Derrick Stolee [Mon, 23 May 2022 13:48:41 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
cache-tree: implement cache_tree_find_path()
Given a 'struct cache_tree', it may be beneficial to navigate directly
to a node within that corresponds to a given path name. Create
cache_tree_find_path() for this function. It returns NULL when no such
path exists.
The implementation is adapted from do_invalidate_path() which does a
similar search but also modifies the nodes it finds along the way. The
method could be implemented simply using tail-recursion, but this while
loop does the same thing.
This new method is not currently used, but will be in an upcoming
change.
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Derrick Stolee [Mon, 23 May 2022 13:48:40 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
sparse-index: introduce partially-sparse indexes
A future change will present a temporary, in-memory mode where the index
can both contain sparse directory entries but also not be completely
collapsed to the smallest possible sparse directories. This will be
necessary for modifying the sparse-checkout definition while using a
sparse index.
For now, convert the single-bit member 'sparse_index' in 'struct
index_state' to be a an 'enum sparse_index_mode' with three modes:
* INDEX_EXPANDED (0): No sparse directories exist. This is always the
case for repositories that do not use cone-mode sparse-checkout.
* INDEX_COLLAPSED: Sparse directories may exist. Files outside the
sparse-checkout cone are reduced to sparse directory entries whenever
possible.
* INDEX_PARTIALLY_SPARSE: Sparse directories may exist. Some file
entries outside the sparse-checkout cone may exist. Running
convert_to_sparse() may further reduce those files to sparse directory
entries.
The main reason to store this extra information is to allow
convert_to_sparse() to short-circuit when the index is already in
INDEX_EXPANDED mode but to actually do the necessary work when in
INDEX_PARTIALLY_SPARSE mode.
The INDEX_PARTIALLY_SPARSE mode will be used in an upcoming change.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Derrick Stolee [Mon, 23 May 2022 13:48:39 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
sparse-index: create expand_index()
This is the first change in a series to allow modifying the
sparse-checkout pattern set without expanding a sparse index to a full
one in the process. Here, we focus on the problem of expanding the
pattern set through a command like 'git sparse-checkout add <path>'
which needs to create new index entries for the paths now being written
to the worktree.
To achieve this, we need to be able to replace sparse directory entries
with their contained files and subdirectories. Once this is complete,
other code paths can discover those cache entries and write the
corresponding files to disk before committing the index.
We already have logic in ensure_full_index() that expands the index
entries, so we will use that as our base. Create a new method,
expand_index(), which takes a pattern list, but for now mostly ignores
it. The current implementation is only correct when the pattern list is
NULL as that does the same as ensure_full_index(). In fact,
ensure_full_index() is converted to a shim over expand_index().
A future update will actually implement expand_index() to its full
capabilities. For now, it is created and documented.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Derrick Stolee [Mon, 23 May 2022 13:48:38 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
t1092: stress test 'git sparse-checkout set'
The 'sparse-index contents' test checks that the sparse index has the
correct set of sparse directories in the index after modifying the cone
mode patterns using 'git sparse-checkout set'. Add to the coverage here
by adding more complicated scenarios that were not previously tested.
In order to check paths that do not exist at HEAD, we need to modify the
test_sparse_checkout_set helper slightly:
1. Add the --skip-checks argument to the 'set' command to avoid failures
when passing paths that do not exist at HEAD.
2. When looking for the non-existence of sparse directories for the
paths in $CONE_DIRS, allow the rev-list command to fail because the
path does not exist at HEAD.
This allows us to add some interesting test cases.
Helped-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Derrick Stolee [Mon, 23 May 2022 13:48:37 +0000 (13:48 +0000)]
t1092: refactor 'sparse-index contents' test
Before expanding this test with more involved cases, first extract the
repeated logic into a new test_sparse_checkout_set helper. This helper
checks that 'git sparse-checkout set ...' succeeds and then verifies
that certain directories have sparse directory entries in the sparse
index. It also verifies that the in-cone directories are _not_ sparse
directory entries in the sparse index.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 5 May 2022 21:36:25 +0000 (14:36 -0700)]
Merge branch 'rs/format-patch-pathspec-fix' into maint
"git format-patch <args> -- <pathspec>" lost the pathspec when
showing the second and subsequent commits, which has been
corrected.
source: <c36896a1-6247-123b-4fa3-b7eb24af1897@web.de>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 5 May 2022 21:36:25 +0000 (14:36 -0700)]
Merge branch 'rs/fast-export-pathspec-fix' into maint
"git fast-export -- <pathspec>" lost the pathspec when showing the
second and subsequent commits, which has been corrected.
source: <2c988c7b-0efe-4222-4a43-8124fe1a9da6@web.de>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 5 May 2022 21:36:24 +0000 (14:36 -0700)]
Merge branch 'jc/show-pathspec-fix' into maint
"git show <commit1> <commit2>... -- <pathspec>" lost the pathspec
when showing the second and subsequent commits, which has been
corrected.
source: <xmqqo80j87g0.fsf_-_@gitster.g>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 5 May 2022 21:36:24 +0000 (14:36 -0700)]
Merge branch 'jc/diff-tree-stdin-fix' into maint
"diff-tree --stdin" has been broken for about a year, but 2.36
release broke it even worse by breaking running the command with
<pathspec>, which in turn broke "gitk" and got noticed. This has
been corrected by aligning its behaviour to that of "log".
This fixes a regression in 2.36 and is slate to go to 2.36.1
source: <xmqq7d7bsu2n.fsf@gitster.g>
Junio C Hamano [Sun, 1 May 2022 05:00:30 +0000 (22:00 -0700)]
cocci: drop bogus xstrdup_or_null() rule
13092a91 (cocci: refactor common patterns to use xstrdup_or_null(),
2016-10-12) introduced a rule to rewrite this conditional call to
xstrdup(E) and an assignment to variable V:
- if (E)
- V = xstrdup(E);
into an unconditional call to xstrdup_or_null(E) and an assignment
to variable V:
+ V = xstrdup_or_null(E);
which is utterly bogus. The original code may already have an
acceptable value in V and the conditional assignment may be to
improve the value already in V with a copy of a better value E when
(and only when) E is not NULL.
The rewritten construct unconditionally discards the existing value
of V and replaces it with a copy of E, even when E is NULL, which
changes the meaning of the program.
By the way, if it were
-if (E && !V)
- V = xstrdup(E);
+V = xstrdup_or_null(E);
it would probably have been correct. But there is no existing code
that would have been improved by such a rule, so let's just remove
the bogus one without replacing with the more specific one.
René Scharfe [Sat, 30 Apr 2022 14:31:43 +0000 (16:31 +0200)]
2.36 fast-export regression fix
e900d494dc (diff: add an API for deferred freeing, 2021-02-11) added a
way to allow reusing diffopts: the no_free bit. 244c27242f (diff.[ch]:
have diff_free() call clear_pathspec(opts.pathspec), 2022-02-16) made
that mechanism mandatory.
git fast-export doesn't set no_free, so path limiting stopped working
after the first commit. Set the flag and add a basic test to make sure
only changes to the specified files are exported.
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
René Scharfe [Sat, 30 Apr 2022 10:32:44 +0000 (12:32 +0200)]
2.36 format-patch regression fix
e900d494dc (diff: add an API for deferred freeing, 2021-02-11) added a
way to allow reusing diffopts: the no_free bit. 244c27242f (diff.[ch]:
have diff_free() call clear_pathspec(opts.pathspec), 2022-02-16) made
that mechanism mandatory.
git format-patch only sets no_free when --output is given, causing it to
forget pathspecs after the first commit. Set no_free unconditionally
instead.
The existing test was unable to detect this breakage because it checks
stderr for the absence of a certain string, but format-patch writes to
stdout. Also the test was not checking the case of one commit modifying
multiple files and a pathspec limiting the diff. Replace it with a more
thorough one.
Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Sat, 30 Apr 2022 05:29:51 +0000 (22:29 -0700)]
2.36 show regression fix
This only surfaced as a regression after 2.36 release, but the
breakage was already there with us for at least a year.
e900d494 (diff: add an API for deferred freeing, 2021-02-11)
introduced a mechanism to delay freeing resources held in
diff_options struct that need to be kept as long as the struct will
be reused to compute diff. "git log -p" was taught to utilize the
mechanism but it was done with an incorrect assumption that the
underlying helper function, cmd_log_walk(), is called only once,
and it is OK to do the freeing at the end of it.
Alas, for "git show A B", the function is called once for each
commit given, so it is not OK to free the resources until we finish
calling it for all the commits given from the command line.
During 2.36 release cycle, we started clearing the <pathspec> as
part of this freeing, which made the bug a lot more visible.
Fix this breakage by tweaking how cmd_log_walk() frees the resources
at the end and using a variant of it that does not immediately free
the resources to show each commit object from the command line in
"git show".
Protect the fix with a few new tests.
Reported-by: Daniel Li <dan@danielyli.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
submodule--helper: fix initialization of warn_if_uninitialized
The .warn_if_uninitialized member was introduced by 48308681
(git submodule update: have a dedicated helper for cloning,
2016-02-29) to submodule_update_clone struct and initialized to
false. When c9911c93 (submodule--helper: teach update_data more
options, 2022-03-15) moved it to update_data struct, it started
to initialize it to true but this change was not explained in
its log message.
The member is set to true only when pathspec was given, and is
used when a submodule that matched the pathspec is found
uninitialized to give diagnostic message. "submodule update"
without pathspec is supposed to iterate over all submodules
(i.e. without pathspec limitation) and update only the
initialized submodules, and finding uninitialized submodules
during the iteration is a totally expected and normal thing that
should not be warned.
[jc: added tests]
Signed-off-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Tue, 26 Apr 2022 16:11:44 +0000 (09:11 -0700)]
2.36 gitk/diff-tree --stdin regression fix
This only surfaced as a regression after 2.36 release, but the
breakage was already there with us for at least a year.
The diff_free() call is to be used after we completely finished with
a diffopt structure. After "git diff A B" finishes producing
output, calling it before process exit is fine. But there are
commands that prepares diff_options struct once, compares two sets
of paths, releases resources that were used to do the comparison,
then reuses the same diff_option struct to go on to compare the next
two sets of paths, like "git log -p".
After "git log -p" finishes showing a single commit, calling it
before it goes on to the next commit is NOT fine. There is a
mechanism, the .no_free member in diff_options struct, to help "git
log" to avoid calling diff_free() after showing each commit and
instead call it just one. When the mechanism was introduced in e900d494 (diff: add an API for deferred freeing, 2021-02-11),
however, we forgot to do the same to "diff-tree --stdin", which *is*
a moral equivalent to "git log".
During 2.36 release cycle, we started clearing the pathspec in
diff_free(), so programs like gitk that runs
git diff-tree --stdin -- <pathspec>
downstream of a pipe, processing one commit after another, started
showing irrelevant comparison outside the given <pathspec> from the
second commit. The same commit, by forgetting to teach the .no_free
mechanism, broke "diff-tree --stdin -I<regexp>" and nobody noticed
it for over a year, presumably because it is so seldom used an
option.
But <pathspec> is a different story. The breakage was very
prominently visible and was reported immediately after 2.36 was
released.
Fix this breakage by mimicking how "git log" utilizes the .no_free
member so that "diff-tree --stdin" behaves more similarly to "log".
Protect the fix with a few new tests.
Reported-by: Matthias Aßhauer <mha1993@live.de> Helped-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Helped-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood123@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
3656f84278 (name-rev: prefer shorter names over following merges,
2021-12-04) broke the assumption of 2d53975488 (name-rev: release unused
name strings, 2020-02-04) that a better name for a child is a better
name for all of its ancestors as well, because it added a penalty for
generation > 0. This leads to strings being free(3)'d that are still
needed.
079f970971 (name-rev: sort tip names before applying, 2020-02-05)
already reduced the number of free(3) calls for the use case that
motivated the original patch (name-rev --all in the Chromium repository)
from ca. 44000 to 5, and 3656f84278 eliminated even those few. So this
revert won't affect name-rev's performance on that particular repo.
Reported-by: Thomas Hurst <tom@hur.st> Helped-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Fix a regression in 707d2f2fe86 (CI: use "$runs_on_pool", not
"$jobname" to select packages & config, 2021-11-23).
In that commit I changed CC=gcc from CC=gcc-9, but on OSX the "gcc" in
$PATH points to clang, we need to use gcc-9 instead. Likewise for the
linux-gcc job CC=gcc-8 was changed to the implicit CC=gcc, which would
select GCC 9.4.0 instead of GCC 8.4.0.
Furthermore in 25715419bf4 (CI: don't run "make test" twice in one
job, 2021-11-23) when the "linux-TEST-vars" job was split off from
"linux-gcc" the "cc_package: gcc-8" line was copied along with
it, so its "cc_package" line wasn't working as intended either.
As a table, this is what's changed by this commit, i.e. it only
affects the linux-gcc, linux-TEST-vars and osx-gcc jobs:
Reported-by: Carlo Arenas <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Sun, 17 Apr 2022 23:32:05 +0000 (16:32 -0700)]
Merge branch 'cb/buggy-gcc-12-workaround'
A couple of work around for CI breaking warnings from gcc 12.
* cb/buggy-gcc-12-workaround:
config.mak.dev: alternative workaround to gcc 12 warning in http.c
config.mak.dev: workaround gcc 12 bug affecting "pedantic" CI job
config.mak.dev: alternative workaround to gcc 12 warning in http.c
This provides a "no code change needed" option to the "fix" currently
queued as part of ab/http-gcc-12-workaround and therefore should be
reverted once that gets merged.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
config.mak.dev: workaround gcc 12 bug affecting "pedantic" CI job
Originally noticed by Peff[1], but yet to be corrected[2] and planned to
be released with Fedora 36 (scheduled for Apr 19).
dir.c: In function ‘git_url_basename’:
dir.c:3085:13: error: ‘memchr’ specified bound [9223372036854775808, 0] exceeds maximum object size 9223372036854775807 [-Werror=stringop-overread]
3085 | if (memchr(start, '/', end - start) == NULL
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fedora is used as part of the CI, and therefore that release will trigger
failures, unless the version of the image used is locked to an older
release, as an alternative.
Restricting the flag to the affected source file, as well as implementing
an independent facility to track these workarounds was specifically punted
to minimize the risk of introducing problems so close to a release.
This change should be reverted once the underlying gcc bug is solved and
which should be visible by NOT triggering a warning, otherwise.
Revert the "deletion of a ref should not trigger transaction events
for loose and packed ref backends separately" that regresses the
behaviour when a ref is not modified since it was packed.
* jc/revert-ref-transaction-hook-changes:
RelNotes: revert the description on the reverted topics
Revert "fetch: increase test coverage of fetches"
Revert "Merge branch 'ps/avoid-unnecessary-hook-invocation-with-packed-refs'"
Daniel Santos [Wed, 23 Feb 2022 19:39:47 +0000 (19:39 +0000)]
l10n: pt_PT: update Portuguese translation
* update the following words translations: commit, untracked, stage,
cache, stash, work..., index, reset, label, check..., tags, graft,
alternate object, amend, ancestor, cherry-pick, bisect, blame, chain,
cache, bug, chunk, branch, bundle, clean, clone, commit-graph, commit
object, commit-ish, committer, cover letter, conflict, dangling,
detach, dir, dumb, fast-forward, file system, fixup, fork, fetch, Git
archive, gitdir, graft, replace ref
* correct some mispellings
* git-po-helper update
* remove some obsolete lines
* unfuzzy entries
* random translation updates
* update contact in pt_PT.po
* add the following words to the translation table: override, recurse,
print, offset, unbundle, mirror repository, multi-pack, bad,
whitespace, batch
* remove the following words of the translation table: core Git
* change the following words on the translation table: dry-run, apply,
patch, replay, blame, chain, gitdir, file system, fork, unset, handle
* some translation to the first person
* update copyright text
* word 'utilização:' to 'uso:'
* word 'pai' to 'parente'
Signed-off-by: Daniel Santos <dacs.git@brilhante.top>
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 13 Apr 2022 23:42:33 +0000 (16:42 -0700)]
RelNotes: clarify "bisect run unexecutable" tweak
We do not have to guess how common the mistake the change targets is
when describing it. Such an argument may be good while proposing a
change, but does not quite belong in the record of what has already
happened, i.e. a release note.
Helped-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 13 Apr 2022 22:58:04 +0000 (15:58 -0700)]
Revert "fetch: increase test coverage of fetches"
This reverts commit 2a0cafd464709cfa22fe7249290c644a2a26c520,
as it expects a working "a ref deletion must produce a single
transaction, not one for loose and another for packed" topic,
which we do not have.
With the addition of the safe.directory in 8959555ce
(setup_git_directory(): add an owner check for the top-level directory,
2022-03-02) released in v2.35.2, we are receiving feedback from a
variety of users about the feature.
Some users have a very large list of shared repositories and find it
cumbersome to add this config for every one of them.
In a more difficult case, certain workflows involve running Git commands
within containers. The container boundary prevents any global or system
config from communicating `safe.directory` values from the host into the
container. Further, the container almost always runs as a different user
than the owner of the directory in the host.
To simplify the reactions necessary for these users, extend the
definition of the safe.directory config value to include a possible '*'
value. This value implies that all directories are safe, providing a
single setting to opt-out of this protection.
Note that an empty assignment of safe.directory clears all previous
values, and this is already the case with the "if (!value || !*value)"
condition.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
It seems that nothing is ever checking to make sure the safe directories
in the configs actually have the key safe.directory, so some unrelated
config that has a value with a certain directory would also make it a
safe directory.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Valadares <me@m28.io> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
It is difficult to change the ownership on a directory in our test
suite, so insert a new GIT_TEST_ASSUME_DIFFERENT_OWNER environment
variable to trick Git into thinking we are in a differently-owned
directory. This allows us to test that the config is parsed correctly.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
* 'master' of github.com:git/git: (25 commits)
Git 2.36-rc2
i18n: fix some badly formatted i18n strings
Git 2.36-rc1
t9902: split test to run on appropriate systems
ls-tree doc: document interaction with submodules
Documentation: add --batch-command to cat-file synopsis
git-ls-tree.txt: fix the name of "%(objectsize:padded)"
submodule-helper: fix usage string
doc: replace "--" with {litdd} in credential-cache/fsmonitor
contrib/scalar: fix 'all' target in Makefile
Documentation/Makefile: fix "make info" regression in dad9cd7d518
configure.ac: fix HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE definition
git-compat-util: really support openssl as a source of entropy
ls-tree: `-l` should not imply recursive listing
Git 2.35.2
Git 2.34.2
Git 2.33.2
Git 2.32.1
Git 2.31.2
Git 2.30.3
...
Adam Dinwoodie [Fri, 8 Apr 2022 09:53:53 +0000 (10:53 +0100)]
t9902: split test to run on appropriate systems
The "FUNNYNAMES" test prerequisite passes on Cygwin, as the Cygwin
file system interface has a workaround for the underlying operating
system's lack of support for tabs, newlines or quotes. However, it does
not add support for backslash, which is treated as a directory
separator, meaning one of the tests added by 48803821b1 ("completion:
handle unusual characters for sparse-checkout", 2022-02-07) will fail on
Cygwin.
To avoid this failure while still getting maximal test coverage, split
that test into two: test handling of paths that include tabs on anything
that has the FUNNYNAMES prerequisite, but skip testing handling of paths
that include backslashes unless both FUNNYNAMES is set and the system is
not Cygwin.
It might be nice to have more granularity than "FUNNYNAMES" and its
sibling "FUNNIERNAMES" provide, so that tests could be run based on
specific individual characters supported by the file system being
tested, but that seems like it would make the prerequisite checks in
this area much more verbose for very little gain.
Signed-off-by: Adam Dinwoodie <adam@dinwoodie.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The ls-tree documentation had never been updated after it learned to
interact with submodules to explicitly mention them. The initial
support was added in f35a6d3bce7 (Teach core object handling functions
about gitlinks, 2007-04-09). E.g. the discussion of --long added in f35a6d3bce7 (Teach core object handling functions about gitlinks,
2007-04-09) didn't explicitly mention them.
But this documentation added in 455923e0a15 (ls-tree: introduce
"--format" option, 2022-03-23) had no such excuse, and was actively
misleading by providing an exhaustive but incomplete list of object
types we'd emit.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Documentation: add --batch-command to cat-file synopsis
440c705ea63 (cat-file: add --batch-command mode, 2022-02-18) added
the new option and operating mode without listing it to the synopsis
section. Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Martin Ågren [Thu, 7 Apr 2022 15:52:31 +0000 (17:52 +0200)]
git-ls-tree.txt: fix the name of "%(objectsize:padded)"
Commit 455923e0a1 ("ls-tree: introduce "--format" option", 2022-03-23)
introduced `--format` and the various placeholders it can take, such as
%(objectname) and %(objectsize).
At some point when that patch was being developed, those placeholders
had shorter names, e.g., %(name) and %(size), which can be seen in the
commit message of 455923e0a1. One instance of "%(size:padded)" also
managed to enter the documentation in the final version of the patch.
Correct it to "%(objectsize:padded)".
Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
doc: replace "--" with {litdd} in credential-cache/fsmonitor
Asciidoc renders `--` as em-dash. This is not appropriate for command
names. It also breaks linkgit links to these commands.
Fix git-credential-cache--daemon and git-fsmonitor--daemon. The latter
was added 3248486920 (fsmonitor: document builtin fsmonitor, 2022-03-25)
and included several links. A check for broken links in the HTML docs
turned this up.
Manually inspecting the other Documentation/git-*--*.txt files turned up
the issue in git-credential-cache--daemon.
While here, quote `git credential-cache--daemon` in the synopsis to
match the vast majority of our other documentation.
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 6 Apr 2022 22:21:59 +0000 (15:21 -0700)]
Merge branch 'tl/ls-tree-oid-only'
"git ls-tree" learns "--oid-only" option, similar to "--name-only",
and more generalized "--format" option.
source: <cover.1648026472.git.dyroneteng@gmail.com>
* tl/ls-tree-oid-only:
ls-tree: `-l` should not imply recursive listing
Victoria Dye [Tue, 5 Apr 2022 22:35:36 +0000 (22:35 +0000)]
contrib/scalar: fix 'all' target in Makefile
Add extra ':' to second 'all' target definition to allow 'scalar' to build.
Without this fix, the 'all:' and 'all::' targets together cause a build
failure when 'scalar' build is enabled with 'INCLUDE_SCALAR':
Makefile:14: *** target file `all' has both : and :: entries. Stop.
Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Documentation/Makefile: fix "make info" regression in dad9cd7d518
Fix a regression in my dad9cd7d518 (Makefile: move ".SUFFIXES" rule to
shared.mak, 2022-03-03). As explained in the GNU make documentation
for the $* variable, available at:
info make --index-search='$*'
This rule relied on ".texi" being in the default list of suffixes, as
seen at:
The documentation explains what was going on here:
In an explicit rule, there is no stem; so '$*' cannot be determined
in that way. Instead, if the target name ends with a recognized
suffix (*note Old-Fashioned Suffix Rules: Suffix Rules.), '$*' is
set to the target name minus the suffix. For example, if the
target name is 'foo.c', then '$*' is set to 'foo', since '.c' is a
suffix. GNU 'make' does this bizarre thing only for compatibility
with other implementations of 'make'. You should generally avoid
using '$*' except in implicit rules or static pattern rules.
If the target name in an explicit rule does not end with a
recognized suffix, '$*' is set to the empty string for that rule.
I.e. this rule added back in 5cefc33bffd (Documentation: add
gitman.info target, 2007-12-10) was resolving gitman.texi from
gitman.info. We can instead just use the more obvious $< variable
referring to the prerequisite.
This was the only use of $* in our Makefiles in an explicit rule, the
three remaining ones are all implicit rules, and therefore didn't
depend on the ".SUFFIXES" list.
Reported-by: Adam Dinwoodie <adam@dinwoodie.org> Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Tested-by: Adam Dinwoodie <adam@dinwoodie.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Adam Dinwoodie [Tue, 5 Apr 2022 10:00:20 +0000 (11:00 +0100)]
configure.ac: fix HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE definition
If sync_file_range is not available when building the configure script,
there is a cosmetic bug when running that script reporting
"HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE: command not found". Remove that error message by
defining HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE to an empty string, rather than generating
a script where that appears as a bare command.
Signed-off-by: Adam Dinwoodie <adam@dinwoodie.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
git-compat-util: really support openssl as a source of entropy
05cd988dce5 (wrapper: add a helper to generate numbers from a CSPRNG,
2022-01-17), configure openssl as the source for entropy in NON-STOP
but doesn't add the needed header or link options.
Since the only system that is configured to use openssl as a source
of entropy is NON-STOP, add the header unconditionally, and -lcrypto
to the list of external libraries.
An additional change is required to make sure a NO_OPENSSL=1 build
will be able to work as well (tested on Linux with a modified value
of CSPRNG_METHOD = openssl), and the more complex logic that allows
for compatibility with APPLE_COMMON_CRYPTO or allowing for simpler
ways to link (without libssl) has been punted for now.
Reported-by: Randall Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com> Signed-off-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In 9c4d58ff2c (ls-tree: split up "fast path" callbacks, 2022-03-23), a
refactoring of the various read_tree_at() callbacks caused us to
unconditionally recurse into directories if `-l` (long format) was
passed on the command line, regardless of whether or not we also pass
the `-r` (recursive) flag.
Fix this by making show_tree_long() return the value of `recurse`,
rather than always returning 1. This value is interpreted by
read_tree_at() to be a signal on whether or not to recurse.
Signed-off-by: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 4 Apr 2022 17:56:25 +0000 (10:56 -0700)]
Merge branch 'pw/worktree-list-with-z'
"git worktree list --porcelain" did not c-quote pathnames and lock
reasons with unsafe bytes correctly, which is worked around by
introducing NUL terminated output format with "-z".
* pw/worktree-list-with-z:
worktree: add -z option for list subcommand
Junio C Hamano [Mon, 4 Apr 2022 17:56:24 +0000 (10:56 -0700)]
Merge branch 'jh/builtin-fsmonitor-part2'
Built-in fsmonitor (part 2).
* jh/builtin-fsmonitor-part2: (30 commits)
t7527: test status with untracked-cache and fsmonitor--daemon
fsmonitor: force update index after large responses
fsmonitor--daemon: use a cookie file to sync with file system
fsmonitor--daemon: periodically truncate list of modified files
t/perf/p7519: add fsmonitor--daemon test cases
t/perf/p7519: speed up test on Windows
t/perf/p7519: fix coding style
t/helper/test-chmtime: skip directories on Windows
t/perf: avoid copying builtin fsmonitor files into test repo
t7527: create test for fsmonitor--daemon
t/helper/fsmonitor-client: create IPC client to talk to FSMonitor Daemon
help: include fsmonitor--daemon feature flag in version info
fsmonitor--daemon: implement handle_client callback
compat/fsmonitor/fsm-listen-darwin: implement FSEvent listener on MacOS
compat/fsmonitor/fsm-listen-darwin: add MacOS header files for FSEvent
compat/fsmonitor/fsm-listen-win32: implement FSMonitor backend on Windows
fsmonitor--daemon: create token-based changed path cache
fsmonitor--daemon: define token-ids
fsmonitor--daemon: add pathname classification
fsmonitor--daemon: implement 'start' command
...