From: Junio C Hamano Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:07:06 +0000 (-0700) Subject: What's cooking (2009/09 #03) X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=70360a0d866074e416f50410376cb83d30dda75a;p=thirdparty%2Fgit.git What's cooking (2009/09 #03) --- diff --git a/whats-cooking.txt b/whats-cooking.txt index 86575c5450..7cd904e0e6 100644 --- a/whats-cooking.txt +++ b/whats-cooking.txt @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ To: git@vger.kernel.org -Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2009, #02; Mon, 07) -X-master-at: 5ad9dce7e691106fecde413de8cc321b937367a6 -X-next-at: 5f6b0ffff13f5cd762d0a5a4e1c4dede58e8a537 +Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2009, #03; Sun, 13) +X-master-at: eaf1c941bbc10f5aa67fcf64e316fb548b910cfe +X-next-at: ad50cbaea8afd009cb843c743b248c53ed6285ee -What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2009, #02; Mon, 07) +What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2009, #03; Sun, 13) -------------------------------------------------- Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are @@ -53,153 +53,77 @@ backward compatible. Currently planeed changes are: During 1.6.5 cycle, 'next' will hold topics meant for 1.6.5 and 1.7.0. -I tagged and pushed out 1.6.5-rc0. There are still some topics cooking in -'next' I would rather not leave out, but I've been hoping to keep this -cycle short, and I'm also hoping to tag the real 1.6.5 before I vanish for -about a week and half later in the month. so in the worst case there may -have to be a 1.6.6 to include the leftover topics. +I tagged and pushed out 1.6.5-rc1. As far as I am concered, all the big +topics eligible for 1.6.5 are now in, except for possibly gfi-options +series from Sverre. Updates to subsystems (svn, gitk, gui, and gitweb) +may still need to be merged in. + +I've been hoping to keep this cycle short, and I'm also hoping to tag the +real 1.6.5 before I vanish for about a week and half later in the +month. so it looks like there may have to be a 1.6.6 to include the +leftover topics. -------------------------------------------------- [Graduated to "master"] -* np/maint-1.6.3-deepen (2009-09-03) 2 commits - (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-06 at d597fba) - + pack-objects: free preferred base memory after usage - + make shallow repository deepening more network efficient - -Further optimization and fixing of the object transfer around the "shallow -repository" codepaths. +* jc/merge-saner-messages (2009-09-07) 1 commit + + merge-recursive: give less scary messages when merge did not start -* js/stash-dwim (2009-07-27) 1 commit. - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-16 at 67896c4) - + Make 'git stash -k' a short form for 'git stash save --keep-index' - (this branch is used by tr/reset-checkout-patch.) +* rc/maint-http-no-head-pack-check (2009-09-09) 1 commit. + + http.c: remove verification of remote packs -* tr/reset-checkout-patch (2009-08-18) 10 commits. - (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-03 at d4f2ed7) - + stash: simplify defaulting to "save" and reject unknown options - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-27 at d314281) - + Make test case number unique - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-18 at e465bb3) - + tests: disable interactive hunk selection tests if perl is not available - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-16 at 67896c4) - + DWIM 'git stash save -p' for 'git stash -p' - + Implement 'git stash save --patch' - + Implement 'git checkout --patch' - + Implement 'git reset --patch' - + builtin-add: refactor the meat of interactive_add() - + Add a small patch-mode testing library - + git-apply--interactive: Refactor patch mode code - (this branch uses js/stash-dwim.) - -DWIMmery of the two series tightened for safety a few days ago. Otherwise -the same as what have been cooking in 'next' for a few weeks. - -* jc/upload-pack-hook (2009-08-28) 2 commits - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-31 at f9933a5) - + upload-pack: feed "kind [clone|fetch]" to post-upload-pack hook - + upload-pack: add a trigger for post-upload-pack hook - -* jk/clone-b (2009-08-26) 1 commit - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-30 at 10a68d1) - + clone: add --branch option to select a different HEAD - -* jc/mailinfo-scissors (2009-08-26) 5 commits - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-30 at 5fc6248) - + mailinfo.scissors: new configuration - + am/mailinfo: Disable scissors processing by default - + Documentation: describe the scissors mark support of "git am" - + Teach mailinfo to ignore everything before -- >8 -- mark - + builtin-mailinfo.c: fix confusing internal API to mailinfo() - -I didn't pick up the patch to simplify the definition of scissors. I do -not have strong opinion on it either way, and nobody on the list seemed to -care too much either. +* db/vcs-helper (2009-09-03) 16 commits + + Use a clearer style to issue commands to remote helpers + + Make the "traditionally-supported" URLs a special case + (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-07 at f3533ba) + + Makefile: install hardlinks for git-remote- supported by libcurl if possible + + Makefile: do not link three copies of git-remote-* programs + + Makefile: git-http-fetch does not need expat + + http-fetch: Fix Makefile dependancies + + Add transport native helper executables to .gitignore + + git-http-fetch: not a builtin + + Use an external program to implement fetching with curl + + Add support for external programs for handling native fetches --------------------------------------------------- -[New Topics] +Up to the part that eject -lcurl from the main "git" binary cleanly are +now in 'master', with a few fix-ups from Jim Mayering. * cb/maint-1.6.3-grep-relative-up (2009-09-05) 2 commits. - (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-07 at f9b5b48) + grep: accept relative paths outside current working directory + grep: fix exit status if external_grep() punts -1.6.5 material. - -* jk/1.7.0-status (2009-09-05) 5 commits - - docs: note that status configuration affects only long format - (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-07 at 8a7c563) - + commit: support alternate status formats - + status: add --porcelain output format - + status: refactor format option parsing - + status: refactor short-mode printing to its own function - (this branch uses jc/1.7.0-status.) - -Gives the --short output format to post 1.7.0 "git commit --dry-run" that -is similar to that of post 1.7.0 "git status". - -It might be a good idea to make the --short format part of 1.6.6 without -waiting for 1.7.0; it would require some branch shuffling to bring the -short-status patch earlier than the one that makes "status" different from -"commit --dry-run", though. - -* jk/unwanted-advices (2009-09-06) 2 commits - - status: make "how to stage" messages optional - - push: make non-fast-forward help message configurable - -Post 1.3.0 "newbie friendliness drive" introduced a lot of "helpful" -advice messages that are sometimes found to be irritating once the user -got used to working with git. This series introduces a general mechanism -to allow us to make them less loud using the config mechanism. The config -option hierarchy in these two are "message.*" but it is planned to be -renamed to "advice.*". - -* jn/gitweb-show-size (2009-09-07) 1 commit - - gitweb: Add 'show-sizes' feature to show blob sizes in tree view +* jk/unwanted-advices (2009-09-09) 2 commits + + status: make "how to stage" messages optional + + push: make non-fast-forward help message configurable * jt/pushinsteadof (2009-09-07) 2 commits - - Add url..pushInsteadOf: URL rewriting for push only - - Wrap rewrite globals in a struct in preparation for adding another set + + Add url..pushInsteadOf: URL rewriting for push only + + Wrap rewrite globals in a struct in preparation for adding another set -Probably 1.6.5 material. +* pk/fast-import-tars (2009-09-03) 1 commit + + import-tars: Allow per-tar author and commit message. -* lt/maint-traverse-trees-fix (2009-09-06) 1 commit. - - Prepare 'traverse_trees()' for D/F conflict lookahead +* pk/fast-import-dirs (2009-09-03) 1 commit + + Add script for importing bits-and-pieces to Git. -Beginning of the fix to a rather nasty longstanding issue of merging trees -with ("a" "a-b"), ("a/b" "a-b") and just ("a-b"). +-------------------------------------------------- +[New Topics] -* ne/rev-cache (2009-09-07) 7 commits - . support for commit grafts, slight change to general mechanism - . support for path name caching in rev-cache - . full integration of rev-cache into git, completed test suite - . administrative functions for rev-cache, start of integration into git - . support for non-commit object caching in rev-cache - . basic revision cache system, no integration or features - . man page and technical discussion for rev-cache +* db/vcs-helper-rest (2009-09-03) 6 commits + - Allow helpers to report in "list" command that the ref is unchanged + - Add support for "import" helper command + - Add a config option for remotes to specify a foreign vcs + - Allow programs to not depend on remotes having urls + - Allow fetch to modify refs + - Use a function to determine whether a remote is valid + (this branch is used by jh/cvs-helper.) -Replaced but I do not think this is ready for 'pu' yet. +This is not exactly new. It holds the remainder of the db/vcs-helper +topic. -------------------------------------------------- [Stalled] -* jh/notes (2009-08-27) 12 commits. - - Add '%N'-format for pretty-printing commit notes - - Add flags to get_commit_notes() to control the format of the note string - - notes.c: Implement simple memory pooling of leaf nodes - - Selftests verifying semantics when loading notes trees with various fanouts - - Teach the notes lookup code to parse notes trees with various fanout schemes - - t3302-notes-index-expensive: Speed up create_repo() - - fast-import: Add support for importing commit notes - - Teach "-m " and "-F " to "git notes edit" - - Add an expensive test for git-notes - - Speed up git notes lookup - - Add a script to edit/inspect notes - - Introduce commit notes - -I heard the cvs-helper series depends on this one. It seems that the -fan-out strategy is being rethought? - * je/send-email-no-subject (2009-08-05) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-30 at b6455c2) + send-email: confirm on empty mail subjects @@ -210,32 +134,6 @@ subject", the message is sent) of this feature, but the feature itself needs its own test to verify the negative case (i.e. does it correctly stop if the user says "no"?) -* db/vcs-helper (2009-09-03) 16 commits - - Allow helpers to report in "list" command that the ref is unchanged - - Add support for "import" helper command - - Add a config option for remotes to specify a foreign vcs - - Allow programs to not depend on remotes having urls - - Allow fetch to modify refs - - Use a function to determine whether a remote is valid - - Use a clearer style to issue commands to remote helpers - - Make the "traditionally-supported" URLs a special case - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-07 at f3533ba) - + Makefile: install hardlinks for git-remote- supported by libcurl if possible - + Makefile: do not link three copies of git-remote-* programs - + Makefile: git-http-fetch does not need expat - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-06 at 15da79d) - + http-fetch: Fix Makefile dependancies - + Add transport native helper executables to .gitignore - (merged to 'next' on 2009-08-05 at 33d491e) - + git-http-fetch: not a builtin - + Use an external program to implement fetching with curl - + Add support for external programs for handling native fetches - (this branch is used by jh/cvs-helper.) - -I'd really want to have this in 1.6.5 so that we can eject -lcurl from the -main "git" binary. The patches in 'pu' got some review comments, and I -thought Daniel's responses were sensible. Comments? - * jh/cvs-helper (2009-08-18) 8 commits - More fixes to the git-remote-cvs installation procedure - Fix the Makefile-generated path to the git_remote_cvs package in git-remote-cvs @@ -245,36 +143,52 @@ thought Daniel's responses were sensible. Comments? - 1/2: Add Python support library for CVS remote helper - Basic build infrastructure for Python scripts - Allow helpers to request marks for fast-import - (this branch uses db/vcs-helper.) + (this branch uses db/vcs-helper-rest.) Builds on db/vcs-helper. There is a re-roll planned. -* cc/sequencer-rebase-i (2009-08-28) 15 commits - - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --cherry-pick" - - sequencer: add "--cherry-pick" option to "git sequencer--helper" - - sequencer: add "do_commit()" and related functions working on "next_commit" - - pick: libify "pick_help_msg()" - - revert: libify cherry-pick and revert functionnality - - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --fast-forward" - - sequencer: let "git sequencer--helper" callers set "allow_dirty" - - sequencer: add "--fast-forward" option to "git sequencer--helper" - - sequencer: add "do_fast_forward()" to perform a fast forward - - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --reset-hard" - - sequencer: add "--reset-hard" option to "git sequencer--helper" - - sequencer: add "reset_almost_hard()" and related functions - - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --make-patch" - - sequencer: add "make_patch" function to save a patch - - sequencer: add "builtin-sequencer--helper.c" +* ne/rev-cache (2009-09-07) 7 commits + . support for commit grafts, slight change to general mechanism + . support for path name caching in rev-cache + . full integration of rev-cache into git, completed test suite + . administrative functions for rev-cache, start of integration into git + . support for non-commit object caching in rev-cache + . basic revision cache system, no integration or features + . man page and technical discussion for rev-cache -Migrating "rebase -i" bit by bit to C. -Not a 1.6.5 material yet. +Replaced but I do not think this is ready for 'pu' yet. -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] -* pk/fast-import-tars (2009-09-03) 1 commit - (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-07 at 8fbf027) - + import-tars: Allow per-tar author and commit message. +* jh/notes (2009-09-12) 13 commits + - Selftests verifying semantics when loading notes trees with various fanouts + - Teach the notes lookup code to parse notes trees with various fanout schemes + - notes.[ch] fixup: avoid old-style declaration + - Teach notes code to free its internal data structures on request. + - Add '%N'-format for pretty-printing commit notes + - Add flags to get_commit_notes() to control the format of the note string + - t3302-notes-index-expensive: Speed up create_repo() + - fast-import: Add support for importing commit notes + - Teach "-m " and "-F " to "git notes edit" + - Add an expensive test for git-notes + - Speed up git notes lookup + - Add a script to edit/inspect notes + - Introduce commit notes + (this branch uses sr/gfi-options.) + +Rerolled and queued. + +* jn/gitweb-show-size (2009-09-07) 1 commit + - gitweb: Add 'show-sizes' feature to show blob sizes in tree view + +* lt/maint-traverse-trees-fix (2009-09-06) 1 commit. + - Prepare 'traverse_trees()' for D/F conflict lookahead + +Beginning of the fix to a rather nasty longstanding issue of merging trees +with ("a" "a-b"), ("a/b" "a-b") and just ("a-b"), but my reading of it is +that it is just the first step to demonstrate one-entry lookahead and not +a full solution yet. * jc/maint-1.6.0-blank-at-eof (2009-09-05) 10 commits. (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-07 at 165dc3c) @@ -289,16 +203,8 @@ Not a 1.6.5 material yet. + apply --whitespace=fix: detect new blank lines at eof correctly + apply --whitespace=fix: fix handling of blank lines at the eof -Hopefully in 1.6.5 - -* pk/fast-import-dirs (2009-09-03) 1 commit - (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-07 at 836cba2) - + Add script for importing bits-and-pieces to Git. - -With an updated key-value quoting rules, which I haven't carefully looked -at. I have to wonder if there are standard libraries to do this sort of -thing without having to hand-roll these logic every time. But perhaps I -shouldn't be too picky on contrib/ material. +This started a bit late in the cycle, and I'd rather hold it back during +this feature freeze and push it out after 1.6.5 final. * jn/gitweb-blame (2009-09-01) 5 commits - gitweb: Minify gitweb.js if JSMIN is defined @@ -318,6 +224,7 @@ Ajax-y blame. + fast-import: add feature command + fast-import: put marks reading in it's own function + fast-import: put option parsing code in separate functions + (this branch is used by jh/notes.) Perhaps 1.6.5 material but I wasn't sure. @@ -345,6 +252,18 @@ Perhaps 1.6.5 material but I wasn't sure. -------------------------------------------------- [For 1.7.0] +* jk/1.7.0-status (2009-09-05) 5 commits + - docs: note that status configuration affects only long format + (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-07 at 8a7c563) + + commit: support alternate status formats + + status: add --porcelain output format + + status: refactor format option parsing + + status: refactor short-mode printing to its own function + (this branch uses jc/1.7.0-status.) + +Gives the --short output format to post 1.7.0 "git commit --dry-run" that +is similar to that of post 1.7.0 "git status". + * jc/1.7.0-status (2009-09-05) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2009-09-06 at 19d4beb) + status: typo fix in usage @@ -395,3 +314,23 @@ Maybe some people care about this. I dunno. . Add initial support for pathname conversion to UTF-8 . read_directory(): infrastructure for pathname character set conversion . Add 'fill_directory()' helper function for directory traversal + +* cc/sequencer-rebase-i (2009-08-28) 15 commits + - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --cherry-pick" + - sequencer: add "--cherry-pick" option to "git sequencer--helper" + - sequencer: add "do_commit()" and related functions working on "next_commit" + - pick: libify "pick_help_msg()" + - revert: libify cherry-pick and revert functionnality + - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --fast-forward" + - sequencer: let "git sequencer--helper" callers set "allow_dirty" + - sequencer: add "--fast-forward" option to "git sequencer--helper" + - sequencer: add "do_fast_forward()" to perform a fast forward + - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --reset-hard" + - sequencer: add "--reset-hard" option to "git sequencer--helper" + - sequencer: add "reset_almost_hard()" and related functions + - rebase -i: use "git sequencer--helper --make-patch" + - sequencer: add "make_patch" function to save a patch + - sequencer: add "builtin-sequencer--helper.c" + +This was to be replaced with multiple bite-sized smaller topics. We've +seen one such topic for "git reset" on the list.