-memory cached information about which commits are shallow will be
+ * appropriately invalidated so that future operations reflect the new
+ * state.
+ */
+struct shallow_lock {
+ struct lock_file lock;
+};
+#define SHALLOW_LOCK_INIT { LOCK_INIT }
+
+/* commit $GIT_DIR/shallow and reset stat-validity checks */
+int commit_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct shallow_lock *lk);
+/* rollback $GIT_DIR/shallow and reset stat-validity checks */
+void rollback_shallow_file(struct repository *r, struct shallow_lock *lk);
+
+struct commit_list *get_shallow_commits(struct object_array *heads,
+ int depth, int shallow_flag, int not_shallow_flag);
+struct commit_list *get_shallow_commits_by_rev_list(
+ int ac, const char **av, int shallow_flag, int not_shallow_flag);
+int write_shallow_commits(struct strbuf *out, int use_pack_protocol,
+ const struct oid_array *extra);
+
+void setup_alternate_shallow(struct shallow_lock *shallow_lock,
+ const char **alternate_shallow_file,
+ const struct oid_array *extra);
+
+const char *setup_temporary_shallow(const struct oid_array *extra);
+
+void advertise_shallow_grafts(int);
+
+#define PRUNE_SHOW_ONLY 1
+#define PRUNE_QUICK 2
+void prune_shallow(unsigned options);
+
+/*
+ * Initialize with prepare_shallow_info() or zero-initialize (equivalent to
+ * prepare_shallow_info with a NULL oid_array).
+ */
+struct shallow_info {
+ struct oid_array *shallow;
+ int *ours, nr_ours;
+ int *theirs, nr_theirs;
+ struct oid_array *ref;
+
+ /* for receive-pack */
+ uint32_t **used_shallow;
+ int *need_reachability_test;
+ int *reachable;
+ int *shallow_ref;
+ struct commit **commits;
+ int nr_commits;
+};
+
+void prepare_shallow_info(struct shallow_info *, struct oid_array *);
+void clear_shallow_info(struct shallow_info *);
+void remove_nonexistent_theirs_shallow(struct shallow_info *);
+void assign_shallow_commits_to_refs(struct shallow_info *info,
+ uint32_t **used,
+ int *ref_status);
+int delayed_reachability_test(struct shallow_info *si, int c);
+
+extern struct trace_key trace_shallow;
+
+#endif /* SHALLOW_H */
--filter=blob:limit=1k >/dev/null
'
+test_perf 'rev-list count with tree:0' '
+ git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count --objects --all \
+ --filter=tree:0 >/dev/null
+'
+
test_perf 'simulated partial clone' '
git pack-objects --stdout --all --filter=blob:none </dev/null >/dev/null
'
git pack-objects --use-bitmap-index --all pack2b </dev/null >/dev/null
'
+test_perf 'rev-list with tree filter (partial bitmap)' '
+ git rev-list --use-bitmap-index --count --objects --all \
+ --filter=tree:0 >/dev/null
+'
+
test_done
# the sub-test.
sane_unset HARNESS_ACTIVE &&
cd "$name" &&
- cat >"$name.sh" <<-EOF &&
- #!$SHELL_PATH
-
+ write_script "$name.sh" "$TEST_SHELL_PATH" <<-EOF &&
test_description='$descr (run in sub test-lib)
This is run in a sub test-lib so that we do not get incorrect
. "\$TEST_DIRECTORY"/test-lib.sh
EOF
cat >>"$name.sh" &&
- chmod +x "$name.sh" &&
export TEST_DIRECTORY &&
TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$(pwd) &&
export TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY &&
then
./"$name.sh" "$@" >out 2>err
else
- ! ./"$name.sh" "$@" >out 2>err
+ ! ./"$name.sh" "$@" >out 2>err
fi
)
}
test_must_be_empty "$HOME/.config/git/credentials"
'
-
test_expect_success 'erase: erase matching credentials from both xdg and home files' '
echo "https://home-user:home-pass@example.com" >"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/git" &&
test_must_be_empty "$HOME/.config/git/credentials"
'
+invalid_credential_test() {
+ test_expect_success "get: ignore credentials without $1 as invalid" '
+ echo "$2" >"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
+ check fill store <<-\EOF
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ --
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ username=askpass-username
+ password=askpass-password
+ --
+ askpass: Username for '\''https://example.com'\'':
+ askpass: Password for '\''https://askpass-username@example.com'\'':
+ --
+ EOF
+ '
+}
+
+invalid_credential_test "scheme" ://user:pass@example.com
+invalid_credential_test "valid host/path" https://user:pass@
+invalid_credential_test "username/password" https://pass@example.com
+
+test_expect_success 'get: credentials with DOS line endings are invalid' '
+ printf "https://user:pass@example.com\r\n" >"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
+ check fill store <<-\EOF
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ --
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ username=askpass-username
+ password=askpass-password
+ --
+ askpass: Username for '\''https://example.com'\'':
+ askpass: Password for '\''https://askpass-username@example.com'\'':
+ --
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'get: credentials with path and DOS line endings are valid' '
+ printf "https://user:pass@example.com/repo.git\r\n" >"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
+ check fill store <<-\EOF
+ url=https://example.com/repo.git
+ --
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ username=user
+ password=pass
+ --
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'get: credentials with DOS line endings are invalid if path is relevant' '
+ printf "https://user:pass@example.com/repo.git\r\n" >"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
+ test_config credential.useHttpPath true &&
+ check fill store <<-\EOF
+ url=https://example.com/repo.git
+ --
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ path=repo.git
+ username=askpass-username
+ password=askpass-password
+ --
+ askpass: Username for '\''https://example.com/repo.git'\'':
+ askpass: Password for '\''https://askpass-username@example.com/repo.git'\'':
+ --
+ EOF
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'get: store file can contain empty/bogus lines' '
+ echo "" >"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
+ q_to_tab <<-\CREDENTIAL >>"$HOME/.git-credentials" &&
+ #comment
+ Q
+ https://user:pass@example.com
+ CREDENTIAL
+ check fill store <<-\EOF
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ --
+ protocol=https
+ host=example.com
+ username=user
+ password=pass
+ --
+ EOF
+'
+
test_done
test_expect_success 'read-tree with empty .git/info/sparse-checkout' '
git config core.sparsecheckout true &&
echo >.git/info/sparse-checkout &&
- read_tree_u_must_fail -m -u HEAD &&
+ read_tree_u_must_succeed -m -u HEAD &&
git ls-files --stage >result &&
test_cmp expected result &&
git ls-files -t >result &&
+ cat >expected.swt <<-\EOF &&
+ S init.t
+ S sub/added
+ S sub/addedtoo
+ S subsub/added
+ EOF
test_cmp expected.swt result &&
- test -f init.t &&
- test -f sub/added
+ ! test -f init.t &&
+ ! test -f sub/added
'
test_expect_success 'match directories with trailing slash' '
cd empty-config &&
test_commit test file &&
test_path_is_missing .git/config.worktree &&
- test_must_fail git sparse-checkout set nothing &&
+ git sparse-checkout set nothing &&
test_path_is_file .git/config.worktree &&
- test_must_fail git config core.sparseCheckout &&
- git sparse-checkout set "/*" &&
test_cmp_config true core.sparseCheckout
)
'
echo >file &&
git add file &&
git commit -m "test" &&
- test_must_fail git sparse-checkout set nothing 2>err &&
- test_i18ngrep "Sparse checkout leaves no entry on working directory" err &&
+ git sparse-checkout set nothing 2>err &&
+ test_i18ngrep ! "Sparse checkout leaves no entry on working directory" err &&
test_i18ngrep ! ".git/index.lock" err &&
git sparse-checkout set file
)
test_cmp expected actual
'
+test_expect_success 'restore --worktree --staged uses HEAD as source' '
+ test_when_finished git reset --hard &&
+ git show HEAD:./first.t >expected &&
+ echo dirty >>first.t &&
+ git add first.t &&
+ git restore --worktree --staged first.t &&
+ git show :./first.t >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual &&
+ test_cmp expected first.t
+'
+
test_expect_success 'restore --ignore-unmerged ignores unmerged entries' '
git init unmerged &&
(
golang
html
java
+ markdown
matlab
objc
pascal
--- /dev/null
+Indented headings are allowed, as long as the indent is no more than 3 spaces.
+
+ ### RIGHT
+
+- something
+- ChangeMe
--- /dev/null
+Headings can be right next to other lines of the file:
+# RIGHT
+Indents of four or more spaces make a code block:
+
+ # code comment, not heading
+
+If there's no space after the final hash, it's not a heading:
+
+#hashtag
+
+Sequences of more than 6 hashes don't make a heading:
+
+####### over-enthusiastic heading
+
+So the detected heading should be right up at the start of this file.
+
+ChangeMe
test_bitmap_traversal expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'tree:0 filter' '
+ git rev-list --objects --filter=tree:0 HEAD >expect &&
+ git rev-list --use-bitmap-index \
+ --objects --filter=tree:0 HEAD >actual &&
+ test_bitmap_traversal expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'tree:0 filter with specified blob, tree' '
+ git rev-list --objects --filter=tree:0 HEAD HEAD:two.t >expect &&
+ git rev-list --use-bitmap-index \
+ --objects --filter=tree:0 HEAD HEAD:two.t >actual &&
+ test_bitmap_traversal expect actual
+'
+
+test_expect_success 'tree:1 filter' '
+ git rev-list --objects --filter=tree:1 HEAD >expect &&
+ git rev-list --use-bitmap-index \
+ --objects --filter=tree:1 HEAD >actual &&
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
body contents
$sig"
-sort >expected <<EOF
-$(git rev-parse refs/tags/bogo) <committer@example.com> refs/tags/bogo
-$(git rev-parse refs/tags/master) <committer@example.com> refs/tags/master
-EOF
+test_expect_success 'set up multiple-sort tags' '
+ for when in 100000 200000
+ do
+ for email in user1 user2
+ do
+ for ref in ref1 ref2
+ do
+ GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="@$when +0000" \
+ GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="$email@example.com" \
+ git tag -m "tag $ref-$when-$email" \
+ multi-$ref-$when-$email || return 1
+ done
+ done
+ done
+'
test_expect_success 'Verify sort with multiple keys' '
- git for-each-ref --format="%(objectname) %(taggeremail) %(refname)" --sort=objectname --sort=taggeremail \
- refs/tags/bogo refs/tags/master > actual &&
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ 100000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-100000-user1
+ 100000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-100000-user1
+ 100000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-100000-user2
+ 100000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-100000-user2
+ 200000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-200000-user1
+ 200000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-200000-user1
+ 200000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-200000-user2
+ 200000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-200000-user2
+ EOF
+ git for-each-ref \
+ --format="%(taggerdate:unix) %(taggeremail) %(refname)" \
+ --sort=-refname \
+ --sort=taggeremail \
+ --sort=taggerdate \
+ "refs/tags/multi-*" >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
+test_expect_success 'equivalent sorts fall back on refname' '
+ cat >expected <<-\EOF &&
+ 100000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-100000-user1
+ 100000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-100000-user2
+ 100000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-100000-user1
+ 100000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-100000-user2
+ 200000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-200000-user1
+ 200000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref1-200000-user2
+ 200000 <user1@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-200000-user1
+ 200000 <user2@example.com> refs/tags/multi-ref2-200000-user2
+ EOF
+ git for-each-ref \
+ --format="%(taggerdate:unix) %(taggeremail) %(refname)" \
+ --sort=taggerdate \
+ "refs/tags/multi-*" >actual &&
+ test_cmp expected actual
+'
test_expect_success 'do not dereference NULL upon %(HEAD) on unborn branch' '
test_when_finished "git checkout master" &&
test_cmp expect actual
'
+test_expect_success 'for-each-ref --ignore-case works on multiple sort keys' '
+ # name refs numerically to avoid case-insensitive filesystem conflicts
+ nr=0 &&
+ for email in a A b B
+ do
+ for subject in a A b B
+ do
+ GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="$email@example.com" \
+ git tag -m "tag $subject" icase-$(printf %02d $nr) &&
+ nr=$((nr+1))||
+ return 1
+ done
+ done &&
+ git for-each-ref --ignore-case \
+ --format="%(taggeremail) %(subject) %(refname)" \
+ --sort=refname \
+ --sort=subject \
+ --sort=taggeremail \
+ refs/tags/icase-* >actual &&
+ cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
+ <a@example.com> tag a refs/tags/icase-00
+ <a@example.com> tag A refs/tags/icase-01
+ <A@example.com> tag a refs/tags/icase-04
+ <A@example.com> tag A refs/tags/icase-05
+ <a@example.com> tag b refs/tags/icase-02
+ <a@example.com> tag B refs/tags/icase-03
+ <A@example.com> tag b refs/tags/icase-06
+ <A@example.com> tag B refs/tags/icase-07
+ <b@example.com> tag a refs/tags/icase-08
+ <b@example.com> tag A refs/tags/icase-09
+ <B@example.com> tag a refs/tags/icase-12
+ <B@example.com> tag A refs/tags/icase-13
+ <b@example.com> tag b refs/tags/icase-10
+ <b@example.com> tag B refs/tags/icase-11
+ <B@example.com> tag b refs/tags/icase-14
+ <B@example.com> tag B refs/tags/icase-15
+ EOF
+ test_cmp expect actual
+'
+
test_done
file_lineno () {
test -z "$GIT_TEST_FRAMEWORK_SELFTEST" && test -n "$BASH" || return 0
- local i
- for i in ${!BASH_SOURCE[*]}
- do
- case $i,"${BASH_SOURCE[$i]##*/}" in
- 0,t[0-9]*.sh) echo "t/${BASH_SOURCE[$i]}:$LINENO: ${1+$1: }"; return;;
- *,t[0-9]*.sh) echo "t/${BASH_SOURCE[$i]}:${BASH_LINENO[$(($i-1))]}: ${1+$1: }"; return;;
- esac
- done
+ eval '
+ local i
+ for i in ${!BASH_SOURCE[*]}
+ do
+ case $i,"${BASH_SOURCE[$i]##*/}" in
+ 0,t[0-9]*.sh) echo "t/${BASH_SOURCE[$i]}:$LINENO: ${1+$1: }"; return;;
+ *,t[0-9]*.sh) echo "t/${BASH_SOURCE[$i]}:${BASH_LINENO[$(($i-1))]}: ${1+$1: }"; return;;
+ esac
+ done
+ '
}
GIT_EXIT_OK=
}
if (!o->skip_sparse_checkout) {
- int empty_worktree = 1;
-
/*
* Sparse checkout loop #2: set NEW_SKIP_WORKTREE on entries not in loop #1
* If they will have NEW_SKIP_WORKTREE, also set CE_SKIP_WORKTREE
if (apply_sparse_checkout(&o->result, ce, o))
ret = 1;
-
- if (!ce_skip_worktree(ce))
- empty_worktree = 0;
- }
- /*
- * Sparse checkout is meant to narrow down checkout area
- * but it does not make sense to narrow down to empty working
- * tree. This is usually a mistake in sparse checkout rules.
- * Do not allow users to do that.
- */
- if (o->result.cache_nr && empty_worktree) {
- ret = unpack_failed(o, "Sparse checkout leaves no entry on working directory");
- goto done;
}
if (ret == 1) {
/*
{
enum update_sparsity_result ret = UPDATE_SPARSITY_SUCCESS;
struct pattern_list pl;
- int i, empty_worktree;
+ int i;
unsigned old_show_all_errors;
int free_pattern_list = 0;
/* Then loop over entries and update/remove as needed */
ret = UPDATE_SPARSITY_SUCCESS;
- empty_worktree = 1;
for (i = 0; i < o->src_index->cache_nr; i++) {
struct cache_entry *ce = o->src_index->cache[i];
if (apply_sparse_checkout(o->src_index, ce, o))
ret = UPDATE_SPARSITY_WARNINGS;
-
- if (!ce_skip_worktree(ce))
- empty_worktree = 0;
- }
-
- /*
- * Sparse checkout is meant to narrow down checkout area
- * but it does not make sense to narrow down to empty working
- * tree. This is usually a mistake in sparse checkout rules.
- * Do not allow users to do that.
- */
- if (o->src_index->cache_nr && empty_worktree) {
- unpack_failed(o, "Sparse checkout leaves no entry on working directory");
- ret = UPDATE_SPARSITY_INDEX_UPDATE_FAILURES;
- goto done;
}
skip_sparse_checkout:
if (check_updates(o, o->src_index))
ret = UPDATE_SPARSITY_WORKTREE_UPDATE_FAILURES;
-done:
display_warning_msgs(o);
o->show_all_errors = old_show_all_errors;
if (free_pattern_list)
#include "serve.h"
#include "commit-graph.h"
#include "commit-reach.h"
+#include "shallow.h"
/* Remember to update object flag allocation in object.h */
#define THEY_HAVE (1u << 11)
"|[-+0-9.e]+[fFlL]?|0[xXbB]?[0-9a-fA-F]+[lL]?"
"|[-+*/<>%&^|=!]="
"|--|\\+\\+|<<=?|>>>?=?|&&|\\|\\|"),
+PATTERNS("markdown",
+ "^ {0,3}#{1,6}[ \t].*",
+ "[^<>= \t]+"),
PATTERNS("matlab",
/*
* Octave pattern is mostly the same as matlab, except that '%%%' and