Junio C Hamano [Tue, 27 Jul 2021 18:22:18 +0000 (11:22 -0700)]
bisect: do not run show-branch just to show the current commit
In scripted versions of "git bisect", we used "git show-branch" to
describe a single commit in the bisect log and also to the interactive
user after checking out the next version to be tested.
The former use of "git show-branch" was lost when the helper
function that wrote bisect log entries was rewritten at 0f30233a
(bisect--helper: `bisect_write` shell function in C, 2019-01-02) in
C
But we've kept the latter ever since 0871984d (bisect: make "git
bisect" use new "--next-all" bisect-helper function, 2009-05-09)
started using the faithful C-rewrite introduced at ef24c7ca
(bisect--helper: add "--next-exit" to output bisect results,
2009-04-19).
Showing "[<full hex>] <subject>" is simple enough with our helper
pretty.c::format_commit_message() and spawning show-branch is an
overkill. Let's lose one external process.
René Scharfe [Sun, 6 Jun 2021 01:01:57 +0000 (03:01 +0200)]
parallel-checkout: avoid dash local bug in tests
Dash bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dash/+bug/139097
lets the shell erroneously perform field splitting on the expansion of a
command substitution during declaration of a local variable. It causes
the parallel-checkout tests to fail e.g. when running them with
/bin/dash on MacOS 11.4, where they error out like this:
./t2080-parallel-checkout-basics.sh: 33: local: 0: bad variable name
That's because the output of wc -l contains leading spaces and the
returned number of lines is treated as another variable to declare, i.e.
as in "local workers= 0".
Work around it by enclosing the command substitution in quotes.
Helped-by: Matheus Tavares Bernardino <matheus.bernardino@usp.br> Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Helped-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Fri, 4 Jun 2021 01:36:11 +0000 (10:36 +0900)]
fsync(): be prepared to see EINTR
Some platforms, like NonStop do not automatically restart fsync()
when interrupted by a signal, even when that signal is setup with
SA_RESTART.
This can lead to test breakage, e.g., where "--progress" is used,
thus SIGALRM is sent often, and can interrupt an fsync() syscall.
Make sure we deal with such a case by retrying the syscall
ourselves. Luckily, we call fsync() fron a single wrapper,
fsync_or_die(), so the fix is fairly isolated.
Reported-by: Randall S. Becker <randall.becker@nexbridge.ca> Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Helped-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
[jc: the above two did most of the work---I just tied the loose end] Helped-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
David Aguilar [Tue, 1 Jun 2021 20:52:29 +0000 (13:52 -0700)]
contrib/completion: fix zsh completion regression from 59d85a2a05
A recent change to make git-completion.bash use $__git_cmd_idx
in more places broke a number of completions on zsh because it
modified __git_main but did not update __git_zsh_main.
Notably, completions for "add", "branch", "mv" and "push" were
broken as a result of this change.
In addition to the undefined variable usage, "git mv <tab>" also
prints the following error:
__git_count_arguments:7: bad math expression:
operand expected at `"1"'
_git_mv:[:7: unknown condition: -gt
Remove the quotes around $__git_cmd_idx in __git_count_arguments
and set __git_cmd_idx=1 early in __git_zsh_main to fix the
regressions from 59d85a2a05.
This was tested on zsh 5.7.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin19.0).
Suggested-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com> Acked-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
builtin/fsck.c: don't conflate "int" and "enum" in callback
Fix a warning on AIX's xlc compiler that's been emitted since my a1aad71601a (fsck.h: use "enum object_type" instead of "int",
2021-03-28):
"builtin/fsck.c", line 805.32: 1506-068 (W) Operation between
types "int(*)(struct object*,enum object_type,void*,struct
fsck_options*)" and "int(*)(struct object*,int,void*,struct
fsck_options*)" is not allowed.
I.e. it complains about us assigning a function with a prototype "int"
where we're expecting "enum object_type".
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Many places in the code were doing
while ((d = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
if (is_dot_or_dotdot(d->d_name))
continue;
...process d...
}
Introduce a readdir_skip_dot_and_dotdot() helper to make that a one-liner:
while ((d = readdir_skip_dot_and_dotdot(dir)) != NULL) {
...process d...
}
This helper particularly simplifies checks for empty directories.
Also use this helper in read_cached_dir() so that our statistics are
consistent across platforms. (In other words, read_cached_dir() should
have been using is_dot_or_dotdot() and skipping such entries, but did
not and left it to treat_path() to detect and mark such entries as
path_none.)
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Derrick Stolee [Thu, 27 May 2021 04:53:55 +0000 (04:53 +0000)]
dir: update stale description of treat_directory()
The documentation comment for treat_directory() was originally written
in 095952 (Teach directory traversal about subprojects, 2007-04-11)
which was before the 'struct dir_struct' split its bitfield of named
options into a 'flags' enum in 7c4c97c0 (Turn the flags in struct
dir_struct into a single variable, 2009-02-16). When those flags
changed, the comment became stale, since members like
'show_other_directories' transitioned into flags like
DIR_SHOW_OTHER_DIRECTORIES.
Update the comments for treat_directory() to use these flag names rather
than the old member names.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Junio C Hamano [Thu, 27 May 2021 03:36:58 +0000 (12:36 +0900)]
Merge branch 'ab/pack-linkage-fix'
"ld" on Solaris fails to link some test helpers, which has been
worked around by reshuffling the inline function definitions from a
header file to a source file that is the only user of them.
* ab/pack-linkage-fix:
pack-objects: move static inline from a header to the sole consumer
pack-objects: move static inline from a header to the sole consumer
Move the code that is only used in builtin/pack-objects.c out of
pack-objects.h.
This fixes an issue where Solaris's SunCC hasn't been able to compile
git since 483fa7f42d9 (t/helper/test-bitmap.c: initial commit,
2021-03-31).
The real origin of that issue is that in 898eba5e630 (pack-objects:
refer to delta objects by index instead of pointer, 2018-04-14)
utility functions only needed by builtin/pack-objects.c were added to
pack-objects.h. Since then the header has been used in a few other
places, but 483fa7f42d9 was the first time it was used by test helper.
Since Solaris is stricter about linking and the oe_get_size_slow()
function lives in builtin/pack-objects.c the build started failing
with:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
oe_get_size_slow t/helper/test-bitmap.o
ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors. No output written to t/helper/test-tool
On other platforms this is presumably OK because the compiler and/or
linker detects that the "static inline" functions that reference
oe_get_size_slow() aren't used.
Let's solve this by moving the relevant code from pack-objects.h to
builtin/pack-objects.c. This is almost entirely a code-only move, but
because of the early macro definitions in that file referencing some
of these inline functions we need to move the definition of "static
struct packing_data to_pack" earlier, and declare these inline
functions above the macros.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Matheus Tavares [Wed, 26 May 2021 23:58:56 +0000 (20:58 -0300)]
t2080: fix cp invocation to copy symlinks instead of following them
t2080 makes a few copies of a test repository and later performs a
branch switch on each one of the copies to verify that parallel checkout
and sequential checkout produce the same results. However, the
repository is copied with `cp -R` which, on some systems, defaults to
following symlinks on the directory hierarchy and copying their target
files instead of copying the symlinks themselves. AIX is one example of
system where this happens. Because the symlinks are not preserved, the
copied repositories have paths that do not match what is in the index,
causing git to abort the checkout operation that we want to test. This
makes the test fail on these systems.
Fix this by copying the repository with the POSIX flag '-P', which
forces cp to copy the symlinks instead of following them. Note that we
already use this flag for other cp invocations in our test suite (see
t7001). With this change, t2080 now passes on AIX.
Reported-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
send-email: move "hooks_path" invocation to git-send-email.perl
Move the newly added "hooks_path" API in Git.pm to its only user in
git-send-email.perl. This was added in c8243933c74 (git-send-email:
Respect core.hooksPath setting, 2021-03-23), meaning that it hasn't
yet made it into a non-rc release of git.
The consensus with Git.pm is that we need to be considerate of
out-of-tree users who treat it as a public documented interface. We
should therefore be less willing to add new functionality to it, least
we be stuck supporting it after our own uses for it disappear.
In this case the git-send-email.perl hook invocation will probably be
replaced by a future "git hook run" command, and in the commit
preceding this one the "hooks_path" become nothing but a trivial
wrapper for "rev-parse --git-path hooks" anyway (with no
Cwd::abs_path() call), so let's just inline this command in
git-send-email.perl itself.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
send-email: don't needlessly abs_path() the core.hooksPath
In c8243933c74 (git-send-email: Respect core.hooksPath setting,
2021-03-23) we started supporting core.hooksPath in "send-email". It's
been reported that on Windows[1] doing this by calling abs_path()
results in different canonicalizations of the absolute path.
This wasn't an issue in c8243933c74 itself, but was revealed by my ea7811b37e0 (git-send-email: improve --validate error output,
2021-04-06) when we started emitting the path to the hook, which was
previously only internal to git-send-email.perl.
The just-landed 53753a37d09 (t9001-send-email.sh: fix expected
absolute paths on Windows, 2021-05-24) narrowly fixed this issue, but
I believe we can do better here. We should not be relying on whatever
changes Perl's abs_path() makes to the path "rev-parse --git-path
hooks" hands to us. Let's instead trust it, and hand it to Perl's
system() in git-send-email.perl. It will handle either a relative or
absolute path.
So let's revert most of 53753a37d09 and just have "hooks_path" return
what we get from "rev-parse" directly without modification. This has
the added benefit of making the error message friendlier in the common
case, we'll no longer print an absolute path for repository-local hook
errors.
Junio C Hamano [Tue, 25 May 2021 20:52:34 +0000 (05:52 +0900)]
t1092: revert the "-1" hack for emulating "no progress meter"
This looked like a good idea, but it seems to break tests on 32-bit
builds rather badly. Revert to just use "100 thousands must be big
enough" for now.
Derrick Stolee [Mon, 24 May 2021 19:55:07 +0000 (19:55 +0000)]
t1092: use GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY for consistent results
The t1092-sparse-checkout-compatibility.sh tests compare the stdout and
stderr for several Git commands across both full checkouts, sparse
checkouts with a full index, and sparse checkouts with a sparse index.
Since these are direct comparisons, sometimes a progress indicator can
flush at unpredictable points, especially on slower machines. This
causes the tests to be flaky.
One standard way to avoid this is to add GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=0 to the Git
commands that are run, as this will force every progress indicator
created with start_progress_delay() to be created immediately. However,
there are some progress indicators that are created in the case of a
full index that are not created with a sparse index. Moreover, their
values may be different as those indexes have a different number of
entries.
Instead, use GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY=-1 (which will turn into UINT_MAX)
to ensure that any reasonable machine running these tests would
never display delayed progress indicators.
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Matheus Tavares [Tue, 25 May 2021 03:41:01 +0000 (00:41 -0300)]
init: fix bug regarding ~/ expansion in init.templateDir
We used to read the init.templateDir setting at builtin/init-db.c using
a git_config() callback that, in turn, called git_config_pathname(). To
simplify the config reading logic at this file and plug a memory leak,
this was replaced by a direct call to git_config_get_value() at e4de4502e6 ("init: remove git_init_db_config() while fixing leaks",
2021-03-14). However, this function doesn't provide path expanding
semantics, like git_config_pathname() does, so paths with '~/' and
'~user/' are treated literally. This makes 'git init' fail to handle
init.templateDir paths using these constructs:
$ git config init.templateDir '~/templates_dir'
$ git init
'warning: templates not found in ~/templates_dir'
Replace the git_config_get_value() call by git_config_get_pathname(),
which does the '~/' and '~user/' expansions. Also add a regression test.
Note that unlike git_config_get_value(), the config cache does not own
the memory for the path returned by git_config_get_pathname(), so we
must free() it.
Reported on IRC by rkta.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Fix a regression with the "the editor exited uncleanly, aborting
everything" error message going missing after my d21616c0394 (git-send-email: refactor duplicate $? checks into a
function, 2021-04-06).
I introduced a $msg variable, but did not actually use it. This caused
us to miss the optional error message supplied by the "do_edit"
codepath. Fix that, and add tests to check that this works.
Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Johannes Sixt [Mon, 24 May 2021 19:38:09 +0000 (21:38 +0200)]
t9001-send-email.sh: fix expected absolute paths on Windows
Git for Windows is a native Windows program that works with native
absolute paths in the drive letter style C:\dir. The auxiliary
infrastructure is based on MSYS2, which uses POSIX style /C/dir.
When we test for output of absolute paths produced by git.exe, we
usally have to expect C:\dir style paths. To produce such expected
paths, we have to use $(pwd) in the test scripts; the alternative,
$PWD, produces a POSIX style path. ($PWD is a shell variable, and the
shell is bash, an MSYS2 program, and operates in the POSIX realm.)
There are two recently added tests that were written to expect C:\dir
paths. The output that is tested is produced by `git send-email`, but
behind the scenes, this is a Perl script, which also works in the
POSIX realm and produces /C/dir style output.
In the first test case that is changed here, replace $(pwd) by $PWD
so that the expected path is constructed using /C/dir style.
The second test case sets core.hooksPath to an absolute path. Since
the test script talks to native git.exe, it is supposed to place a
C:/dir style path into the configuration; therefore, keep $(pwd).
When this configuration value is consumed by the Perl script, it is
transformed to /C/dir style by the MSYS2 layer and echoed back in
this form in the error message. Hence, do use $PWD for the expected
value.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Denton Liu [Fri, 21 May 2021 10:37:47 +0000 (03:37 -0700)]
stash show: use stash.showIncludeUntracked even when diff options given
If options pertaining to how the diff is displayed is provided to
`git stash show`, the command will ignore the stash.showIncludeUntracked
configuration variable, defaulting to not showing any untracked files.
This is unintuitive behaviour since the format of the diff output and
whether or not to display untracked files are orthogonal.
Use stash.showIncludeUntracked even when diff options are given. Of
course, this is still overridable via the command-line options.
Update the documentation to explicitly say which configuration variables
will be overridden when a diff options are given.
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff Hostetler [Thu, 20 May 2021 18:28:10 +0000 (18:28 +0000)]
simple-ipc: correct ifdefs when NO_PTHREADS is defined
Simple IPC always requires threads (in addition to various
platform-specific IPC support). Fix the ifdefs in the Makefile
to define SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_IPC when appropriate.
Previously, the Unix version of the code would only verify that
Unix domain sockets were available.
This problem was reported here:
https://lore.kernel.org/git/YKN5lXs4AoK%2FJFTO@coredump.intra.peff.net/T/#m08be8f1942ea8a2c36cfee0e51cdf06489fdeafc
Reported-by: Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@nexbridge.com> Helped-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Jeff Hostetler <jeffhost@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Regression fix for a change made during this cycle.
* cs/http-use-basic-after-failed-negotiate:
Revert "remote-curl: fall back to basic auth if Negotiate fails"
t5551: test http interaction with credential helpers
Jiang Xin [Thu, 20 May 2021 04:56:10 +0000 (12:56 +0800)]
l10n: fix typos in po/TEAMS
Find typos in "po/TEAMS" file using the "git-po-helper" program. These
typos were introduced from commit v2.24.0-1-g9917eca794 (l10n: zh_TW:
add translation for v2.24.0, 2019-11-20 19:14:22 +0800).
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 19 May 2021 23:55:00 +0000 (08:55 +0900)]
Merge branch 'jk/test-chainlint-softer'
The "chainlint" feature in the test framework is a handy way to
catch common mistakes in writing new tests, but tends to get
expensive. An knob to selectively disable it has been introduced
to help running tests that the developer has not modified.
* jk/test-chainlint-softer:
t: avoid sed-based chain-linting in some expensive cases
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 19 May 2021 23:55:00 +0000 (08:55 +0900)]
Merge branch 'zh/ref-filter-push-remote-fix'
The handling of "%(push)" formatting element of "for-each-ref" and
friends was broken when the same codepath started handling
"%(push:<what>)", which has been corrected.
* zh/ref-filter-push-remote-fix:
ref-filter: fix read invalid union member bug
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 19 May 2021 23:54:59 +0000 (08:54 +0900)]
Merge branch 'ew/sha256-clone-remote-curl-fix'
"git clone" from SHA256 repository by Git built with SHA-1 as the
default hash algorithm over the dumb HTTP protocol did not
correctly set up the resulting repository, which has been corrected.
* ew/sha256-clone-remote-curl-fix:
remote-curl: fix clone on sha256 repos
Junio C Hamano [Wed, 19 May 2021 23:54:58 +0000 (08:54 +0900)]
Merge branch 'en/dir-traversal'
"git clean" and "git ls-files -i" had confusion around working on
or showing ignored paths inside an ignored directory, which has
been corrected.
* en/dir-traversal:
dir: introduce readdir_skip_dot_and_dotdot() helper
dir: update stale description of treat_directory()
dir: traverse into untracked directories if they may have ignored subfiles
dir: avoid unnecessary traversal into ignored directory
t3001, t7300: add testcase showcasing missed directory traversal
t7300: add testcase showing unnecessary traversal into ignored directory
ls-files: error out on -i unless -o or -c are specified
dir: report number of visited directories and paths with trace2
dir: convert trace calls to trace2 equivalents
That commit does fix the situation it intended to (avoiding Negotiate
even when the credentials were provided in the URL), but it creates a
more serious regression: we now never hit the conditional for "we had a
username and password, tried them, but the server still gave us a 401".
That has two bad effects:
1. we never call credential_reject(), and thus a bogus credential
stored by a helper will live on forever
2. we never return HTTP_NOAUTH, so the error message the user gets is
"The requested URL returned error: 401", instead of "Authentication
failed".
Doing this correctly seems non-trivial, as we don't know whether the
Negotiate auth was a problem. Since this is a regression in the upcoming
v2.23.0 release (for which we're in -rc0), let's revert for now and work
on a fix separately.
(Note that this isn't a pure revert; the previous commit added a test
showing the regression, so we can now flip it to expect_success).
Reported-by: Ben Humphreys <behumphreys@atlassian.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Jeff King [Tue, 18 May 2021 06:27:36 +0000 (02:27 -0400)]
t5551: test http interaction with credential helpers
We test authentication with http, and we independently test that
credential helpers work, but we don't have any tests that cover the
two features working together. Let's add two:
1. Make sure that a successful request asks the helper to save the
credential. This works as expected.
2. Make sure that a failed request asks the helper to forget the
credential. This is marked as expect_failure, as it was recently
regressed by 1b0d9545bb (remote-curl: fall back to basic auth if
Negotiate fails, 2021-03-22). The symptom here is that the second
request should prompt the user, but doesn't.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Derrick Stolee [Mon, 17 May 2021 12:22:17 +0000 (12:22 +0000)]
sparse-index: fix uninitialized jump
While testing the sparse-index, I verified a test with --valgrind and it
complained about an uninitialized value being used in a jump in the
path_matches_pattern_list() method. The line was this one:
if (*dtype == DT_UNKNOWN)
In the call stack, the culprit was the initialization of the dtype
variable in convert_to_sparse_rec().
Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Todd Zullinger [Mon, 17 May 2021 15:12:22 +0000 (11:12 -0400)]
t7500: remove non-existant C_LOCALE_OUTPUT prereq
The C_LOCALE_OUTPUT prerequisite was removed in b1e079807b (tests:
remove last uses of C_LOCALE_OUTPUT, 2021-02-11), where Ævar noted:
I'm not leaving the prerequisite itself in place for in-flight changes
as there currently are none that introduce new tests that rely on it,
and because C_LOCALE_OUTPUT is currently a noop on the master branch
we likely won't have any new submissions that use it.
One more use of C_LOCALE_OUTPUT did creep in with 3d1bda6b5b (t7500: add
tests for --fixup=[amend|reword] options, 2021-03-15). This causes a
number of the tests to be skipped by default:
ok 35 # SKIP --fixup=reword: incompatible with --all (missing C_LOCALE_OUTPUT)
ok 36 # SKIP --fixup=reword: incompatible with --include (missing C_LOCALE_OUTPUT)
ok 37 # SKIP --fixup=reword: incompatible with --only (missing C_LOCALE_OUTPUT)
ok 38 # SKIP --fixup=reword: incompatible with --interactive (missing C_LOCALE_OUTPUT)
ok 39 # SKIP --fixup=reword: incompatible with --patch (missing C_LOCALE_OUTPUT)
Remove the C_LOCALE_OUTPUT prerequisite from these tests so they are
not skipped.
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Wolfgang Müller [Mon, 17 May 2021 08:02:42 +0000 (10:02 +0200)]
rev-parse: fix segfault with missing --path-format argument
Calling "git rev-parse --path-format" without an argument segfaults
instead of giving an error message. Commit fac60b8925 (rev-parse: add
option for absolute or relative path formatting, 2020-12-13) added the
argument parsing code but forgot to handle NULL.
Returning an error makes sense here because there is no default value we
could use. Add a test case to verify.
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Müller <wolf@oriole.systems> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Daniel Santos [Mon, 15 Mar 2021 20:33:33 +0000 (20:33 +0000)]
l10n: pt_PT: add Portuguese translations part 2
* Eliminated 'Negation of emptiness' of 'nenhum' (not one/none)
* Eliminated 'Negation of emptiness' of 'nada' (nothing)
* Transformed 'Não' (No) into affirmative
* Some other translations
* Transforming 'não' (no) into affirmative
* From junção-de-3 to tri-junção
Signed-off-by: Daniel Santos <hello@brighterdan.com>
Junio C Hamano [Sun, 16 May 2021 12:05:24 +0000 (21:05 +0900)]
Merge branch 'dl/stash-show-untracked-fixup'
The code to handle options recently added to "git stash show"
around untracked part of the stash segfaulted when these options
were used on a stash entry that does not record untracked part.
* dl/stash-show-untracked-fixup:
stash show: fix segfault with --{include,only}-untracked
t3905: correct test title
Junio C Hamano [Sun, 16 May 2021 12:05:23 +0000 (21:05 +0900)]
Merge branch 'mt/parallel-checkout-part-3'
The final part of "parallel checkout".
* mt/parallel-checkout-part-3:
ci: run test round with parallel-checkout enabled
parallel-checkout: add tests related to .gitattributes
t0028: extract encoding helpers to lib-encoding.sh
parallel-checkout: add tests related to path collisions
parallel-checkout: add tests for basic operations
checkout-index: add parallel checkout support
builtin/checkout.c: complete parallel checkout support
make_transient_cache_entry(): optionally alloc from mem_pool