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   1Git 2.13 Release Notes
   2======================
   3
   4Backward compatibility notes.
   5
   6 * Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for
   7   'everything matches' is still warned and Git asks users to use a
   8   more explicit '.' for that instead.  The hope is that existing
   9   users will not mind this change, and eventually the warning can be
  10   turned into a hard error, upgrading the deprecation into removal of
  11   this (mis)feature.  That is not scheduled to happen in the upcoming
  12   release (yet).
  13
  14 * The historical argument order "git merge <msg> HEAD <commit>..."
  15   has been deprecated for quite some time, and will be removed in a
  16   future release.
  17
  18
  19Updates since v2.12
  20-------------------
  21
  22UI, Workflows & Features
  23
  24 * "git describe" and "git name-rev" have been taught to take more
  25   than one refname patterns to restrict the set of refs to base their
  26   naming output on, and also learned to take negative patterns to
  27   name refs not to be used for naming via their "--exclude" option.
  28
  29 * Deletion of a branch "foo/bar" could remove .git/refs/heads/foo
  30   once there no longer is any other branch whose name begins with
  31   "foo/", but we didn't do so so far.  Now we do.
  32
  33 * When "git merge" detects a path that is renamed in one history
  34   while the other history deleted (or modified) it, it now reports
  35   both paths to help the user understand what is going on in the two
  36   histories being merged.
  37
  38 * The <url> part in "http.<url>.<variable>" configuration variable
  39   can now be spelled with '*' that serves as wildcard.
  40   E.g. "http.https://*.example.com.proxy" can be used to specify the
  41   proxy used for https://a.example.com, https://b.example.com, etc.,
  42   i.e. any host in the example.com domain.
  43
  44 * "git tag" did not leave useful message when adding a new entry to
  45   reflog; this was left unnoticed for a long time because refs/tags/*
  46   doesn't keep reflog by default.
  47
  48 * The "negative" pathspec feature was somewhat more cumbersome to use
  49   than necessary in that its short-hand used "!" which needed to be
  50   escaped from shells, and it required "exclude from what?" specified.
  51
  52 * The command line options for ssh invocation needs to be tweaked for
  53   some implementations of SSH (e.g. PuTTY plink wants "-P <port>"
  54   while OpenSSH wants "-p <port>" to specify port to connect to), and
  55   the variant was guessed when GIT_SSH environment variable is used
  56   to specify it.  The logic to guess now applies to the command
  57   specified by the newer GIT_SSH_COMMAND and also core.sshcommand
  58   configuration variable, and comes with an escape hatch for users to
  59   deal with misdetected cases.
  60
  61 * The "--git-path", "--git-common-dir", and "--shared-index-path"
  62   options of "git rev-parse" did not produce usable output.  They are
  63   now updated to show the path to the correct file, relative to where
  64   the caller is.
  65
  66 * "git diff -W" has been taught to handle the case where a new
  67   function is added at the end of the file better.
  68
  69 * "git update-ref -d" and other operations to delete references did
  70   not leave any entry in HEAD's reflog when the reference being
  71   deleted was the current branch.  This is not a problem in practice
  72   because you do not want to delete the branch you are currently on,
  73   but caused renaming of the current branch to something else not to
  74   be logged in a useful way.
  75
  76
  77Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
  78
  79 * The code to list branches in "git branch" has been consolidated
  80   with the more generic ref-filter API.
  81
  82 * Resource usage while enumerating refs from alternate object store
  83   has been optimized to help receiving end of "push" that hosts a
  84   repository with many "forks".
  85
  86 * The gitattributes machinery is being taught to work better in a
  87   multi-threaded environment.
  88
  89 * "git rebase -i" starts using the recently updated "sequencer" code.
  90
  91 * Code and design clean-up for the refs API.
  92
  93 * The preload-index code has been taught not to bother with the index
  94   entries that are paths that are not checked out by "sparse checkout".
  95
  96 * Some warning() messages from "git clean" were updated to show the
  97   errno from failed system calls.
  98
  99
 100Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
 101
 102
 103Fixes since v2.12
 104-----------------
 105
 106Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v2.9 in the maintenance
 107track are contained in this release (see the maintenance releases'
 108notes for details).
 109
 110 * "git repack --depth=<n>" for a long time busted the specified depth
 111   when reusing delta from existing packs.  This has been corrected.
 112   (merge 42b766d765 jk/delta-chain-limit later to maint).
 113
 114 * The code to parse the command line "git grep <patterns>... <rev>
 115   [[--] <pathspec>...]" has been cleaned up, and a handful of bugs
 116   have been fixed (e.g. we used to check "--" if it is a rev).
 117   (merge 131f3c96d2 jk/grep-no-index-fix later to maint).
 118
 119 * "git ls-remote" and "git archive --remote" are designed to work
 120   without being in a directory under Git's control.  However, recent
 121   updates revealed that we randomly look into a directory called
 122   .git/ without actually doing necessary set-up when working in a
 123   repository.  Stop doing so.
 124   (merge 4b0c3c7735 jn/remote-helpers-with-git-dir later to maint).
 125
 126 * "git show-branch" expected there were only very short branch names
 127   in the repository and used a fixed-length buffer to hold them
 128   without checking for overflow.
 129   (merge d3cc5f4c44 jk/show-branch-lift-name-len-limit later to maint).
 130
 131 * A caller of tempfile API that uses stdio interface to write to
 132   files may ignore errors while writing, which is detected when
 133   tempfile is closed (with a call to ferror()).  By that time, the
 134   original errno that may have told us what went wrong is likely to
 135   be long gone and was overwritten by an irrelevant value.
 136   close_tempfile() now resets errno to EIO to make errno at least
 137   predictable.
 138   (merge 7e8c9355b7 jk/tempfile-ferror-fclose-confusion later to maint).
 139
 140 * "git remote rm X", when a branch has remote X configured as the
 141   value of its branch.*.remote, tried to remove branch.*.remote and
 142   branch.*.merge and failed if either is unset.
 143   (merge 20690b2139 rl/remote-allow-missing-branch-name-merge later to maint).
 144
 145 * A "gc.log" file left by a backgrounded "gc --auto" disables further
 146   automatic gc; it has been taught to run at least once a day (by
 147   default) by ignoring a stale "gc.log" file that is too old.
 148   (merge a831c06a2b dt/gc-ignore-old-gc-logs later to maint).
 149
 150 * Other minor doc, test and build updates and code cleanups.
 151   (merge 2cfa83574c mm/two-more-xstrfmt later to maint).