From: Junio C Hamano Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 20:50:23 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Merge branch 'cc/split-index-config' X-Git-Tag: v2.13.0-rc0~111 X-Git-Url: https://git.lorimer.id.au/gitweb.git/diff_plain/94c9b5af703eb70adba349cfbfaaa3029849744c?hp=b46013950aff31b6626af96ccbf2c48469e36c66 Merge branch 'cc/split-index-config' The experimental "split index" feature has gained a few configuration variables to make it easier to use. * cc/split-index-config: (22 commits) Documentation/git-update-index: explain splitIndex.* Documentation/config: add splitIndex.sharedIndexExpire read-cache: use freshen_shared_index() in read_index_from() read-cache: refactor read_index_from() t1700: test shared index file expiration read-cache: unlink old sharedindex files config: add git_config_get_expiry() from gc.c read-cache: touch shared index files when used sha1_file: make check_and_freshen_file() non static Documentation/config: add splitIndex.maxPercentChange t1700: add tests for splitIndex.maxPercentChange read-cache: regenerate shared index if necessary config: add git_config_get_max_percent_split_change() Documentation/git-update-index: talk about core.splitIndex config var Documentation/config: add information for core.splitIndex t1700: add tests for core.splitIndex update-index: warn in case of split-index incoherency read-cache: add and then use tweak_split_index() split-index: add {add,remove}_split_index() functions config: add git_config_get_split_index() ... --- diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 6722f78f9a..833ef3b0b7 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -114,11 +114,11 @@ /git-read-tree /git-rebase /git-rebase--am +/git-rebase--helper /git-rebase--interactive /git-rebase--merge /git-receive-pack /git-reflog -/git-relink /git-remote /git-remote-http /git-remote-https diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap index 9cc33e925d..e06526a493 100644 --- a/.mailmap +++ b/.mailmap @@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ Paolo Bonzini Pascal Obry Pascal Obry Pat Notz +Patrick Steinhardt Paul Mackerras Paul Mackerras Peter Baumann @@ -192,6 +193,8 @@ Philippe Bruhat Ralf Thielow Ramsay Jones René Scharfe +Richard Hansen +Richard Hansen Robert Fitzsimons Robert Shearman Robert Zeh @@ -223,6 +226,7 @@ Steven Walter Steven Walter Sven Verdoolaege Sven Verdoolaege +SZEDER Gábor Tay Ray Chuan Ted Percival Theodore Ts'o diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index 3843967a69..591cc57b80 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -39,6 +39,27 @@ env: matrix: include: + - env: Linux32 + os: linux + services: + - docker + before_install: + - docker pull daald/ubuntu32:xenial + before_script: + script: + - > + docker run + --interactive + --env DEFAULT_TEST_TARGET + --env GIT_PROVE_OPTS + --env GIT_TEST_OPTS + --env GIT_TEST_CLONE_2GB + --volume "${PWD}:/usr/src/git" + daald/ubuntu32:xenial + /usr/src/git/ci/run-linux32-build.sh $(id -u $USER) + # Use the following command to debug the docker build locally: + # $ docker run -itv "${PWD}:/usr/src/git" --entrypoint /bin/bash daald/ubuntu32:xenial + # root@container:/# /usr/src/git/ci/run-linux32-build.sh - env: Documentation os: linux compiler: clang @@ -75,20 +96,12 @@ before_install: popd ;; osx) - brew_force_set_latest_binary_hash () { - FORMULA=$1 - SHA=$(brew fetch --force $FORMULA 2>&1 | grep ^SHA256: | cut -d ' ' -f 2) - sed -E -i.bak "s/sha256 \"[0-9a-f]{64}\"/sha256 \"$SHA\"/g" \ - "$(brew --repository homebrew/homebrew-binary)/$FORMULA.rb" - } brew update --quiet - brew tap homebrew/binary --quiet - brew_force_set_latest_binary_hash perforce - brew_force_set_latest_binary_hash perforce-server # Uncomment this if you want to run perf tests: # brew install gnu-time - brew install git-lfs perforce-server perforce gettext + brew install git-lfs gettext brew link --force gettext + brew install caskroom/cask/perforce ;; esac; echo "$(tput setaf 6)Perforce Server Version$(tput sgr0)"; diff --git a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines index 4cd95da6b1..a4191aa388 100644 --- a/Documentation/CodingGuidelines +++ b/Documentation/CodingGuidelines @@ -206,11 +206,38 @@ For C programs: x = 1; } - is frowned upon. A gray area is when the statement extends - over a few lines, and/or you have a lengthy comment atop of - it. Also, like in the Linux kernel, if there is a long list - of "else if" statements, it can make sense to add braces to - single line blocks. + is frowned upon. But there are a few exceptions: + + - When the statement extends over a few lines (e.g., a while loop + with an embedded conditional, or a comment). E.g.: + + while (foo) { + if (x) + one(); + else + two(); + } + + if (foo) { + /* + * This one requires some explanation, + * so we're better off with braces to make + * it obvious that the indentation is correct. + */ + doit(); + } + + - When there are multiple arms to a conditional and some of them + require braces, enclose even a single line block in braces for + consistency. E.g.: + + if (foo) { + doit(); + } else { + one(); + two(); + three(); + } - We try to avoid assignments in the condition of an "if" statement. diff --git a/Documentation/Makefile b/Documentation/Makefile index b43d66eae6..b5be2e2d3f 100644 --- a/Documentation/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/Makefile @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ INSTALL_INFO = install-info DOCBOOK2X_TEXI = docbook2x-texi DBLATEX = dblatex ASCIIDOC_DBLATEX_DIR = /etc/asciidoc/dblatex +DBLATEX_COMMON = -p $(ASCIIDOC_DBLATEX_DIR)/asciidoc-dblatex.xsl -s $(ASCIIDOC_DBLATEX_DIR)/asciidoc-dblatex.sty ifndef PERL_PATH PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl endif @@ -173,6 +174,16 @@ ifdef GNU_ROFF XMLTO_EXTRA += -m manpage-quote-apos.xsl endif +ifdef USE_ASCIIDOCTOR +ASCIIDOC = asciidoctor +ASCIIDOC_CONF = +ASCIIDOC_HTML = xhtml5 +ASCIIDOC_DOCBOOK = docbook45 +ASCIIDOC_EXTRA += -I. -rasciidoctor-extensions +ASCIIDOC_EXTRA += -alitdd='&\#x2d;&\#x2d;' +DBLATEX_COMMON = +endif + SHELL_PATH ?= $(SHELL) # Shell quote; SHELL_PATH_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(SHELL_PATH)) @@ -337,7 +348,7 @@ manpage-base-url.xsl: manpage-base-url.xsl.in user-manual.xml: user-manual.txt user-manual.conf $(QUIET_ASCIIDOC)$(RM) $@+ $@ && \ - $(TXT_TO_XML) -d article -o $@+ $< && \ + $(TXT_TO_XML) -d book -o $@+ $< && \ mv $@+ $@ technical/api-index.txt: technical/api-index-skel.txt \ @@ -368,13 +379,14 @@ user-manual.texi: user-manual.xml user-manual.pdf: user-manual.xml $(QUIET_DBLATEX)$(RM) $@+ $@ && \ - $(DBLATEX) -o $@+ -p $(ASCIIDOC_DBLATEX_DIR)/asciidoc-dblatex.xsl -s $(ASCIIDOC_DBLATEX_DIR)/asciidoc-dblatex.sty $< && \ + $(DBLATEX) -o $@+ $(DBLATEX_COMMON) $< && \ mv $@+ $@ -gitman.texi: $(MAN_XML) cat-texi.perl +gitman.texi: $(MAN_XML) cat-texi.perl texi.xsl $(QUIET_DB2TEXI)$(RM) $@+ $@ && \ - ($(foreach xml,$(MAN_XML),$(DOCBOOK2X_TEXI) --encoding=UTF-8 \ - --to-stdout $(xml) &&) true) > $@++ && \ + ($(foreach xml,$(sort $(MAN_XML)),xsltproc -o $(xml)+ texi.xsl $(xml) && \ + $(DOCBOOK2X_TEXI) --encoding=UTF-8 --to-stdout $(xml)+ && \ + rm $(xml)+ &&) true) > $@++ && \ $(PERL_PATH) cat-texi.perl $@ <$@++ >$@+ && \ rm $@++ && \ mv $@+ $@ diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.11.1.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.11.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9cd14c8197 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.11.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +Git v2.11.1 Release Notes +========================= + +Fixes since v2.11 +----------------- + + * The default Travis-CI configuration specifies newer P4 and GitLFS. + + * The character width table has been updated to match Unicode 9.0 + + * Update the isatty() emulation for Windows by updating the previous + hack that depended on internals of (older) MSVC runtime. + + * "git rev-parse --symbolic" failed with a more recent notation like + "HEAD^-1" and "HEAD^!". + + * An empty directory in a working tree that can simply be nuked used + to interfere while merging or cherry-picking a change to create a + submodule directory there, which has been fixed.. + + * The code in "git push" to compute if any commit being pushed in the + superproject binds a commit in a submodule that hasn't been pushed + out was overly inefficient, making it unusable even for a small + project that does not have any submodule but have a reasonable + number of refs. + + * "git push --dry-run --recurse-submodule=on-demand" wasn't + "--dry-run" in the submodules. + + * The output from "git worktree list" was made in readdir() order, + and was unstable. + + * mergetool..trustExitCode configuration variable did not apply + to built-in tools, but now it does. + + * "git p4" LFS support was broken when LFS stores an empty blob. + + * Fix a corner case in merge-recursive regression that crept in + during 2.10 development cycle. + + * Update the error messages from the dumb-http client when it fails + to obtain loose objects; we used to give sensible error message + only upon 404 but we now forbid unexpected redirects that needs to + be reported with something sensible. + + * When diff.renames configuration is on (and with Git 2.9 and later, + it is enabled by default, which made it worse), "git stash" + misbehaved if a file is removed and another file with a very + similar content is added. + + * "git diff --no-index" did not take "--no-abbrev" option. + + * "git difftool --dir-diff" had a minor regression when started from + a subdirectory, which has been fixed. + + * "git commit --allow-empty --only" (no pathspec) with dirty index + ought to be an acceptable way to create a new commit that does not + change any paths, but it was forbidden, perhaps because nobody + needed it so far. + + * A pathname that begins with "//" or "\\" on Windows is special but + path normalization logic was unaware of it. + + * "git pull --rebase", when there is no new commits on our side since + we forked from the upstream, should be able to fast-forward without + invoking "git rebase", but it didn't. + + * The way to specify hotkeys to "xxdiff" that is used by "git + mergetool" has been modernized to match recent versions of xxdiff. + + * Unlike "git am --abort", "git cherry-pick --abort" moved HEAD back + to where cherry-pick started while picking multiple changes, when + the cherry-pick stopped to ask for help from the user, and the user + did "git reset --hard" to a different commit in order to re-attempt + the operation. + + * Code cleanup in shallow boundary computation. + + * A recent update to receive-pack to make it easier to drop garbage + objects made it clear that GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES cannot + have a pathname with a colon in it (no surprise!), and this in turn + made it impossible to push into a repository at such a path. This + has been fixed by introducing a quoting mechanism used when + appending such a path to the colon-separated list. + + * The function usage_msg_opt() has been updated to say "fatal:" + before the custom message programs give, when they want to die + with a message about wrong command line options followed by the + standard usage string. + + * "git index-pack --stdin" needs an access to an existing repository, + but "git index-pack file.pack" to generate an .idx file that + corresponds to a packfile does not. + + * Fix for NDEBUG builds. + + * A lazy "git push" without refspec did not internally use a fully + specified refspec to perform 'current', 'simple', or 'upstream' + push, causing unnecessary "ambiguous ref" errors. + + * "git p4" misbehaved when swapping a directory and a symbolic link. + + * Even though an fix was attempted in Git 2.9.3 days, but running + "git difftool --dir-diff" from a subdirectory never worked. This + has been fixed. + + * "git p4" that tracks multile p4 paths imported a single changelist + that touches files in these multiple paths as one commit, followed + by many empty commits. This has been fixed. + + * A potential but unlikely buffer overflow in Windows port has been + fixed. + + * When the http server gives an incomplete response to a smart-http + rpc call, it could lead to client waiting for a full response that + will never come. Teach the client side to notice this condition + and abort the transfer. + + * Some platforms no longer understand "latin-1" that is still seen in + the wild in e-mail headers; replace them with "iso-8859-1" that is + more widely known when conversion fails from/to it. + + * Update the procedure to generate "tags" for developer support. + + * Update the definition of the MacOSX test environment used by + TravisCI. + + * A few git-svn updates. + + * Compression setting for producing packfiles were spread across + three codepaths, one of which did not honor any configuration. + Unify these so that all of them honor core.compression and + pack.compression variables the same way. + + * "git fast-import" sometimes mishandled while rebalancing notes + tree, which has been fixed. + + * Recent update to the default abbreviation length that auto-scales + lacked documentation update, which has been corrected. + + * Leakage of lockfiles in the config subsystem has been fixed. + + * It is natural that "git gc --auto" may not attempt to pack + everything into a single pack, and there is no point in warning + when the user has configured the system to use the pack bitmap, + leading to disabling further "gc". + + * "git archive" did not read the standard configuration files, and + failed to notice a file that is marked as binary via the userdiff + driver configuration. + + * "git blame --porcelain" misidentified the "previous" + pair (aka "source") when contents came from two or more files. + + * "git rebase -i" with a recent update started showing an incorrect + count when squashing more than 10 commits. + + * "git @{push}" on a detached HEAD used to segfault; it has + been corrected to error out with a message. + + * Tighten a test to avoid mistaking an extended ERE regexp engine as + a PRE regexp engine. + + * Typing ^C to pager, which usually does not kill it, killed Git and + took the pager down as a collateral damage in certain process-tree + structure. This has been fixed. + +Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.0.txt index 159a1bbb83..29154805b4 100644 --- a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.0.txt +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.0.txt @@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ Backward compatibility notes. is not scheduled to happen in the upcoming release (yet). * The historical argument order "git merge HEAD ..." - has been deprecated for quite some time, and will be removed in the - upcoming release. + has been deprecated for quite some time, and will be removed in a + future release. + + * An ancient script "git relink" has been removed. Updates since v2.11 @@ -43,6 +45,95 @@ UI, Workflows & Features embedded in these clones of the submodules embedded in the clone of the superproject. + * Porcelain scripts written in Perl are getting internationalized. + + * "git merge --continue" has been added as a synonym to "git commit" + to conclude a merge that has stopped due to conflicts. + + * Finer-grained control of what protocols are allowed for transports + during clone/fetch/push have been enabled via a new configuration + mechanism. + + * "git shortlog" learned "--committer" option to group commits by + committer, instead of author. + + * GitLFS integration with "git p4" has been updated. + + * The isatty() emulation for Windows has been updated to eradicate + the previous hack that depended on internals of (older) MSVC + runtime. + + * Some platforms no longer understand "latin-1" that is still seen in + the wild in e-mail headers; replace them with "iso-8859-1" that is + more widely known when conversion fails from/to it. + + * "git grep" has been taught to optionally recurse into submodules. + + * "git rm" used to refuse to remove a submodule when it has its own + git repository embedded in its working tree. It learned to move + the repository away to $GIT_DIR/modules/ of the superproject + instead, and allow the submodule to be deleted (as long as there + will be no loss of local modifications, that is). + + * A recent updates to "git p4" was not usable for older p4 but it + could be made to work with minimum changes. Do so. + + * "git diff" learned diff.interHunkContext configuration variable + that gives the default value for its --inter-hunk-context option. + + * The prereleaseSuffix feature of version comparison that is used in + "git tag -l" did not correctly when two or more prereleases for the + same release were present (e.g. when 2.0, 2.0-beta1, and 2.0-beta2 + are there and the code needs to compare 2.0-beta1 and 2.0-beta2). + + * "git submodule push" learned "--recurse-submodules=only option to + push submodules out without pushing the top-level superproject. + + * "git tag" and "git verify-tag" learned to put GPG verification + status in their "--format=" output format. + + * An ancient repository conversion tool left in contrib/ has been + removed. + + * "git show-ref HEAD" used with "--verify" because the user is not + interested in seeing refs/remotes/origin/HEAD, and used with + "--head" because the user does not want HEAD to be filtered out, + i.e. "git show-ref --head --verify HEAD", did not work as expected. + + * "git submodule add" used to be confused and refused to add a + locally created repository; users can now use "--force" option + to add them. + (merge 619acfc78c sb/submodule-add-force later to maint). + + * Some people feel the default set of colors used by "git log --graph" + rather limiting. A mechanism to customize the set of colors has + been introduced. + + * "git read-tree" and its underlying unpack_trees() machinery learned + to report problematic paths prefixed with the --super-prefix option. + + * When a submodule "A", which has another submodule "B" nested within + it, is "absorbed" into the top-level superproject, the inner + submodule "B" used to be left in a strange state. The logic to + adjust the .git pointers in these submodules has been corrected. + + * The user can specify a custom update method that is run when + "submodule update" updates an already checked out submodule. This + was ignored when checking the submodule out for the first time and + we instead always just checked out the commit that is bound to the + path in the superproject's index. + + * The command line completion (in contrib/) learned that + "git diff --submodule=" can take "diff" as a recently added option. + + * The "core.logAllRefUpdates" that used to be boolean has been + enhanced to take 'always' as well, to record ref updates to refs + other than the ones that are expected to be updated (i.e. branches, + remote-tracking branches and notes). + + * Comes with more command line completion (in contrib/) for recently + introduced options. + Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. @@ -52,17 +143,54 @@ Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. code with "git interpret-trailer". * The default Travis-CI configuration specifies newer P4 and GitLFS. - (merge 5f703e8f02 ls/travis-update-p4-and-lfs later to maint). * The "fast hash" that had disastrous performance issues in some corner cases has been retired from the internal diff. * The character width table has been updated to match Unicode 9.0 - (merge 9e6e9aefdf bb/unicode-9.0 later to maint). * Update the procedure to generate "tags" for developer support. - (merge 046e4c1c09 jk/make-tags-find-sources-tweak later to maint). + * The codeflow of setting NOATIME and CLOEXEC on file descriptors Git + opens has been simplified. + + * "git diff" and its family had two experimental heuristics to shift + the contents of a hunk to make the patch easier to read. One of + them turns out to be better than the other, so leave only the + "--indent-heuristic" option and remove the other one. + + * A new submodule helper "git submodule embedgitdirs" to make it + easier to move embedded .git/ directory for submodules in a + superproject to .git/modules/ (and point the latter with the former + that is turned into a "gitdir:" file) has been added. + + * "git push \\server\share\dir" has recently regressed and then + fixed. A test has retroactively been added for this breakage. + + * Build updates for Cygwin. + + * The implementation of "real_path()" was to go there with chdir(2) + and call getcwd(3), but this obviously wouldn't be usable in a + threaded environment. Rewrite it to manually resolve relative + paths including symbolic links in path components. + + * Adjust documentation to help AsciiDoctor render better while not + breaking the rendering done by AsciiDoc. + + * The sequencer machinery has been further enhanced so that a later + set of patches can start using it to reimplement "rebase -i". + + * Update the definition of the MacOSX test environment used by + TravisCI. + + * Rewrite a scripted porcelain "git difftool" in C. + + * "make -C t failed" will now run only the tests that failed in the + previous run. This is usable only when prove is not use, and gives + a useless error message when run after "make clean", but otherwise + is serviceable. + + * "uchar [40]" to "struct object_id" conversion continues. Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups. @@ -78,78 +206,62 @@ notes for details). standard I/O streams are connected to a TTY, but isatty() that comes with Windows incorrectly returned true if it is used on NUL (i.e. an equivalent to /dev/null). This has been fixed. - (merge cbb3f3c9b1 js/mingw-isatty later to maint). * "git svn" did not work well with path components that are "0", and some configuration variable it uses were not documented. - (merge ea9a93dcc2 ew/svn-fixes later to maint). * "git rev-parse --symbolic" failed with a more recent notation like "HEAD^-1" and "HEAD^!". - (merge a2e7b04c44 jk/rev-parse-symbolic-parents-fix later to maint). * An empty directory in a working tree that can simply be nuked used to interfere while merging or cherry-picking a change to create a submodule directory there, which has been fixed.. - (merge 5423d2e700 dt/empty-submodule-in-merge later to maint). * The code in "git push" to compute if any commit being pushed in the superproject binds a commit in a submodule that hasn't been pushed out was overly inefficient, making it unusable even for a small project that does not have any submodule but have a reasonable number of refs. - (merge 250ab24ab3 hv/submodule-not-yet-pushed-fix later to maint). * "git push --dry-run --recurse-submodule=on-demand" wasn't "--dry-run" in the submodules. - (merge 0301c821c5 bw/push-dry-run later to maint). * The output from "git worktree list" was made in readdir() order, and was unstable. - (merge 4df1d4d466 nd/worktree-list-fixup later to maint). * mergetool..trustExitCode configuration variable did not apply to built-in tools, but now it does. - (merge 2967284456 da/mergetool-trust-exit-code later to maint). * "git p4" LFS support was broken when LFS stores an empty blob. - (merge d5eb3cf5e7 ls/p4-empty-file-on-lfs later to maint). * A corner case in merge-recursive regression that crept in during 2.10 development cycle has been fixed. - (merge 1c25d2d8ed jc/renormalize-merge-kill-safer-crlf later to maint). * Transport with dumb http can be fooled into following foreign URLs that the end user does not intend to, especially with the server side redirects and http-alternates mechanism, which can lead to security issues. Tighten the redirection and make it more obvious to the end user when it happens. - (merge cb4d2d35c4 jk/http-walker-limit-redirect-2.9 later to maint). * Update the error messages from the dumb-http client when it fails to obtain loose objects; we used to give sensible error message only upon 404 but we now forbid unexpected redirects that needs to be reported with something sensible. - (merge 3680f16f9d jk/http-walker-limit-redirect later to maint). * When diff.renames configuration is on (and with Git 2.9 and later, it is enabled by default, which made it worse), "git stash" misbehaved if a file is removed and another file with a very similar content is added. - (merge 9d4e28ead5 jk/stash-disable-renames-internally later to maint). * "git diff --no-index" did not take "--no-abbrev" option. - (merge 43d1948b7b jb/diff-no-index-no-abbrev later to maint). * "git difftool --dir-diff" had a minor regression when started from a subdirectory, which has been fixed. - (merge 853e10c197 da/difftool-dir-diff-fix later to maint). * "git commit --allow-empty --only" (no pathspec) with dirty index ought to be an acceptable way to create a new commit that does not change any paths, but it was forbidden, perhaps because nobody needed it so far. - (merge beb635ca9c ak/commit-only-allow-empty later to maint). * Git 2.11 had a minor regression in "merge --ff-only" that competed with another process that simultanously attempted to update the @@ -159,26 +271,21 @@ notes for details). * A pathname that begins with "//" or "\\" on Windows is special but path normalization logic was unaware of it. - (merge 7814fbe3f1 js/normalize-path-copy-ceil later to maint). * "git pull --rebase", when there is no new commits on our side since we forked from the upstream, should be able to fast-forward without invoking "git rebase", but it didn't. - (merge 33b842a1e9 jc/pull-rebase-ff later to maint). * The way to specify hotkeys to "xxdiff" that is used by "git mergetool" has been modernized to match recent versions of xxdiff. - (merge 6cf5f6cef7 da/mergetool-xxdiff-hotkey later to maint). * Unlike "git am --abort", "git cherry-pick --abort" moved HEAD back to where cherry-pick started while picking multiple changes, when the cherry-pick stopped to ask for help from the user, and the user did "git reset --hard" to a different commit in order to re-attempt the operation. - (merge ce73bb22d8 sb/sequencer-abort-safety later to maint). * Code cleanup in shallow boundary computation. - (merge 649b0c316a nd/shallow-fixup later to maint). * A recent update to receive-pack to make it easier to drop garbage objects made it clear that GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES cannot @@ -186,28 +293,208 @@ notes for details). made it impossible to push into a repository at such a path. This has been fixed by introducing a quoting mechanism used when appending such a path to the colon-separated list. - (merge 5e74824fac jk/quote-env-path-list-component later to maint). * The function usage_msg_opt() has been updated to say "fatal:" before the custom message programs give, when they want to die with a message about wrong command line options followed by the standard usage string. - (merge 87433261a4 jk/parseopt-usage-msg-opt later to maint). * "git index-pack --stdin" needs an access to an existing repository, but "git index-pack file.pack" to generate an .idx file that corresponds to a packfile does not. - (merge 29401e1575 jk/index-pack-wo-repo-from-stdin later to maint). * Fix for NDEBUG builds. - (merge 08414938a2 jt/mailinfo-fold-in-body-headers later to maint). + + * A lazy "git push" without refspec did not internally use a fully + specified refspec to perform 'current', 'simple', or 'upstream' + push, causing unnecessary "ambiguous ref" errors. + + * "git p4" misbehaved when swapping a directory and a symbolic link. + + * Even though an fix was attempted in Git 2.9.3 days, but running + "git difftool --dir-diff" from a subdirectory never worked. This + has been fixed. + + * "git p4" that tracks multile p4 paths imported a single changelist + that touches files in these multiple paths as one commit, followed + by many empty commits. This has been fixed. + + * A potential but unlikely buffer overflow in Windows port has been + fixed. + + * When the http server gives an incomplete response to a smart-http + rpc call, it could lead to client waiting for a full response that + will never come. Teach the client side to notice this condition + and abort the transfer. + + * Compression setting for producing packfiles were spread across + three codepaths, one of which did not honor any configuration. + Unify these so that all of them honor core.compression and + pack.compression variables the same way. + + * "git fast-import" sometimes mishandled while rebalancing notes + tree, which has been fixed. + + * Recent update to the default abbreviation length that auto-scales + lacked documentation update, which has been corrected. + + * Leakage of lockfiles in the config subsystem has been fixed. + + * It is natural that "git gc --auto" may not attempt to pack + everything into a single pack, and there is no point in warning + when the user has configured the system to use the pack bitmap, + leading to disabling further "gc". + + * "git archive" did not read the standard configuration files, and + failed to notice a file that is marked as binary via the userdiff + driver configuration. + + * "git blame --porcelain" misidentified the "previous" + pair (aka "source") when contents came from two or more files. + + * "git rebase -i" with a recent update started showing an incorrect + count when squashing more than 10 commits. + + * "git @{push}" on a detached HEAD used to segfault; it has + been corrected to error out with a message. + + * Running "git add a/b" when "a" is a submodule correctly errored + out, but without a meaningful error message. + (merge 2d81c48fa7 sb/pathspec-errors later to maint). + + * Typing ^C to pager, which usually does not kill it, killed Git and + took the pager down as a collateral damage in certain process-tree + structure. This has been fixed. + + * "git mergetool" without any pathspec on the command line that is + run from a subdirectory became no-op in Git v2.11 by mistake, which + has been fixed. + + * Retire long unused/unmaintained gitview from the contrib/ area. + (merge 3120925c25 sb/remove-gitview later to maint). + + * Tighten a test to avoid mistaking an extended ERE regexp engine as + a PRE regexp engine. + + * An error message with an ASCII control character like '\r' in it + can alter the message to hide its early part, which is problematic + when a remote side gives such an error message that the local side + will relay with a "remote: " prefix. + (merge f290089879 jk/vreport-sanitize later to maint). + + * "git fsck" inspects loose objects more carefully now. + (merge cce044df7f jk/loose-object-fsck later to maint). + + * A crashing bug introduced in v2.11 timeframe has been found (it is + triggerable only in fast-import) and fixed. + (merge abd5a00268 jk/clear-delta-base-cache-fix later to maint). + + * With an anticipatory tweak for remotes defined in ~/.gitconfig + (e.g. "remote.origin.prune" set to true, even though there may or + may not actually be "origin" remote defined in a particular Git + repository), "git remote rename" and other commands misinterpreted + and behaved as if such a non-existing remote actually existed. + (merge e459b073fb js/remote-rename-with-half-configured-remote later to maint). + + * A few codepaths had to rely on a global variable when sorting + elements of an array because sort(3) API does not allow extra data + to be passed to the comparison function. Use qsort_s() when + natively available, and a fallback implementation of it when not, + to eliminate the need, which is a prerequisite for making the + codepath reentrant. + + * "git fsck --connectivity-check" was not working at all. + (merge a2b22854bd jk/fsck-connectivity-check-fix later to maint). + + * After starting "git rebase -i", which first opens the user's editor + to edit the series of patches to apply, but before saving the + contents of that file, "git status" failed to show the current + state (i.e. you are in an interactive rebase session, but you have + applied no steps yet) correctly. + (merge df9ded4984 js/status-pre-rebase-i later to maint). + + * Test tweak for FreeBSD where /usr/bin/unzip is unsuitable to run + our tests but /usr/local/bin/unzip is usable. + (merge d98b2c5fce js/unzip-in-usr-bin-workaround later to maint). + + * "git p4" did not work well with multiple git-p4.mapUser entries on + Windows. + (merge c3c2b05776 gv/mingw-p4-mapuser later to maint). + + * "git help" enumerates executable files in $PATH; the implementation + of "is this file executable?" on Windows has been optimized. + (merge c755015f79 hv/mingw-help-is-executable later to maint). + + * Test tweaks for those who have default ACL in their git source tree + that interfere with the umask test. + (merge d549d21307 mm/reset-facl-before-umask-test later to maint). + + * Names of the various hook scripts must be spelled exactly, but on + Windows, an .exe binary must be named with .exe suffix; notice + $GIT_DIR/hooks/.exe as a valid hook. + (merge 235be51fbe js/mingw-hooks-with-exe-suffix later to maint). + + * Asciidoctor, an alternative reimplementation of AsciiDoc, still + needs some changes to work with documents meant to be formatted + with AsciiDoc. "make USE_ASCIIDOCTOR=YesPlease" to use it out of + the box to document our pages is getting closer to reality. + + * Correct command line completion (in contrib/) on "git svn" + (merge 2cbad17642 ew/complete-svn-authorship-options later to maint). + + * Incorrect usage help message for "git worktree prune" has been fixed. + (merge 2488dcab22 ps/worktree-prune-help-fix later to maint). + + * Adjust a perf test to new world order where commands that do + require a repository are really strict about having a repository. + (merge c86000c1a7 rs/p5302-create-repositories-before-tests later to maint). + + * "git log --graph" did not work well with "--name-only", even though + other forms of "diff" output were handled correctly. + (merge f5022b5fed jk/log-graph-name-only later to maint). + + * The push-options given via the "--push-options" option were not + passed through to external remote helpers such as "smart HTTP" that + are invoked via the transport helper. + + * The documentation explained what "git stash" does to the working + tree (after stashing away the local changes) in terms of "reset + --hard", which was exposing an unnecessary implementation detail. + (merge 20a7e06172 tg/stash-doc-cleanup later to maint). + + * When "git p4" imports changelist that removes paths, it failed to + convert pathnames when the p4 used encoding different from the one + used on the Git side. This has been corrected. + (merge a8b05162e8 ls/p4-path-encoding later to maint). + + * A new coccinelle rule that catches a check of !pointer before the + pointer is free(3)d, which most likely is a bug. + (merge ec6cd14c7a rs/cocci-check-free-only-null later to maint). + + * "ls-files" run with pathspec has been micro-optimized to avoid + having to memmove(3) unnecessary bytes. + (merge 96f6d3f61a rs/ls-files-partial-optim later to maint). + + * A hotfix for a topic already in 'master'. + (merge a4d92d579f js/mingw-isatty later to maint). * Other minor doc, test and build updates and code cleanups. - (merge fa6ca11105 nd/qsort-in-merge-recursive later to maint). - (merge fa3142c919 ak/lazy-prereq-mktemp later to maint). - (merge 9c48b4fb23 ls/t0021-fixup later to maint). - (merge 584f99c87b sb/unpack-trees-grammofix later to maint). - (merge 54471fdcc3 jk/readme-gmane-is-no-more later to maint). - (merge 9e189f1a5c sb/t3600-cleanup later to maint). - (merge e2c20be57c lr/doc-fix-cet later to maint). - (merge 47437fd3bd kh/tutorial-grammofix later to maint). + (merge f2627d9b19 sb/submodule-config-cleanup later to maint). + (merge 384f1a167b sb/unpack-trees-cleanup later to maint). + (merge 874444b704 rh/diff-orderfile-doc later to maint). + (merge eafd5d9483 cw/doc-sign-off later to maint). + (merge 0aaad415bc rs/absolute-pathdup later to maint). + (merge 4432dd6b5b rs/receive-pack-cleanup later to maint). + (merge 540a398e9c sg/mailmap-self later to maint). + (merge 209df269a6 nd/rev-list-all-includes-HEAD-doc later to maint). + (merge 941b9c5270 sb/doc-unify-bottom later to maint). + (merge 2aaf37b62c jk/doc-remote-helpers-markup-fix later to maint). + (merge e91461b332 jk/doc-submodule-markup-fix later to maint). + (merge 8ab9740d9f dp/submodule-doc-markup-fix later to maint). + (merge 0838cbc22f jk/tempfile-ferror-fclose-confusion later to maint). + (merge 115a40add6 dr/doc-check-ref-format-normalize later to maint). + (merge 133f0a299d gp/document-dotfiles-in-templates-are-not-copied later to maint). + (merge 2b35a9f4c7 bc/blame-doc-fix later to maint). + (merge 7e82388024 ps/doc-gc-aggressive-depth-update later to maint). + (merge 9993a7c5f1 bc/worktree-doc-fix-detached later to maint). + (merge e519eccdf4 rt/align-add-i-help-text later to maint). diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.1.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a74f7db747 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +Git v2.12.1 Release Notes +========================= + +Fixes since v2.12 +----------------- + + * Reduce authentication round-trip over HTTP when the server supports + just a single authentication method. This also improves the + behaviour when Git is misconfigured to enable http.emptyAuth + against a server that does not authenticate without a username + (i.e. not using Kerberos etc., which makes http.emptyAuth + pointless). + + * Windows port wants to use OpenSSL's implementation of SHA-1 + routines, so let them. + + * Add 32-bit Linux variant to the set of platforms to be tested with + Travis CI. + + * When a redirected http transport gets an error during the + redirected request, we ignored the error we got from the server, + and ended up giving a not-so-useful error message. + + * The patch subcommand of "git add -i" was meant to have paths + selection prompt just like other subcommand, unlike "git add -p" + directly jumps to hunk selection. Recently, this was broken and + "add -i" lost the paths selection dialog, but it now has been + fixed. + + * Git v2.12 was shipped with an embarrassing breakage where various + operations that verify paths given from the user stopped dying when + seeing an issue, and instead later triggering segfault. + + * The code to parse "git log -L..." command line was buggy when there + are many ranges specified with -L; overrun of the allocated buffer + has been fixed. + + * The command-line parsing of "git log -L" copied internal data + structures using incorrect size on ILP32 systems. + +Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups. diff --git a/Documentation/RelNotes/2.13.0.txt b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.13.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5c2348db6c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/RelNotes/2.13.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ +Git 2.13 Release Notes +====================== + +Backward compatibility notes. + + * Use of an empty string as a pathspec element that is used for + 'everything matches' is still warned and Git asks users to use a + more explicit '.' for that instead. The hope is that existing + users will not mind this change, and eventually the warning can be + turned into a hard error, upgrading the deprecation into removal of + this (mis)feature. That is not scheduled to happen in the upcoming + release (yet). + + * The historical argument order "git merge HEAD ..." + has been deprecated for quite some time, and will be removed in a + future release. + + +Updates since v2.12 +------------------- + +UI, Workflows & Features + + * "git describe" and "git name-rev" have been taught to take more + than one refname patterns to restrict the set of refs to base their + naming output on, and also learned to take negative patterns to + name refs not to be used for naming via their "--exclude" option. + + * Deletion of a branch "foo/bar" could remove .git/refs/heads/foo + once there no longer is any other branch whose name begins with + "foo/", but we didn't do so so far. Now we do. + + * When "git merge" detects a path that is renamed in one history + while the other history deleted (or modified) it, it now reports + both paths to help the user understand what is going on in the two + histories being merged. + + * The part in "http.." configuration variable + can now be spelled with '*' that serves as wildcard. + E.g. "http.https://*.example.com.proxy" can be used to specify the + proxy used for https://a.example.com, https://b.example.com, etc., + i.e. any host in the example.com domain. + + * "git tag" did not leave useful message when adding a new entry to + reflog; this was left unnoticed for a long time because refs/tags/* + doesn't keep reflog by default. + + * The "negative" pathspec feature was somewhat more cumbersome to use + than necessary in that its short-hand used "!" which needed to be + escaped from shells, and it required "exclude from what?" specified. + + * The command line options for ssh invocation needs to be tweaked for + some implementations of SSH (e.g. PuTTY plink wants "-P " + while OpenSSH wants "-p " to specify port to connect to), and + the variant was guessed when GIT_SSH environment variable is used + to specify it. The logic to guess now applies to the command + specified by the newer GIT_SSH_COMMAND and also core.sshcommand + configuration variable, and comes with an escape hatch for users to + deal with misdetected cases. + + * The "--git-path", "--git-common-dir", and "--shared-index-path" + options of "git rev-parse" did not produce usable output. They are + now updated to show the path to the correct file, relative to where + the caller is. + + * "git diff -W" has been taught to handle the case where a new + function is added at the end of the file better. + + * "git update-ref -d" and other operations to delete references did + not leave any entry in HEAD's reflog when the reference being + deleted was the current branch. This is not a problem in practice + because you do not want to delete the branch you are currently on, + but caused renaming of the current branch to something else not to + be logged in a useful way. + + * "Cc:" on the trailer part does not have to conform to RFC strictly, + unlike in the e-mail header. "git send-email" has been updated to + ignore anything after '>' when picking addresses, to allow non-address + cruft like " # stable 4.4" after the address. + (merge 9d3343961b jh/send-email-one-cc later to maint). + + * When "git submodule init" decides that the submodule in the working + tree is its upstream, it now gives a warning as it is not a very + common setup. + (merge d1b3b81aab sb/submodule-init-url-selection later to maint). + + * "git stash save" takes a pathspec so that the local changes can be + stashed away only partially. + (merge 9e140909f6 tg/stash-push later to maint). + + * Documentation for "git ls-files" did not refer to core.quotePath. + + +Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. + + * The code to list branches in "git branch" has been consolidated + with the more generic ref-filter API. + + * Resource usage while enumerating refs from alternate object store + has been optimized to help receiving end of "push" that hosts a + repository with many "forks". + + * The gitattributes machinery is being taught to work better in a + multi-threaded environment. + + * "git rebase -i" starts using the recently updated "sequencer" code. + + * Code and design clean-up for the refs API. + + * The preload-index code has been taught not to bother with the index + entries that are paths that are not checked out by "sparse checkout". + + * Some warning() messages from "git clean" were updated to show the + errno from failed system calls. + + * The "parse_config_key()" API function has been cleaned up. + (merge ad8c7cdadd jk/parse-config-key-cleanup later to maint). + + * A test that creates a confusing branch whose name is HEAD has been + corrected not to do so. + (merge f0252ca23c jk/t6300-cleanup later to maint). + + * The code that parses header fields in the commit object has been + updated for (micro)performance and code hygiene. + (merge b072504ce1 rs/commit-parsing-optim later to maint). + + * An helper function to make it easier to append the result from + real_path() to a strbuf has been added. + (merge 33ad9ddd0b rs/strbuf-add-real-path later to maint). + + * Reduce authentication round-trip over HTTP when the server supports + just a single authentication method. This also improves the + behaviour when Git is misconfigured to enable http.emptyAuth + against a server that does not authenticate without a username + (i.e. not using Kerberos etc., which makes http.emptyAuth + pointless). + (merge 40a18fc77c jk/http-auth later to maint). + + * Windows port wants to use OpenSSL's implementation of SHA-1 + routines, so let them. + (merge 2cfc70f0de jh/mingw-openssl-sha1 later to maint). + + * The t/perf performance test suite was not prepared to test not so + old versions of Git, but now it covers versions of Git that are not + so ancient. + (merge 28e1fb5466 jt/perf-updates later to maint). + + * Add 32-bit Linux variant to the set of platforms to be tested with + Travis CI. + (merge 88dedd5e72 js/travis-32bit-linux later to maint). + + * "git branch --list" takes the "--abbrev" and "--no-abbrev" options + to control the output of the object name in its "-v"(erbose) + output, but a recent update started ignoring them; fix it before + the breakage reaches to any released version. + + +Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups. + + +Fixes since v2.12 +----------------- + +Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v2.9 in the maintenance +track are contained in this release (see the maintenance releases' +notes for details). + + * "git repack --depth=" for a long time busted the specified depth + when reusing delta from existing packs. This has been corrected. + (merge 42b766d765 jk/delta-chain-limit later to maint). + + * The code to parse the command line "git grep ... + [[--] ...]" has been cleaned up, and a handful of bugs + have been fixed (e.g. we used to check "--" if it is a rev). + (merge 131f3c96d2 jk/grep-no-index-fix later to maint). + + * "git ls-remote" and "git archive --remote" are designed to work + without being in a directory under Git's control. However, recent + updates revealed that we randomly look into a directory called + .git/ without actually doing necessary set-up when working in a + repository. Stop doing so. + (merge 4b0c3c7735 jn/remote-helpers-with-git-dir later to maint). + + * "git show-branch" expected there were only very short branch names + in the repository and used a fixed-length buffer to hold them + without checking for overflow. + (merge d3cc5f4c44 jk/show-branch-lift-name-len-limit later to maint). + + * A caller of tempfile API that uses stdio interface to write to + files may ignore errors while writing, which is detected when + tempfile is closed (with a call to ferror()). By that time, the + original errno that may have told us what went wrong is likely to + be long gone and was overwritten by an irrelevant value. + close_tempfile() now resets errno to EIO to make errno at least + predictable. + (merge 7e8c9355b7 jk/tempfile-ferror-fclose-confusion later to maint). + + * "git remote rm X", when a branch has remote X configured as the + value of its branch.*.remote, tried to remove branch.*.remote and + branch.*.merge and failed if either is unset. + (merge 20690b2139 rl/remote-allow-missing-branch-name-merge later to maint). + + * A "gc.log" file left by a backgrounded "gc --auto" disables further + automatic gc; it has been taught to run at least once a day (by + default) by ignoring a stale "gc.log" file that is too old. + (merge a831c06a2b dt/gc-ignore-old-gc-logs later to maint). + + * The code to parse "git -c VAR=VAL cmd" and set configuration + variable for the duration of cmd had two small bugs, which have + been fixed. + (merge 1274a155af jc/config-case-cmdline-take-2 later to maint). + + * user.email that consists of only cruft chars should consistently + error out, but didn't. + (merge 94425552f3 jk/ident-empty later to maint). + + * "git upload-pack", which is a counter-part of "git fetch", did not + report a request for a ref that was not advertised as invalid. + This is generally not a problem (because "git fetch" will stop + before making such a request), but is the right thing to do. + (merge bdb31eada7 jt/upload-pack-error-report later to maint). + + * A leak in a codepath to read from a packed object in (rare) cases + has been plugged. + (merge 886ddf4777 rs/sha1-file-plug-fallback-base-leak later to maint). + + * When a redirected http transport gets an error during the + redirected request, we ignored the error we got from the server, + and ended up giving a not-so-useful error message. + (merge 8e27391a5f jt/http-base-url-update-upon-redirect later to maint). + + * The patch subcommand of "git add -i" was meant to have paths + selection prompt just like other subcommand, unlike "git add -p" + directly jumps to hunk selection. Recently, this was broken and + "add -i" lost the paths selection dialog, but it now has been + fixed. + (merge c852bd54bd jk/add-i-patch-do-prompt later to maint). + + * Git v2.12 was shipped with an embarrassing breakage where various + operations that verify paths given from the user stopped dying when + seeing an issue, and instead later triggering segfault. + (merge ce83eadd9a js/realpath-pathdup-fix later to maint). + + * There is no need for Python only to give a few messages to the + standard error stream, but we somehow did. + (merge b8686c661d ss/remote-bzr-hg-placeholder-wo-python later to maint). + + * The code to parse "git log -L..." command line was buggy when there + are many ranges specified with -L; overrun of the allocated buffer + has been fixed. + (merge aaae0bf787 ax/line-log-range-merge-fix later to maint). + + * The command-line parsing of "git log -L" copied internal data + structures using incorrect size on ILP32 systems. + (merge 07f546cda5 vn/line-log-memcpy-size-fix later to maint). + + * "git diff --quiet" relies on the size field in diff_filespec to be + correctly populated, but diff_populate_filespec() helper function + made an incorrect short-cut when asked only to populate the size + field for paths that need to go through convert_to_git() (e.g. CRLF + conversion). + (merge 12426e114b jc/diff-populate-filespec-size-only-fix later to maint). + + * A few tests were run conditionally under (rare) conditions where + they cannot be run (like running cvs tests under 'root' account). + (merge c6507484a2 ab/cond-skip-tests later to maint). + + * "git branch @" created refs/heads/@ as a branch, and in general the + code that handled @{-1} and @{upstream} was a bit too loose in + disambiguating. + (merge fd4692ff70 jk/interpret-branch-name later to maint). + + * "git fetch" that requests a commit by object name, when the other + side does not allow such an request, failed without much + explanation. + (merge d56583ded6 mm/fetch-show-error-message-on-unadvertised-object later to maint). + + * "git filter-branch --prune-empty" drops a single-parent commit that + becomes a no-op, but did not drop a root commit whose tree is empty. + (merge 32da7467eb dp/filter-branch-prune-empty later to maint). + + * Recent versions of Git treats http alternates (used in dumb http + transport) just like HTTP redirects and requires the client to + enable following it, due to security concerns. But we forgot to + give a warning when we decide not to honor the alternates. + (merge 5cae73d5d2 ew/http-alternates-as-redirects-warning later to maint). + + * "git push" had a handful of codepaths that could lead to a deadlock + when unexpected error happened, which has been fixed. + (merge d1a13d3fcb jk/push-deadlock-regression-fix later to maint). + + * Other minor doc, test and build updates and code cleanups. + (merge 2cfa83574c mm/two-more-xstrfmt later to maint). + (merge b803ae4427 ps/docs-diffcore later to maint). + (merge bcd886d897 ew/markdown-url-in-readme later to maint). + (merge b2d593a779 rj/remove-unused-mktemp later to maint). + (merge 3255e512a8 jk/ewah-use-right-type-in-sizeof later to maint). diff --git a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches index 08352deaae..3faf7eb884 100644 --- a/Documentation/SubmittingPatches +++ b/Documentation/SubmittingPatches @@ -216,12 +216,11 @@ that it will be postponed. Exception: If your mailer is mangling patches then someone may ask you to re-send them using MIME, that is OK. -Do not PGP sign your patch, at least for now. Most likely, your -maintainer or other people on the list would not have your PGP -key and would not bother obtaining it anyway. Your patch is not -judged by who you are; a good patch from an unknown origin has a -far better chance of being accepted than a patch from a known, -respected origin that is done poorly or does incorrect things. +Do not PGP sign your patch. Most likely, your maintainer or other people on the +list would not have your PGP key and would not bother obtaining it anyway. +Your patch is not judged by who you are; a good patch from an unknown origin +has a far better chance of being accepted than a patch from a known, respected +origin that is done poorly or does incorrect things. If you really really really really want to do a PGP signed patch, format it as "multipart/signed", not a text/plain message @@ -246,7 +245,7 @@ patch. *2* The mailing list: git@vger.kernel.org -(5) Sign your work +(5) Certify your work by adding your "Signed-off-by: " line To improve tracking of who did what, we've borrowed the "sign-off" procedure from the Linux kernel project on patches diff --git a/Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb b/Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ec83b4959e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/asciidoctor-extensions.rb @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +require 'asciidoctor' +require 'asciidoctor/extensions' + +module Git + module Documentation + class LinkGitProcessor < Asciidoctor::Extensions::InlineMacroProcessor + use_dsl + + named :chrome + + def process(parent, target, attrs) + if parent.document.basebackend? 'html' + prefix = parent.document.attr('git-relative-html-prefix') + %(#{target}(#{attrs[1]})\n) + elsif parent.document.basebackend? 'docbook' + "\n" \ + "#{target}" \ + "#{attrs[1]}\n" \ + "\n" + end + end + end + end +end + +Asciidoctor::Extensions.register do + inline_macro Git::Documentation::LinkGitProcessor, :linkgit +end diff --git a/Documentation/blame-options.txt b/Documentation/blame-options.txt index 2669b87c9d..dc41957afa 100644 --- a/Documentation/blame-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/blame-options.txt @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ include::line-range-format.txt[] terminal. Can't use `--progress` together with `--porcelain` or `--incremental`. --M||:: +-M[]:: Detect moved or copied lines within a file. When a commit moves or copies a block of lines (e.g. the original file has A and then B, and the commit changes it to B and then @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ alphanumeric characters that Git must detect as moving/copying within a file for it to associate those lines with the parent commit. The default value is 20. --C||:: +-C[]:: In addition to `-M`, detect lines moved or copied from other files that were modified in the same commit. This is useful when you reorganize your program and move code diff --git a/Documentation/cat-texi.perl b/Documentation/cat-texi.perl index 87437f8a95..14d2f83415 100755 --- a/Documentation/cat-texi.perl +++ b/Documentation/cat-texi.perl @@ -1,9 +1,12 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl -w +use strict; +use warnings; + my @menu = (); my $output = $ARGV[0]; -open TMP, '>', "$output.tmp"; +open my $tmp, '>', "$output.tmp"; while () { next if (/^\\input texinfo/../\@node Top/); @@ -11,13 +14,13 @@ if (s/^\@top (.*)/\@node $1,,,Top/) { push @menu, $1; } - s/\(\@pxref{\[(URLS|REMOTES)\]}\)//; + s/\(\@pxref\{\[(URLS|REMOTES)\]}\)//; s/\@anchor\{[^{}]*\}//g; - print TMP; + print $tmp $_; } -close TMP; +close $tmp; -printf '\input texinfo +print '\input texinfo @setfilename gitman.info @documentencoding UTF-8 @dircategory Development @@ -28,16 +31,16 @@ @top Git Manual Pages @documentlanguage en @menu -', $menu[0]; +'; for (@menu) { print "* ${_}::\n"; } print "\@end menu\n"; -open TMP, '<', "$output.tmp"; -while () { +open $tmp, '<', "$output.tmp"; +while (<$tmp>) { print; } -close TMP; +close $tmp; print "\@bye\n"; unlink "$output.tmp"; diff --git a/Documentation/config.txt b/Documentation/config.txt index 58326c8ff2..eccc012672 100644 --- a/Documentation/config.txt +++ b/Documentation/config.txt @@ -170,6 +170,9 @@ The position of any attributes with respect to the colors be turned off by prefixing them with `no` or `no-` (e.g., `noreverse`, `no-ul`, etc). + +An empty color string produces no color effect at all. This can be used +to avoid coloring specific elements without disabling color entirely. ++ For git's pre-defined color slots, the attributes are meant to be reset at the beginning of each item in the colored output. So setting `color.decorate.branch` to `black` will paint that branch name in a @@ -351,16 +354,19 @@ core.checkStat:: all fields, including the sub-second part of mtime and ctime. core.quotePath:: - The commands that output paths (e.g. 'ls-files', - 'diff'), when not given the `-z` option, will quote - "unusual" characters in the pathname by enclosing the - pathname in a double-quote pair and with backslashes the - same way strings in C source code are quoted. If this - variable is set to false, the bytes higher than 0x80 are - not quoted but output as verbatim. Note that double - quote, backslash and control characters are always - quoted without `-z` regardless of the setting of this - variable. + Commands that output paths (e.g. 'ls-files', 'diff'), will + quote "unusual" characters in the pathname by enclosing the + pathname in double-quotes and escaping those characters with + backslashes in the same way C escapes control characters (e.g. + `\t` for TAB, `\n` for LF, `\\` for backslash) or bytes with + values larger than 0x80 (e.g. octal `\302\265` for "micro" in + UTF-8). If this variable is set to false, bytes higher than + 0x80 are not considered "unusual" any more. Double-quotes, + backslash and control characters are always escaped regardless + of the setting of this variable. A simple space character is + not considered "unusual". Many commands can output pathnames + completely verbatim using the `-z` option. The default value + is true. core.eol:: Sets the line ending type to use in the working directory for @@ -521,10 +527,12 @@ core.logAllRefUpdates:: "`$GIT_DIR/logs/`", by appending the new and old SHA-1, the date/time and the reason of the update, but only when the file exists. If this configuration - variable is set to true, missing "`$GIT_DIR/logs/`" + variable is set to `true`, missing "`$GIT_DIR/logs/`" file is automatically created for branch heads (i.e. under - refs/heads/), remote refs (i.e. under refs/remotes/), - note refs (i.e. under refs/notes/), and the symbolic ref HEAD. + `refs/heads/`), remote refs (i.e. under `refs/remotes/`), + note refs (i.e. under `refs/notes/`), and the symbolic ref `HEAD`. + If it is set to `always`, then a missing reflog is automatically + created for any ref under `refs/`. + This information can be used to determine what commit was the tip of a branch "2 days ago". @@ -787,10 +795,11 @@ core.sparseCheckout:: linkgit:git-read-tree[1] for more information. core.abbrev:: - Set the length object names are abbreviated to. If unspecified, - many commands abbreviate to 7 hexdigits, which may not be enough - for abbreviated object names to stay unique for sufficiently long - time. + Set the length object names are abbreviated to. If + unspecified or set to "auto", an appropriate value is + computed based on the approximate number of packed objects + in your repository, which hopefully is enough for + abbreviated object names to stay unique for some time. add.ignoreErrors:: add.ignore-errors (deprecated):: @@ -1400,6 +1409,12 @@ gc.autoDetach:: Make `git gc --auto` return immediately and run in background if the system supports it. Default is true. +gc.logExpiry:: + If the file gc.log exists, then `git gc --auto` won't run + unless that file is more than 'gc.logExpiry' old. Default is + "1.day". See `gc.pruneExpire` for more ways to specify its + value. + gc.packRefs:: Running `git pack-refs` in a repository renders it unclonable by Git versions prior to 1.5.1.2 over dumb @@ -1413,7 +1428,9 @@ gc.pruneExpire:: Override the grace period with this config variable. The value "now" may be used to disable this grace period and always prune unreachable objects immediately, or "never" may be used to - suppress pruning. + suppress pruning. This feature helps prevent corruption when + 'git gc' runs concurrently with another process writing to the + repository; see the "NOTES" section of linkgit:git-gc[1]. gc.worktreePruneExpire:: When 'git gc' is run, it calls @@ -1915,7 +1932,10 @@ http..*:: must match exactly between the config key and the URL. . Host/domain name (e.g., `example.com` in `https://example.com/`). - This field must match exactly between the config key and the URL. + This field must match between the config key and the URL. It is + possible to specify a `*` as part of the host name to match all subdomains + at this level. `https://*.example.com/` for example would match + `https://foo.example.com/`, but not `https://foo.bar.example.com/`. . Port number (e.g., `8080` in `http://example.com:8080/`). This field must match exactly between the config key and the URL. @@ -1950,6 +1970,17 @@ Environment variable settings always override any matches. The URLs that are matched against are those given directly to Git commands. This means any URLs visited as a result of a redirection do not participate in matching. +ssh.variant:: + Depending on the value of the environment variables `GIT_SSH` or + `GIT_SSH_COMMAND`, or the config setting `core.sshCommand`, Git + auto-detects whether to adjust its command-line parameters for use + with plink or tortoiseplink, as opposed to the default (OpenSSH). ++ +The config variable `ssh.variant` can be set to override this auto-detection; +valid values are `ssh`, `plink`, `putty` or `tortoiseplink`. Any other value +will be treated as normal ssh. This setting can be overridden via the +environment variable `GIT_SSH_VARIANT`. + i18n.commitEncoding:: Character encoding the commit messages are stored in; Git itself does not care per se, but this information is necessary e.g. when @@ -2037,6 +2068,10 @@ log.follow:: i.e. it cannot be used to follow multiple files and does not work well on non-linear history. +log.graphColors:: + A list of colors, separated by commas, that can be used to draw + history lines in `git log --graph`. + log.showRoot:: If true, the initial commit will be shown as a big creation event. This is equivalent to a diff against an empty tree. @@ -2322,6 +2357,52 @@ pretty.:: Note that an alias with the same name as a built-in format will be silently ignored. +protocol.allow:: + If set, provide a user defined default policy for all protocols which + don't explicitly have a policy (`protocol..allow`). By default, + if unset, known-safe protocols (http, https, git, ssh, file) have a + default policy of `always`, known-dangerous protocols (ext) have a + default policy of `never`, and all other protocols have a default + policy of `user`. Supported policies: ++ +-- + +* `always` - protocol is always able to be used. + +* `never` - protocol is never able to be used. + +* `user` - protocol is only able to be used when `GIT_PROTOCOL_FROM_USER` is + either unset or has a value of 1. This policy should be used when you want a + protocol to be directly usable by the user but don't want it used by commands which + execute clone/fetch/push commands without user input, e.g. recursive + submodule initialization. + +-- + +protocol..allow:: + Set a policy to be used by protocol `` with clone/fetch/push + commands. See `protocol.allow` above for the available policies. ++ +The protocol names currently used by git are: ++ +-- + - `file`: any local file-based path (including `file://` URLs, + or local paths) + + - `git`: the anonymous git protocol over a direct TCP + connection (or proxy, if configured) + + - `ssh`: git over ssh (including `host:path` syntax, + `ssh://`, etc). + + - `http`: git over http, both "smart http" and "dumb http". + Note that this does _not_ include `https`; if you want to configure + both, you must do so individually. + + - any external helpers are named by their protocol (e.g., use + `hg` to allow the `git-remote-hg` helper) +-- + pull.ff:: By default, Git does not create an extra merge commit when merging a commit that is a descendant of the current commit. Instead, the @@ -2920,7 +3001,7 @@ submodule.alternateLocation:: value is set to `superproject` the submodule to be cloned computes its alternates location relative to the superprojects alternate. -submodule.alternateErrorStrategy +submodule.alternateErrorStrategy:: Specifies how to treat errors with the alternates for a submodule as computed via `submodule.alternateLocation`. Possible values are `ignore`, `info`, `die`. Default is `die`. @@ -2969,6 +3050,11 @@ is omitted from the advertisements but `refs/heads/master` and `refs/namespaces/bar/refs/heads/master` are still advertised as so-called "have" lines. In order to match refs before stripping, add a `^` in front of the ref name. If you combine `!` and `^`, `!` must be specified first. ++ +Even if you hide refs, a client may still be able to steal the target +objects via the techniques described in the "SECURITY" section of the +linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] man page; it's best to keep private data in a +separate repository. transfer.unpackLimit:: When `fetch.unpackLimit` or `receive.unpackLimit` are @@ -2978,7 +3064,7 @@ transfer.unpackLimit:: uploadarchive.allowUnreachable:: If true, allow clients to use `git archive --remote` to request any tree, whether reachable from the ref tips or not. See the - discussion in the `SECURITY` section of + discussion in the "SECURITY" section of linkgit:git-upload-archive[1] for more details. Defaults to `false`. @@ -2992,12 +3078,23 @@ uploadpack.allowTipSHA1InWant:: When `uploadpack.hideRefs` is in effect, allow `upload-pack` to accept a fetch request that asks for an object at the tip of a hidden ref (by default, such a request is rejected). - see also `uploadpack.hideRefs`. + See also `uploadpack.hideRefs`. Even if this is false, a client + may be able to steal objects via the techniques described in the + "SECURITY" section of the linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] man page; it's + best to keep private data in a separate repository. uploadpack.allowReachableSHA1InWant:: Allow `upload-pack` to accept a fetch request that asks for an object that is reachable from any ref tip. However, note that calculating object reachability is computationally expensive. + Defaults to `false`. Even if this is false, a client may be able + to steal objects via the techniques described in the "SECURITY" + section of the linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] man page; it's best to + keep private data in a separate repository. + +uploadpack.allowAnySHA1InWant:: + Allow `upload-pack` to accept a fetch request that asks for any + object at all. Defaults to `false`. uploadpack.keepAlive:: @@ -3077,17 +3174,39 @@ user.signingKey:: This option is passed unchanged to gpg's --local-user parameter, so you may specify a key using any method that gpg supports. -versionsort.prereleaseSuffix:: - When version sort is used in linkgit:git-tag[1], prerelease - tags (e.g. "1.0-rc1") may appear after the main release - "1.0". By specifying the suffix "-rc" in this variable, - "1.0-rc1" will appear before "1.0". -+ -This variable can be specified multiple times, once per suffix. The -order of suffixes in the config file determines the sorting order -(e.g. if "-pre" appears before "-rc" in the config file then 1.0-preXX -is sorted before 1.0-rcXX). The sorting order between different -suffixes is undefined if they are in multiple config files. +versionsort.prereleaseSuffix (deprecated):: + Deprecated alias for `versionsort.suffix`. Ignored if + `versionsort.suffix` is set. + +versionsort.suffix:: + Even when version sort is used in linkgit:git-tag[1], tagnames + with the same base version but different suffixes are still sorted + lexicographically, resulting e.g. in prerelease tags appearing + after the main release (e.g. "1.0-rc1" after "1.0"). This + variable can be specified to determine the sorting order of tags + with different suffixes. ++ +By specifying a single suffix in this variable, any tagname containing +that suffix will appear before the corresponding main release. E.g. if +the variable is set to "-rc", then all "1.0-rcX" tags will appear before +"1.0". If specified multiple times, once per suffix, then the order of +suffixes in the configuration will determine the sorting order of tagnames +with those suffixes. E.g. if "-pre" appears before "-rc" in the +configuration, then all "1.0-preX" tags will be listed before any +"1.0-rcX" tags. The placement of the main release tag relative to tags +with various suffixes can be determined by specifying the empty suffix +among those other suffixes. E.g. if the suffixes "-rc", "", "-ck" and +"-bfs" appear in the configuration in this order, then all "v4.8-rcX" tags +are listed first, followed by "v4.8", then "v4.8-ckX" and finally +"v4.8-bfsX". ++ +If more than one suffixes match the same tagname, then that tagname will +be sorted according to the suffix which starts at the earliest position in +the tagname. If more than one different matching suffixes start at +that earliest position, then that tagname will be sorted according to the +longest of those suffixes. +The sorting order between different suffixes is undefined if they are +in multiple config files. web.browser:: Specify a web browser that may be used by some commands. diff --git a/Documentation/diff-config.txt b/Documentation/diff-config.txt index 58f4bd6afa..cbce8ec638 100644 --- a/Documentation/diff-config.txt +++ b/Documentation/diff-config.txt @@ -60,6 +60,12 @@ diff.context:: Generate diffs with lines of context instead of the default of 3. This value is overridden by the -U option. +diff.interHunkContext:: + Show the context between diff hunks, up to the specified number + of lines, thereby fusing the hunks that are close to each other. + This value serves as the default for the `--inter-hunk-context` + command line option. + diff.external:: If this config variable is set, diff generation is not performed using the internal diff machinery, but using the @@ -99,9 +105,10 @@ diff.noprefix:: If set, 'git diff' does not show any source or destination prefix. diff.orderFile:: - File indicating how to order files within a diff, using - one shell glob pattern per line. - Can be overridden by the '-O' option to linkgit:git-diff[1]. + File indicating how to order files within a diff. + See the '-O' option to linkgit:git-diff[1] for details. + If `diff.orderFile` is a relative pathname, it is treated as + relative to the top of the working tree. diff.renameLimit:: The number of files to consider when performing the copy/rename @@ -172,10 +179,8 @@ diff.tool:: include::mergetools-diff.txt[] diff.indentHeuristic:: -diff.compactionHeuristic:: - Set one of these options to `true` to enable one of two - experimental heuristics that shift diff hunk boundaries to - make patches easier to read. + Set this option to `true` to enable experimental heuristics + that shift diff hunk boundaries to make patches easier to read. diff.algorithm:: Choose a diff algorithm. The variants are as follows: diff --git a/Documentation/diff-format.txt b/Documentation/diff-format.txt index cf5262622f..706916c94c 100644 --- a/Documentation/diff-format.txt +++ b/Documentation/diff-format.txt @@ -78,9 +78,10 @@ Example: :100644 100644 5be4a4...... 000000...... M file.c ------------------------------------------------ -When `-z` option is not used, TAB, LF, and backslash characters -in pathnames are represented as `\t`, `\n`, and `\\`, -respectively. +Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are +quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` +(see linkgit:git-config[1]). Using `-z` the filename is output +verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte. diff format for merges ---------------------- diff --git a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt index d2a7ff56e8..231105cff4 100644 --- a/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt +++ b/Documentation/diff-generate-patch.txt @@ -53,10 +53,9 @@ The index line includes the SHA-1 checksum before and after the change. The is included if the file mode does not change; otherwise, separate lines indicate the old and the new mode. -3. TAB, LF, double quote and backslash characters in pathnames - are represented as `\t`, `\n`, `\"` and `\\`, respectively. - If there is need for such substitution then the whole - pathname is put in double quotes. +3. Pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as explained for + the configuration variable `core.quotePath` (see + linkgit:git-config[1]). 4. All the `file1` files in the output refer to files before the commit, and all the `file2` files refer to files after the commit. diff --git a/Documentation/diff-heuristic-options.txt b/Documentation/diff-heuristic-options.txt index 36cb549df9..d4f3d95505 100644 --- a/Documentation/diff-heuristic-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/diff-heuristic-options.txt @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ --indent-heuristic:: --no-indent-heuristic:: ---compaction-heuristic:: ---no-compaction-heuristic:: These are to help debugging and tuning experimental heuristics (which are off by default) that shift diff hunk boundaries to make patches easier to read. diff --git a/Documentation/diff-options.txt b/Documentation/diff-options.txt index e6215c372c..89cc0f48de 100644 --- a/Documentation/diff-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/diff-options.txt @@ -192,10 +192,9 @@ ifndef::git-log[] given, do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators. endif::git-log[] + -Without this option, each pathname output will have TAB, LF, double quotes, -and backslash characters replaced with `\t`, `\n`, `\"`, and `\\`, -respectively, and the pathname will be enclosed in double quotes if -any of those replacements occurred. +Without this option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as +explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` (see +linkgit:git-config[1]). --name-only:: Show only names of changed files. @@ -466,11 +465,41 @@ information. endif::git-format-patch[] -O:: - Output the patch in the order specified in the - , which has one shell glob pattern per line. + Control the order in which files appear in the output. This overrides the `diff.orderFile` configuration variable (see linkgit:git-config[1]). To cancel `diff.orderFile`, use `-O/dev/null`. ++ +The output order is determined by the order of glob patterns in +. +All files with pathnames that match the first pattern are output +first, all files with pathnames that match the second pattern (but not +the first) are output next, and so on. +All files with pathnames that do not match any pattern are output +last, as if there was an implicit match-all pattern at the end of the +file. +If multiple pathnames have the same rank (they match the same pattern +but no earlier patterns), their output order relative to each other is +the normal order. ++ + is parsed as follows: ++ +-- + - Blank lines are ignored, so they can be used as separators for + readability. + + - Lines starting with a hash ("`#`") are ignored, so they can be used + for comments. Add a backslash ("`\`") to the beginning of the + pattern if it starts with a hash. + + - Each other line contains a single pattern. +-- ++ +Patterns have the same syntax and semantics as patterns used for +fnmantch(3) without the FNM_PATHNAME flag, except a pathname also +matches a pattern if removing any number of the final pathname +components matches the pattern. For example, the pattern "`foo*bar`" +matches "`fooasdfbar`" and "`foo/bar/baz/asdf`" but not "`foobarx`". ifndef::git-format-patch[] -R:: @@ -511,6 +540,8 @@ endif::git-format-patch[] --inter-hunk-context=:: Show the context between diff hunks, up to the specified number of lines, thereby fusing hunks that are close to each other. + Defaults to `diff.interHunkContext` or 0 if the config option + is unset. -W:: --function-context:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-apply.txt b/Documentation/git-apply.txt index 8ddb207409..631cbd840a 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-apply.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-apply.txt @@ -108,10 +108,9 @@ the information is read from the current index instead. When `--numstat` has been given, do not munge pathnames, but use a NUL-terminated machine-readable format. + -Without this option, each pathname output will have TAB, LF, double quotes, -and backslash characters replaced with `\t`, `\n`, `\"`, and `\\`, -respectively, and the pathname will be enclosed in double quotes if -any of those replacements occurred. +Without this option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are quoted as +explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` (see +linkgit:git-config[1]). -p:: Remove leading slashes from traditional diff paths. The diff --git a/Documentation/git-bisect.txt b/Documentation/git-bisect.txt index 2bb9a577a2..bdd915a66b 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-bisect.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-bisect.txt @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ on the subcommand: git bisect start [--term-{old,good}= --term-{new,bad}=] [--no-checkout] [ [...]] [--] [...] - git bisect (bad|new) [] - git bisect (good|old) [...] + git bisect (bad|new|) [] + git bisect (good|old|) [...] git bisect terms [--term-good | --term-bad] git bisect skip [(|)...] git bisect reset [] diff --git a/Documentation/git-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-branch.txt index 5516a47b54..092f1bcf9f 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-branch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-branch.txt @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ SYNOPSIS [--list] [-v [--abbrev= | --no-abbrev]] [--column[=] | --no-column] [(--merged | --no-merged | --contains) []] [--sort=] - [--points-at ] [...] + [--points-at ] [--format=] [...] 'git branch' [--set-upstream | --track | --no-track] [-l] [-f] [] 'git branch' (--set-upstream-to= | -u ) [] 'git branch' --unset-upstream [] @@ -91,6 +91,9 @@ OPTIONS based sha1 expressions such as "@\{yesterday}". Note that in non-bare repositories, reflogs are usually enabled by default by the `core.logallrefupdates` config option. + The negated form `--no-create-reflog` only overrides an earlier + `--create-reflog`, but currently does not negate the setting of + `core.logallrefupdates`. -f:: --force:: @@ -250,6 +253,11 @@ start-point is either a local or remote-tracking branch. --points-at :: Only list branches of the given object. +--format :: + A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from the object + pointed at by a ref being shown. The format is the same as + that of linkgit:git-for-each-ref[1]. + Examples -------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt b/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt index 8611a99120..92777cef25 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-check-ref-format.txt @@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ OPTIONS --normalize:: Normalize 'refname' by removing any leading slash (`/`) characters and collapsing runs of adjacent slashes between - name components into a single slash. Iff the normalized + name components into a single slash. If the normalized refname is valid then print it to standard output and exit - with a status of 0. (`--print` is a deprecated way to spell - `--normalize`.) + with a status of 0, otherwise exit with a non-zero status. + (`--print` is a deprecated way to spell `--normalize`.) EXAMPLES diff --git a/Documentation/git-commit.txt b/Documentation/git-commit.txt index 4f8f20a360..25dcdcc289 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-commit.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-commit.txt @@ -117,9 +117,12 @@ OPTIONS -z:: --null:: - When showing `short` or `porcelain` status output, terminate - entries in the status output with NUL, instead of LF. If no - format is given, implies the `--porcelain` output format. + When showing `short` or `porcelain` status output, print the + filename verbatim and terminate the entries with NUL, instead of LF. + If no format is given, implies the `--porcelain` output format. + Without the `-z` option, filenames with "unusual" characters are + quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` + (see linkgit:git-config[1]). -F :: --file=:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-describe.txt b/Documentation/git-describe.txt index e4ac448ff5..8755f3af7b 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-describe.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-describe.txt @@ -83,7 +83,20 @@ OPTIONS --match :: Only consider tags matching the given `glob(7)` pattern, excluding the "refs/tags/" prefix. This can be used to avoid - leaking private tags from the repository. + leaking private tags from the repository. If given multiple times, a + list of patterns will be accumulated, and tags matching any of the + patterns will be considered. Use `--no-match` to clear and reset the + list of patterns. + +--exclude :: + Do not consider tags matching the given `glob(7)` pattern, excluding + the "refs/tags/" prefix. This can be used to narrow the tag space and + find only tags matching some meaningful criteria. If given multiple + times, a list of patterns will be accumulated and tags matching any + of the patterns will be excluded. When combined with --match a tag will + be considered when it matches at least one --match pattern and does not + match any of the --exclude patterns. Use `--no-exclude` to clear and + reset the list of patterns. --always:: Show uniquely abbreviated commit object as fallback. diff --git a/Documentation/git-difftool.txt b/Documentation/git-difftool.txt index 224fb3090b..96c26e6aa8 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-difftool.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-difftool.txt @@ -86,10 +86,11 @@ instead. `--no-symlinks` is the default on Windows. Additionally, `$BASE` is set in the environment. -g:: ---gui:: +--[no-]gui:: When 'git-difftool' is invoked with the `-g` or `--gui` option the default diff tool will be read from the configured - `diff.guitool` variable instead of `diff.tool`. + `diff.guitool` variable instead of `diff.tool`. The `--no-gui` + option can be used to override this setting. --[no-]trust-exit-code:: 'git-difftool' invokes a diff tool individually on each file. diff --git a/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt index d45f6adc69..f7ebe36a7b 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fetch-pack.txt @@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ be in a separate packet, and the list must end with a flush packet. $GIT_DIR (e.g. "HEAD", "refs/heads/master"). When unspecified, update from all heads the remote side has. + -If the remote has enabled the options `uploadpack.allowTipSHA1InWant` or -`uploadpack.allowReachableSHA1InWant`, they may alternatively be 40-hex -sha1s present on the remote. +If the remote has enabled the options `uploadpack.allowTipSHA1InWant`, +`uploadpack.allowReachableSHA1InWant`, or `uploadpack.allowAnySHA1InWant`, +they may alternatively be 40-hex sha1s present on the remote. SEE ALSO -------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-fetch.txt b/Documentation/git-fetch.txt index 9e4216999d..b153aefa68 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-fetch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-fetch.txt @@ -192,6 +192,8 @@ The first command fetches the `maint` branch from the repository at objects will eventually be removed by git's built-in housekeeping (see linkgit:git-gc[1]). +include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[] + BUGS ---- Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in already checked diff --git a/Documentation/git-filter-branch.txt b/Documentation/git-filter-branch.txt index 0a09698c03..6e4bb02204 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-filter-branch.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-filter-branch.txt @@ -167,14 +167,12 @@ to other tags will be rewritten to point to the underlying commit. project root. Implies <>. --prune-empty:: - Some kind of filters will generate empty commits, that left the tree - untouched. This switch allow git-filter-branch to ignore such - commits. Though, this switch only applies for commits that have one - and only one parent, it will hence keep merges points. Also, this - option is not compatible with the use of `--commit-filter`. Though you - just need to use the function 'git_commit_non_empty_tree "$@"' instead - of the `git commit-tree "$@"` idiom in your commit filter to make that - happen. + Some filters will generate empty commits that leave the tree untouched. + This option instructs git-filter-branch to remove such commits if they + have exactly one or zero non-pruned parents; merge commits will + therefore remain intact. This option cannot be used together with + `--commit-filter`, though the same effect can be achieved by using the + provided `git_commit_non_empty_tree` function in a commit filter. --original :: Use this option to set the namespace where the original commits diff --git a/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt b/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt index abe13f3bed..111e1be6f5 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-for-each-ref.txt @@ -95,11 +95,20 @@ refname:: The name of the ref (the part after $GIT_DIR/). For a non-ambiguous short name of the ref append `:short`. The option core.warnAmbiguousRefs is used to select the strict - abbreviation mode. If `strip=` is appended, strips `` - slash-separated path components from the front of the refname - (e.g., `%(refname:strip=2)` turns `refs/tags/foo` into `foo`. - `` must be a positive integer. If a displayed ref has fewer - components than ``, the command aborts with an error. + abbreviation mode. If `lstrip=` (`rstrip=`) is appended, strips `` + slash-separated path components from the front (back) of the refname + (e.g. `%(refname:lstrip=2)` turns `refs/tags/foo` into `foo` and + `%(refname:rstrip=2)` turns `refs/tags/foo` into `refs`). + If `` is a negative number, strip as many path components as + necessary from the specified end to leave `-` path components + (e.g. `%(refname:lstrip=-2)` turns + `refs/tags/foo` into `tags/foo` and `%(refname:rstrip=-1)` + turns `refs/tags/foo` into `refs`). When the ref does not have + enough components, the result becomes an empty string if + stripping with positive , or it becomes the full refname if + stripping with negative . Neither is an error. ++ +`strip` can be used as a synomym to `lstrip`. objecttype:: The type of the object (`blob`, `tree`, `commit`, `tag`). @@ -110,21 +119,31 @@ objectsize:: objectname:: The object name (aka SHA-1). For a non-ambiguous abbreviation of the object name append `:short`. + For an abbreviation of the object name with desired length append + `:short=`, where the minimum length is MINIMUM_ABBREV. The + length may be exceeded to ensure unique object names. upstream:: The name of a local ref which can be considered ``upstream'' - from the displayed ref. Respects `:short` in the same way as - `refname` above. Additionally respects `:track` to show - "[ahead N, behind M]" and `:trackshort` to show the terse - version: ">" (ahead), "<" (behind), "<>" (ahead and behind), - or "=" (in sync). Has no effect if the ref does not have - tracking information associated with it. + from the displayed ref. Respects `:short`, `:lstrip` and + `:rstrip` in the same way as `refname` above. Additionally + respects `:track` to show "[ahead N, behind M]" and + `:trackshort` to show the terse version: ">" (ahead), "<" + (behind), "<>" (ahead and behind), or "=" (in sync). `:track` + also prints "[gone]" whenever unknown upstream ref is + encountered. Append `:track,nobracket` to show tracking + information without brackets (i.e "ahead N, behind M"). Has + no effect if the ref does not have tracking information + associated with it. All the options apart from `nobracket` + are mutually exclusive, but if used together the last option + is selected. push:: - The name of a local ref which represents the `@{push}` location - for the displayed ref. Respects `:short`, `:track`, and - `:trackshort` options as `upstream` does. Produces an empty - string if no `@{push}` ref is configured. + The name of a local ref which represents the `@{push}` + location for the displayed ref. Respects `:short`, `:lstrip`, + `:rstrip`, `:track`, and `:trackshort` options as `upstream` + does. Produces an empty string if no `@{push}` ref is + configured. HEAD:: '*' if HEAD matches current ref (the checked out branch), ' ' @@ -149,6 +168,25 @@ align:: quoted, but if nested then only the topmost level performs quoting. +if:: + Used as %(if)...%(then)...%(end) or + %(if)...%(then)...%(else)...%(end). If there is an atom with + value or string literal after the %(if) then everything after + the %(then) is printed, else if the %(else) atom is used, then + everything after %(else) is printed. We ignore space when + evaluating the string before %(then), this is useful when we + use the %(HEAD) atom which prints either "*" or " " and we + want to apply the 'if' condition only on the 'HEAD' ref. + Append ":equals=" or ":notequals=" to compare + the value between the %(if:...) and %(then) atoms with the + given string. + +symref:: + The ref which the given symbolic ref refers to. If not a + symbolic ref, nothing is printed. Respects the `:short`, + `:lstrip` and `:rstrip` options in the same way as `refname` + above. + In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the header field names (`tree`, `parent`, `object`, `type`, and `tag`) can be used to specify the value in the header field. @@ -186,6 +224,14 @@ As a special case for the date-type fields, you may specify a format for the date by adding `:` followed by date format name (see the values the `--date` option to linkgit:git-rev-list[1] takes). +Some atoms like %(align) and %(if) always require a matching %(end). +We call them "opening atoms" and sometimes denote them as %($open). + +When a scripting language specific quoting is in effect, everything +between a top-level opening atom and its matching %(end) is evaluated +according to the semantics of the opening atom and only its result +from the top-level is quoted. + EXAMPLES -------- @@ -273,6 +319,22 @@ eval=`git for-each-ref --shell --format="$fmt" \ eval "$eval" ------------ + +An example to show the usage of %(if)...%(then)...%(else)...%(end). +This prefixes the current branch with a star. + +------------ +git for-each-ref --format="%(if)%(HEAD)%(then)* %(else) %(end)%(refname:short)" refs/heads/ +------------ + + +An example to show the usage of %(if)...%(then)...%(end). +This prints the authorname, if present. + +------------ +git for-each-ref --format="%(refname)%(if)%(authorname)%(then) Authored by: %(authorname)%(end)" +------------ + SEE ALSO -------- linkgit:git-show-ref[1] diff --git a/Documentation/git-gc.txt b/Documentation/git-gc.txt index bed60f471c..571b5a7e3c 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-gc.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-gc.txt @@ -63,11 +63,10 @@ automatic consolidation of packs. --prune=:: Prune loose objects older than date (default is 2 weeks ago, overridable by the config variable `gc.pruneExpire`). - --prune=all prunes loose objects regardless of their age (do - not use --prune=all unless you know exactly what you are doing. - Unless the repository is quiescent, you will lose newly created - objects that haven't been anchored with the refs and end up - corrupting your repository). --prune is on by default. + --prune=all prunes loose objects regardless of their age and + increases the risk of corruption if another process is writing to + the repository concurrently; see "NOTES" below. --prune is on by + default. --no-prune:: Do not prune any loose objects. @@ -128,7 +127,7 @@ the documentation for the --window' option in linkgit:git-repack[1] for more details. This defaults to 250. Similarly, the optional configuration variable `gc.aggressiveDepth` -controls --depth option in linkgit:git-repack[1]. This defaults to 250. +controls --depth option in linkgit:git-repack[1]. This defaults to 50. The optional configuration variable `gc.pruneExpire` controls how old the unreferenced loose objects have to be before they are pruned. The @@ -138,17 +137,36 @@ default is "2 weeks ago". Notes ----- -'git gc' tries very hard to be safe about the garbage it collects. In +'git gc' tries very hard not to delete objects that are referenced +anywhere in your repository. In particular, it will keep not only objects referenced by your current set of branches and tags, but also objects referenced by the index, remote-tracking branches, refs saved by 'git filter-branch' in refs/original/, or reflogs (which may reference commits in branches that were later amended or rewound). - -If you are expecting some objects to be collected and they aren't, check +If you are expecting some objects to be deleted and they aren't, check all of those locations and decide whether it makes sense in your case to remove those references. +On the other hand, when 'git gc' runs concurrently with another process, +there is a risk of it deleting an object that the other process is using +but hasn't created a reference to. This may just cause the other process +to fail or may corrupt the repository if the other process later adds a +reference to the deleted object. Git has two features that significantly +mitigate this problem: + +. Any object with modification time newer than the `--prune` date is kept, + along with everything reachable from it. + +. Most operations that add an object to the database update the + modification time of the object if it is already present so that #1 + applies. + +However, these features fall short of a complete solution, so users who +run commands concurrently have to live with some risk of corruption (which +seems to be low in practice) unless they turn off automatic garbage +collection with 'git config gc.auto 0'. + HOOKS ----- diff --git a/Documentation/git-grep.txt b/Documentation/git-grep.txt index 0ecea6e491..71f32f3508 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-grep.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-grep.txt @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ SYNOPSIS [--threads ] [-f ] [-e] [--and|--or|--not|(|)|-e ...] + [--recurse-submodules] [--parent-basename ] [ [--[no-]exclude-standard] [--cached | --no-index | --untracked] | ...] [--] [...] @@ -88,6 +89,19 @@ OPTIONS mechanism. Only useful when searching files in the current directory with `--no-index`. +--recurse-submodules:: + Recursively search in each submodule that has been initialized and + checked out in the repository. When used in combination with the + option the prefix of all submodule output will be the name of + the parent project's object. + +--parent-basename :: + For internal use only. In order to produce uniform output with the + --recurse-submodules option, this option can be used to provide the + basename of a parent's object to a submodule so the submodule + can prefix its output with the parent's name rather than the SHA1 of + the submodule. + -a:: --text:: Process binary files as if they were text. diff --git a/Documentation/git-gui.txt b/Documentation/git-gui.txt index c1a3e8bf07..5f93f8003d 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-gui.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-gui.txt @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ blame:: browser:: Start a tree browser showing all files in the specified - commit (or `HEAD` by default). Files selected through the + commit. Files selected through the browser are opened in the blame viewer. citool:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-init.txt b/Documentation/git-init.txt index 9d27197de8..3c5a67fb96 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-init.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-init.txt @@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ does not exist, it will be created. TEMPLATE DIRECTORY ------------------ -The template directory contains files and directories that will be copied to -the `$GIT_DIR` after it is created. +Files and directories in the template directory whose name do not start with a +dot will be copied to the `$GIT_DIR` after it is created. The template directory will be one of the following (in order): diff --git a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt index 446209e206..1cab703f73 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-ls-files.txt @@ -77,7 +77,8 @@ OPTIONS succeed. -z:: - \0 line termination on output. + \0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames. + See OUTPUT below for more information. -x :: --exclude=:: @@ -196,9 +197,10 @@ the index records up to three such pairs; one from tree O in stage the user (or the porcelain) to see what should eventually be recorded at the path. (see linkgit:git-read-tree[1] for more information on state) -When `-z` option is not used, TAB, LF, and backslash characters -in pathnames are represented as `\t`, `\n`, and `\\`, -respectively. +Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are +quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` +(see linkgit:git-config[1]). Using `-z` the filename is output +verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte. Exclude Patterns diff --git a/Documentation/git-ls-tree.txt b/Documentation/git-ls-tree.txt index dbc91f98ff..9dee7bef35 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-ls-tree.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-ls-tree.txt @@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ OPTIONS Show object size of blob (file) entries. -z:: - \0 line termination on output. + \0 line termination on output and do not quote filenames. + See OUTPUT FORMAT below for more information. --name-only:: --name-status:: @@ -82,8 +83,6 @@ Output Format ------------- SP SP TAB -Unless the `-z` option is used, TAB, LF, and backslash characters -in pathnames are represented as `\t`, `\n`, and `\\`, respectively. This output format is compatible with what `--index-info --stdin` of 'git update-index' expects. @@ -95,6 +94,11 @@ Object size identified by is given in bytes, and right-justified with minimum width of 7 characters. Object size is given only for blobs (file) entries; for other entries `-` character is used in place of size. +Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are +quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` +(see linkgit:git-config[1]). Using `-z` the filename is output +verbatim and the line is terminated by a NUL byte. + GIT --- Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/git-merge.txt b/Documentation/git-merge.txt index b758d5556c..ca3c27b88a 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-merge.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-merge.txt @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ SYNOPSIS [--[no-]rerere-autoupdate] [-m ] [...] 'git merge' HEAD ... 'git merge' --abort +'git merge' --continue DESCRIPTION ----------- @@ -61,6 +62,8 @@ reconstruct the original (pre-merge) changes. Therefore: discouraged: while possible, it may leave you in a state that is hard to back out of in the case of a conflict. +The fourth syntax ("`git merge --continue`") can only be run after the +merge has resulted in conflicts. OPTIONS ------- @@ -99,6 +102,11 @@ commit or stash your changes before running 'git merge'. 'git merge --abort' is equivalent to 'git reset --merge' when `MERGE_HEAD` is present. +--continue:: + After a 'git merge' stops due to conflicts you can conclude the + merge by running 'git merge --continue' (see "HOW TO RESOLVE + CONFLICTS" section below). + ...:: Commits, usually other branch heads, to merge into our branch. Specifying more than one commit will create a merge with diff --git a/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt b/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt index ca28fb8e2a..e8e68f528c 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-name-rev.txt @@ -26,7 +26,18 @@ OPTIONS --refs=:: Only use refs whose names match a given shell pattern. The pattern - can be one of branch name, tag name or fully qualified ref name. + can be one of branch name, tag name or fully qualified ref name. If + given multiple times, use refs whose names match any of the given shell + patterns. Use `--no-refs` to clear any previous ref patterns given. + +--exclude=:: + Do not use any ref whose name matches a given shell pattern. The + pattern can be one of branch name, tag name or fully qualified ref + name. If given multiple times, a ref will be excluded when it matches + any of the given patterns. When used together with --refs, a ref will + be used as a match only when it matches at least one --refs pattern and + does not match any --exclude patterns. Use `--no-exclude` to clear the + list of exclude patterns. --all:: List all commits reachable from all refs diff --git a/Documentation/git-p4.txt b/Documentation/git-p4.txt index bae862ddcb..7436c64a95 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-p4.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-p4.txt @@ -479,6 +479,8 @@ git-p4.client:: git-p4.retries:: Specifies the number of times to retry a p4 command (notably, 'p4 sync') if the network times out. The default value is 3. + Set the value to 0 to disable retries or if your p4 version + does not support retries (pre 2012.2). Clone and sync variables ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diff --git a/Documentation/git-pull.txt b/Documentation/git-pull.txt index d033b258e5..4470e4b574 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-pull.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-pull.txt @@ -237,6 +237,8 @@ If you tried a pull which resulted in complex conflicts and would want to start over, you can recover with 'git reset'. +include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[] + BUGS ---- Using --recurse-submodules can only fetch new commits in already checked diff --git a/Documentation/git-push.txt b/Documentation/git-push.txt index 47b77e693b..1624a35888 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-push.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-push.txt @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ origin +master` to force a push to the `master` branch). See the standard error stream is not directed to a terminal. --no-recurse-submodules:: ---recurse-submodules=check|on-demand|no:: +--recurse-submodules=check|on-demand|only|no:: May be used to make sure all submodule commits used by the revisions to be pushed are available on a remote-tracking branch. If 'check' is used Git will verify that all submodule commits that @@ -280,11 +280,12 @@ origin +master` to force a push to the `master` branch). See the remote of the submodule. If any commits are missing the push will be aborted and exit with non-zero status. If 'on-demand' is used all submodules that changed in the revisions to be pushed will be - pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary revisions - it will also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. A value of - 'no' or using `--no-recurse-submodules` can be used to override the - push.recurseSubmodules configuration variable when no submodule - recursion is required. + pushed. If on-demand was not able to push all necessary revisions it will + also be aborted and exit with non-zero status. If 'only' is used all + submodules will be recursively pushed while the superproject is left + unpushed. A value of 'no' or using `--no-recurse-submodules` can be used + to override the push.recurseSubmodules configuration variable when no + submodule recursion is required. --[no-]verify:: Toggle the pre-push hook (see linkgit:githooks[5]). The @@ -559,6 +560,8 @@ Commits A and B would no longer belong to a branch with a symbolic name, and so would be unreachable. As such, these commits would be removed by a `git gc` command on the origin repository. +include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[] + GIT --- Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/git-relink.txt b/Documentation/git-relink.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3b33c99510..0000000000 --- a/Documentation/git-relink.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -git-relink(1) -============= - -NAME ----- -git-relink - Hardlink common objects in local repositories - -SYNOPSIS --------- -[verse] -'git relink' [--safe] ... - -DESCRIPTION ------------ -This will scan 1 or more object repositories and look for objects in common -with a master repository. Objects not already hardlinked to the master -repository will be replaced with a hardlink to the master repository. - -OPTIONS -------- ---safe:: - Stops if two objects with the same hash exist but have different sizes. - Default is to warn and continue. - -:: - Directories containing a .git/objects/ subdirectory. - -GIT ---- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/git-reset.txt b/Documentation/git-reset.txt index 25432d9257..8a21198d65 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-reset.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-reset.txt @@ -292,6 +292,54 @@ $ git reset --keep start <3> <3> But you can use "reset --keep" to remove the unwanted commit after you switched to "branch2". +Split a commit apart into a sequence of commits:: ++ +Suppose that you have created lots of logically separate changes and commited +them together. Then, later you decide that it might be better to have each +logical chunk associated with its own commit. You can use git reset to rewind +history without changing the contents of your local files, and then successively +use `git add -p` to interactively select which hunks to include into each commit, +using `git commit -c` to pre-populate the commit message. ++ +------------ +$ git reset -N HEAD^ <1> +$ git add -p <2> +$ git diff --cached <3> +$ git commit -c HEAD@{1} <4> +... <5> +$ git add ... <6> +$ git diff --cached <7> +$ git commit ... <8> +------------ ++ +<1> First, reset the history back one commit so that we remove the original + commit, but leave the working tree with all the changes. The -N ensures + that any new files added with HEAD are still marked so that git add -p + will find them. +<2> Next, we interactively select diff hunks to add using the git add -p + facility. This will ask you about each diff hunk in sequence and you can + use simple commands such as "yes, include this", "No don't include this" + or even the very powerful "edit" facility. +<3> Once satisfied with the hunks you want to include, you should verify what + has been prepared for the first commit by using git diff --cached. This + shows all the changes that have been moved into the index and are about + to be committed. +<4> Next, commit the changes stored in the index. The -c option specifies to + pre-populate the commit message from the original message that you started + with in the first commit. This is helpful to avoid retyping it. The HEAD@{1} + is a special notation for the commit that HEAD used to be at prior to the + original reset commit (1 change ago). See linkgit:git-reflog[1] for more + details. You may also use any other valid commit reference. +<5> You can repeat steps 2-4 multiple times to break the original code into + any number of commits. +<6> Now you've split out many of the changes into their own commits, and might + no longer use the patch mode of git add, in order to select all remaining + uncommitted changes. +<7> Once again, check to verify that you've included what you want to. You may + also wish to verify that git diff doesn't show any remaining changes to be + committed later. +<8> And finally create the final commit. + DISCUSSION ---------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt index b6c6326cdc..91c02b8c85 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-rev-parse.txt @@ -91,7 +91,8 @@ repository. For example: ---- prefix=$(git rev-parse --show-prefix) cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" -eval "set -- $(git rev-parse --sq --prefix "$prefix" "$@")" +# rev-parse provides the -- needed for 'set' +eval "set $(git rev-parse --sq --prefix "$prefix" -- "$@")" ---- --verify:: @@ -216,6 +217,10 @@ If `$GIT_DIR` is not defined and the current directory is not detected to lie in a Git repository or work tree print a message to stderr and exit with nonzero status. +--absolute-git-dir:: + Like `--git-dir`, but its output is always the canonicalized + absolute path. + --git-common-dir:: Show `$GIT_COMMON_DIR` if defined, else `$GIT_DIR`. diff --git a/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt b/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt index 31af7f2736..ee6c5476c1 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-shortlog.txt @@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ OPTIONS Each pretty-printed commit will be rewrapped before it is shown. +-c:: +--committer:: + Collect and show committer identities instead of authors. + -w[[,[,]]]:: Linewrap the output by wrapping each line at `width`. The first line of each entry is indented by `indent1` spaces, and the second diff --git a/Documentation/git-stash.txt b/Documentation/git-stash.txt index 2e9cef06e6..70191d06b6 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-stash.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-stash.txt @@ -13,8 +13,11 @@ SYNOPSIS 'git stash' drop [-q|--quiet] [] 'git stash' ( pop | apply ) [--index] [-q|--quiet] [] 'git stash' branch [] -'git stash' [save [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-q|--quiet] - [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] []] +'git stash' save [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-q|--quiet] + [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [] +'git stash' [push [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-q|--quiet] + [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-m|--message ]] + [--] [...]] 'git stash' clear 'git stash' create [] 'git stash' store [-m|--message ] [-q|--quiet] @@ -46,13 +49,24 @@ OPTIONS ------- save [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-q|--quiet] []:: +push [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-q|--quiet] [-m|--message ] [--] [...]:: - Save your local modifications to a new 'stash', and run `git reset - --hard` to revert them. The part is optional and gives - the description along with the stashed state. For quickly making - a snapshot, you can omit _both_ "save" and , but giving - only does not trigger this action to prevent a misspelled - subcommand from making an unwanted stash. + Save your local modifications to a new 'stash' and roll them + back to HEAD (in the working tree and in the index). + The part is optional and gives + the description along with the stashed state. ++ +For quickly making a snapshot, you can omit "push". In this mode, +non-option arguments are not allowed to prevent a misspelled +subcommand from making an unwanted stash. The two exceptions to this +are `stash -p` which acts as alias for `stash push -p` and pathspecs, +which are allowed after a double hyphen `--` for disambiguation. ++ +When pathspec is given to 'git stash push', the new stash records the +modified states only for the files that match the pathspec. The index +entries and working tree files are then rolled back to the state in +HEAD only for these files, too, leaving files that do not match the +pathspec intact. + If the `--keep-index` option is used, all changes already added to the index are left intact. diff --git a/Documentation/git-status.txt b/Documentation/git-status.txt index 725065ef2d..ba873657cf 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-status.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-status.txt @@ -322,10 +322,9 @@ When the `-z` option is given, pathnames are printed as is and without any quoting and lines are terminated with a NUL (ASCII 0x00) byte. -Otherwise, all pathnames will be "C-quoted" if they contain any tab, -linefeed, double quote, or backslash characters. In C-quoting, these -characters will be replaced with the corresponding C-style escape -sequences and the resulting pathname will be double quoted. +Without the `-z` option, pathnames with "unusual" characters are +quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath` +(see linkgit:git-config[1]). CONFIGURATION diff --git a/Documentation/git-submodule.txt b/Documentation/git-submodule.txt index d841573475..e05d0cddef 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-submodule.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-submodule.txt @@ -9,19 +9,15 @@ git-submodule - Initialize, update or inspect submodules SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'git submodule' [--quiet] add [-b ] [-f|--force] [--name ] - [--reference ] [--depth ] [--] [] +'git submodule' [--quiet] add [] [--] [] 'git submodule' [--quiet] status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [...] 'git submodule' [--quiet] init [--] [...] 'git submodule' [--quiet] deinit [-f|--force] (--all|[--] ...) -'git submodule' [--quiet] update [--init] [--remote] [-N|--no-fetch] - [--[no-]recommend-shallow] [-f|--force] [--rebase|--merge] - [--reference ] [--depth ] [--recursive] - [--jobs ] [--] [...] -'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [--cached|--files] [(-n|--summary-limit) ] - [commit] [--] [...] +'git submodule' [--quiet] update [] [--] [...] +'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [] [--] [...] 'git submodule' [--quiet] foreach [--recursive] 'git submodule' [--quiet] sync [--recursive] [--] [...] +'git submodule' [--quiet] absorbgitdirs [--] [...] DESCRIPTION @@ -62,7 +58,7 @@ if you choose to go that route. COMMANDS -------- -add:: +add [-b ] [-f|--force] [--name ] [--reference ] [--depth ] [--] []:: Add the given repository as a submodule at the given path to the changeset to be committed next to the current project: the current project is termed the "superproject". @@ -77,13 +73,17 @@ configuration entries unless `--name` is used to specify a logical name. + is the URL of the new submodule's origin repository. This may be either an absolute URL, or (if it begins with ./ -or ../), the location relative to the superproject's origin +or ../), the location relative to the superproject's default remote repository (Please note that to specify a repository 'foo.git' which is located right next to a superproject 'bar.git', you'll have to use '../foo.git' instead of './foo.git' - as one might expect when following the rules for relative URLs - because the evaluation of relative URLs in Git is identical to that of relative directories). -If the superproject doesn't have an origin configured ++ +The default remote is the remote of the remote tracking branch +of the current branch. If no such remote tracking branch exists or +the HEAD is detached, "origin" is assumed to be the default remote. +If the superproject doesn't have a default remote configured the superproject is its own authoritative upstream and the current working directory is used instead. + @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ together in the same relative location, and only the superproject's URL needs to be provided: git-submodule will correctly locate the submodule using the relative URL in .gitmodules. -status:: +status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [...]:: Show the status of the submodules. This will print the SHA-1 of the currently checked out commit for each submodule, along with the submodule path and the output of 'git describe' for the @@ -120,22 +120,28 @@ submodules with respect to the commit recorded in the index or the HEAD, linkgit:git-status[1] and linkgit:git-diff[1] will provide that information too (and can also report changes to a submodule's work tree). -init:: +init [--] [...]:: Initialize the submodules recorded in the index (which were - added and committed elsewhere) by copying submodule - names and urls from .gitmodules to .git/config. - Optional arguments limit which submodules will be initialized. - It will also copy the value of `submodule.$name.update` into - .git/config. - The key used in .git/config is `submodule.$name.url`. - This command does not alter existing information in .git/config. - You can then customize the submodule clone URLs in .git/config - for your local setup and proceed to `git submodule update`; - you can also just use `git submodule update --init` without - the explicit 'init' step if you do not intend to customize - any submodule locations. - -deinit:: + added and committed elsewhere) by setting `submodule.$name.url` + in .git/config. It uses the same setting from .gitmodules as + a template. If the URL is relative, it will be resolved using + the default remote. If there is no default remote, the current + repository will be assumed to be upstream. ++ +Optional arguments limit which submodules will be initialized. +If no path is specified, all submodules are initialized. ++ +When present, it will also copy the value of `submodule.$name.update`. +This command does not alter existing information in .git/config. +You can then customize the submodule clone URLs in .git/config +for your local setup and proceed to `git submodule update`; +you can also just use `git submodule update --init` without +the explicit 'init' step if you do not intend to customize +any submodule locations. ++ +See the add subcommand for the defintion of default remote. + +deinit [-f|--force] (--all|[--] ...):: Unregister the given submodules, i.e. remove the whole `submodule.$name` section from .git/config together with their work tree. Further calls to `git submodule update`, `git submodule foreach` @@ -151,20 +157,20 @@ instead of deinit-ing everything, to prevent mistakes. If `--force` is specified, the submodule's working tree will be removed even if it contains local modifications. -update:: +update [--init] [--remote] [-N|--no-fetch] [--[no-]recommend-shallow] [-f|--force] [--checkout|--rebase|--merge] [--reference ] [--depth ] [--recursive] [--jobs ] [--] [...]:: + -- Update the registered submodules to match what the superproject expects by cloning missing submodules and updating the working tree of the submodules. The "updating" can be done in several ways depending on command line options and the value of `submodule..update` -configuration variable. Supported update procedures are: +configuration variable. The command line option takes precedence over +the configuration variable. if neither is given, a checkout is performed. +update procedures supported both from the command line as well as setting +`submodule..update`: checkout;; the commit recorded in the superproject will be - checked out in the submodule on a detached HEAD. This is - done when `--checkout` option is given, or no option is - given, and `submodule..update` is unset, or if it is - set to 'checkout'. + checked out in the submodule on a detached HEAD. + If `--force` is specified, the submodule will be checked out (using `git checkout --force` if appropriate), even if the commit specified @@ -172,23 +178,21 @@ in the index of the containing repository already matches the commit checked out in the submodule. rebase;; the current branch of the submodule will be rebased - onto the commit recorded in the superproject. This is done - when `--rebase` option is given, or no option is given, and - `submodule..update` is set to 'rebase'. + onto the commit recorded in the superproject. merge;; the commit recorded in the superproject will be merged - into the current branch in the submodule. This is done - when `--merge` option is given, or no option is given, and - `submodule..update` is set to 'merge'. + into the current branch in the submodule. + +The following procedures are only available via the `submodule..update` +configuration variable: custom command;; arbitrary shell command that takes a single argument (the sha1 of the commit recorded in the - superproject) is executed. This is done when no option is - given, and `submodule..update` has the form of - '!command'. + superproject) is executed. When `submodule..update` + is set to '!command', the remainder after the exclamation mark + is the custom command. -When no option is given and `submodule..update` is set to 'none', -the submodule is not updated. + none;; the submodule is not updated. If the submodule is not yet initialized, and you just want to use the setting as stored in .gitmodules, you can automatically initialize the @@ -197,7 +201,7 @@ submodule with the `--init` option. If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into the registered submodules, and update any nested submodules within. -- -summary:: +summary [--cached|--files] [(-n|--summary-limit) ] [commit] [--] [...]:: Show commit summary between the given commit (defaults to HEAD) and working tree/index. For a submodule in question, a series of commits in the submodule between the given super project commit and the @@ -210,7 +214,7 @@ summary:: Using the `--submodule=log` option with linkgit:git-diff[1] will provide that information too. -foreach:: +foreach [--recursive] :: Evaluates an arbitrary shell command in each checked out submodule. The command has access to the variables $name, $path, $sha1 and $toplevel: @@ -227,11 +231,14 @@ foreach:: the processing to terminate. This can be overridden by adding '|| :' to the end of the command. + -As an example, +git submodule foreach \'echo $path {backtick}git -rev-parse HEAD{backtick}'+ will show the path and currently checked out -commit for each submodule. +As an example, the command below will show the path and currently +checked out commit for each submodule: ++ +-------------- +git submodule foreach 'echo $path `git rev-parse HEAD`' +-------------- -sync:: +sync [--recursive] [--] [...]:: Synchronizes submodules' remote URL configuration setting to the value specified in .gitmodules. It will only affect those submodules which already have a URL entry in .git/config (that is the @@ -245,6 +252,20 @@ sync:: If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into the registered submodules, and sync any nested submodules within. +absorbgitdirs:: + If a git directory of a submodule is inside the submodule, + move the git directory of the submodule into its superprojects + `$GIT_DIR/modules` path and then connect the git directory and + its working directory by setting the `core.worktree` and adding + a .git file pointing to the git directory embedded in the + superprojects git directory. ++ +A repository that was cloned independently and later added as a submodule or +old setups have the submodules git directory inside the submodule instead of +embedded into the superprojects git directory. ++ +This command is recursive by default. + OPTIONS ------- -q:: diff --git a/Documentation/git-tag.txt b/Documentation/git-tag.txt index 76cfe40d96..525737a5d8 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-tag.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-tag.txt @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ SYNOPSIS 'git tag' [-n[]] -l [--contains ] [--points-at ] [--column[=] | --no-column] [--create-reflog] [--sort=] [--format=] [--[no-]merged []] [...] -'git tag' -v ... +'git tag' -v [--format=] ... DESCRIPTION ----------- @@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ OPTIONS multiple times, in which case the last key becomes the primary key. Also supports "version:refname" or "v:refname" (tag names are treated as versions). The "version:refname" sort - order can also be affected by the - "versionsort.prereleaseSuffix" configuration variable. + order can also be affected by the "versionsort.suffix" + configuration variable. The keys supported are the same as those in `git for-each-ref`. Sort order defaults to the value configured for the `tag.sort` variable if it exists, or lexicographic order otherwise. See @@ -150,7 +150,11 @@ This option is only applicable when listing tags without annotation lines. 'strip' removes both whitespace and commentary. --create-reflog:: - Create a reflog for the tag. + Create a reflog for the tag. To globally enable reflogs for tags, see + `core.logAllRefUpdates` in linkgit:git-config[1]. + The negated form `--no-create-reflog` only overrides an earlier + `--create-reflog`, but currently does not negate the setting of + `core.logallrefupdates`. :: The name of the tag to create, delete, or describe. diff --git a/Documentation/git-verify-tag.txt b/Documentation/git-verify-tag.txt index d590edcebd..0b8075dad9 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-verify-tag.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-verify-tag.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ git-verify-tag - Check the GPG signature of tags SYNOPSIS -------- [verse] -'git verify-tag' ... +'git verify-tag' [--format=] ... DESCRIPTION ----------- diff --git a/Documentation/git-worktree.txt b/Documentation/git-worktree.txt index e257c19ebe..553cf8413f 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-worktree.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-worktree.txt @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ is linked to the current repository, sharing everything except working directory specific files such as HEAD, index, etc. `-` may also be specified as ``; it is synonymous with `@{-1}`. + -If `` is omitted and neither `-b` nor `-B` nor `--detached` used, +If `` is omitted and neither `-b` nor `-B` nor `--detach` used, then, as a convenience, a new branch based at HEAD is created automatically, as if `-b $(basename )` was specified. diff --git a/Documentation/git.txt b/Documentation/git.txt index 98033302bb..df0941d456 100644 --- a/Documentation/git.txt +++ b/Documentation/git.txt @@ -44,9 +44,15 @@ unreleased) version of Git, that is available from the 'master' branch of the `git.git` repository. Documentation for older releases are available here: -* link:v2.11.0/git.html[documentation for release 2.11] +* link:v2.12.0/git.html[documentation for release 2.12.0] * release notes for + link:RelNotes/2.12.0.txt[2.12]. + +* link:v2.11.1/git.html[documentation for release 2.11.1] + +* release notes for + link:RelNotes/2.11.1.txt[2.11.1], link:RelNotes/2.11.0.txt[2.11]. * link:v2.10.2/git.html[documentation for release 2.10.2] @@ -1019,6 +1025,12 @@ Usually it is easier to configure any desired options through your personal `.ssh/config` file. Please consult your ssh documentation for further details. +`GIT_SSH_VARIANT`:: + If this environment variable is set, it overrides Git's autodetection + whether `GIT_SSH`/`GIT_SSH_COMMAND`/`core.sshCommand` refer to OpenSSH, + plink or tortoiseplink. This variable overrides the config setting + `ssh.variant` that serves the same purpose. + `GIT_ASKPASS`:: If this environment variable is set, then Git commands which need to acquire passwords or passphrases (e.g. for HTTP or IMAP authentication) @@ -1161,30 +1173,20 @@ of clones and fetches. cloning a repository to make a backup). `GIT_ALLOW_PROTOCOL`:: - If set, provide a colon-separated list of protocols which are - allowed to be used with fetch/push/clone. This is useful to - restrict recursive submodule initialization from an untrusted - repository. Any protocol not mentioned will be disallowed (i.e., - this is a whitelist, not a blacklist). If the variable is not - set at all, all protocols are enabled. The protocol names - currently used by git are: - - - `file`: any local file-based path (including `file://` URLs, - or local paths) - - - `git`: the anonymous git protocol over a direct TCP - connection (or proxy, if configured) - - - `ssh`: git over ssh (including `host:path` syntax, - `ssh://`, etc). - - - `http`: git over http, both "smart http" and "dumb http". - Note that this does _not_ include `https`; if you want both, - you should specify both as `http:https`. - - - any external helpers are named by their protocol (e.g., use - `hg` to allow the `git-remote-hg` helper) - + If set to a colon-separated list of protocols, behave as if + `protocol.allow` is set to `never`, and each of the listed + protocols has `protocol..allow` set to `always` + (overriding any existing configuration). In other words, any + protocol not mentioned will be disallowed (i.e., this is a + whitelist, not a blacklist). See the description of + `protocol.allow` in linkgit:git-config[1] for more details. + +`GIT_PROTOCOL_FROM_USER`:: + Set to 0 to prevent protocols used by fetch/push/clone which are + configured to the `user` state. This is useful to restrict recursive + submodule initialization from an untrusted repository or for programs + which feed potentially-untrusted URLS to git commands. See + linkgit:git-config[1] for more details. Discussion[[Discussion]] ------------------------ diff --git a/Documentation/gitattributes.txt b/Documentation/gitattributes.txt index 976243a63e..a53d093ca1 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitattributes.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitattributes.txt @@ -21,9 +21,11 @@ Each line in `gitattributes` file is of form: pattern attr1 attr2 ... That is, a pattern followed by an attributes list, -separated by whitespaces. When the pattern matches the -path in question, the attributes listed on the line are given to -the path. +separated by whitespaces. Leading and trailing whitespaces are +ignored. Lines that begin with '#' are ignored. Patterns +that begin with a double quote are quoted in C style. +When the pattern matches the path in question, the attributes +listed on the line are given to the path. Each attribute can be in one of these states for a given path: @@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ is either not set or empty, $HOME/.config/git/attributes is used instead. Attributes for all users on a system should be placed in the `$(prefix)/etc/gitattributes` file. -Sometimes you would need to override an setting of an attribute +Sometimes you would need to override a setting of an attribute for a path to `Unspecified` state. This can be done by listing the name of the attribute prefixed with an exclamation point `!`. @@ -435,7 +437,9 @@ to filter relative to the repository root. Right after the flush packet Git sends the content split in zero or more pkt-line packets and a flush packet to terminate content. Please note, that the filter must not send any response before it received the content and the -final flush packet. +final flush packet. Also note that the "value" of a "key=value" pair +can contain the "=" character whereas the key would never contain +that character. ------------------------ packet: git> command=smudge packet: git> pathname=path/testfile.dat diff --git a/Documentation/gitcore-tutorial.txt b/Documentation/gitcore-tutorial.txt index 22309cfb48..3a0ec8c53a 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitcore-tutorial.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitcore-tutorial.txt @@ -1658,4 +1658,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/gitcvs-migration.txt b/Documentation/gitcvs-migration.txt index 4c6143c511..1cd1283d0f 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitcvs-migration.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitcvs-migration.txt @@ -203,4 +203,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt b/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt index 08cf62278e..c0a60f3158 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitdiffcore.txt @@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ format sections of the manual for 'git diff-{asterisk}' commands) or diff-patch format. -diffcore-break: For Splitting Up "Complete Rewrites" ----------------------------------------------------- +diffcore-break: For Splitting Up Complete Rewrites +-------------------------------------------------- The second transformation in the chain is diffcore-break, and is controlled by the -B option to the 'git diff-{asterisk}' commands. This is @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ the original is used), and can be customized by giving a number after "-B" option (e.g. "-B75" to tell it to use 75%). -diffcore-rename: For Detection Renames and Copies +diffcore-rename: For Detecting Renames and Copies ------------------------------------------------- This transformation is used to detect renames and copies, and is @@ -177,8 +177,8 @@ the expense of making it slower. Without `--find-copies-harder`, copied happened to have been modified in the same changeset. -diffcore-merge-broken: For Putting "Complete Rewrites" Back Together --------------------------------------------------------------------- +diffcore-merge-broken: For Putting Complete Rewrites Back Together +------------------------------------------------------------------ This transformation is used to merge filepairs broken by diffcore-break, and not transformed into rename/copy by @@ -288,4 +288,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/giteveryday.txt b/Documentation/giteveryday.txt index 35473ad02f..10c8ff93c0 100644 --- a/Documentation/giteveryday.txt +++ b/Documentation/giteveryday.txt @@ -307,9 +307,16 @@ master or exposed as a part of a stable branch. <9> backport a critical fix. <10> create a signed tag. <11> make sure master was not accidentally rewound beyond that -already pushed out. `ko` shorthand points at the Git maintainer's +already pushed out. +<12> In the output from `git show-branch`, `master` should have +everything `ko/master` has, and `next` should have +everything `ko/next` has, etc. +<13> push out the bleeding edge, together with new tags that point +into the pushed history. + +In this example, the `ko` shorthand points at the Git maintainer's repository at kernel.org, and looks like this: -+ + ------------ (in .git/config) [remote "ko"] @@ -320,12 +327,6 @@ repository at kernel.org, and looks like this: push = +refs/heads/pu push = refs/heads/maint ------------ -+ -<12> In the output from `git show-branch`, `master` should have -everything `ko/master` has, and `next` should have -everything `ko/next` has, etc. -<13> push out the bleeding edge, together with new tags that point -into the pushed history. Repository Administration[[ADMINISTRATION]] diff --git a/Documentation/gitglossary.txt b/Documentation/gitglossary.txt index 212e254adc..571f640f5c 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitglossary.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitglossary.txt @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/gitk.txt b/Documentation/gitk.txt index e382dd96df..ca96c281d1 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitk.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitk.txt @@ -178,19 +178,21 @@ used by default. If '$XDG_CONFIG_HOME' is not set it defaults to History ------- Gitk was the first graphical repository browser. It's written in -tcl/tk and started off in a separate repository but was later merged -into the main Git repository. +tcl/tk. +'gitk' is actually maintained as an independent project, but stable +versions are distributed as part of the Git suite for the convenience +of end users. + +gitk-git/ comes from Paul Mackerras's gitk project: + + git://ozlabs.org/~paulus/gitk SEE ALSO -------- 'qgit(1)':: A repository browser written in C++ using Qt. -'gitview(1)':: - A repository browser written in Python using Gtk. It's based on - 'bzrk(1)' and distributed in the contrib area of the Git repository. - 'tig(1)':: A minimal repository browser and Git tool output highlighter written in C using Ncurses. diff --git a/Documentation/gitnamespaces.txt b/Documentation/gitnamespaces.txt index 7685e3651a..b614969ad2 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitnamespaces.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitnamespaces.txt @@ -61,22 +61,4 @@ For a simple local test, you can use linkgit:git-remote-ext[1]: git clone ext::'git --namespace=foo %s /tmp/prefixed.git' ---------- -SECURITY --------- - -Anyone with access to any namespace within a repository can potentially -access objects from any other namespace stored in the same repository. -You can't directly say "give me object ABCD" if you don't have a ref to -it, but you can do some other sneaky things like: - -. Claiming to push ABCD, at which point the server will optimize out the - need for you to actually send it. Now you have a ref to ABCD and can - fetch it (claiming not to have it, of course). - -. Requesting other refs, claiming that you have ABCD, at which point the - server may generate deltas against ABCD. - -None of this causes a problem if you only host public repositories, or -if everyone who may read one namespace may also read everything in every -other namespace (for instance, if everyone in an organization has read -permission to every repository). +include::transfer-data-leaks.txt[] diff --git a/Documentation/gitremote-helpers.txt b/Documentation/gitremote-helpers.txt index 9e8681f9e1..e4b785eb60 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitremote-helpers.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitremote-helpers.txt @@ -452,16 +452,20 @@ set by Git if the remote helper has the 'option' capability. Request the helper to perform a force update. Defaults to 'false'. -'option cloning {'true'|'false'}:: +'option cloning' {'true'|'false'}:: Notify the helper this is a clone request (i.e. the current repository is guaranteed empty). -'option update-shallow {'true'|'false'}:: +'option update-shallow' {'true'|'false'}:: Allow to extend .git/shallow if the new refs require it. -'option pushcert {'true'|'false'}:: +'option pushcert' {'true'|'false'}:: GPG sign pushes. +'option push-option :: + Transmit as a push option. As the a push option + must not contain LF or NUL characters, the string is not encoded. + SEE ALSO -------- linkgit:git-remote[1] diff --git a/Documentation/gitrepository-layout.txt b/Documentation/gitrepository-layout.txt index a5f99cbb11..f51ed4e37c 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitrepository-layout.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitrepository-layout.txt @@ -289,4 +289,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/gittutorial-2.txt b/Documentation/gittutorial-2.txt index 30d2119565..e0976f6017 100644 --- a/Documentation/gittutorial-2.txt +++ b/Documentation/gittutorial-2.txt @@ -433,4 +433,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/gittutorial.txt b/Documentation/gittutorial.txt index b3b58d324e..794b83393e 100644 --- a/Documentation/gittutorial.txt +++ b/Documentation/gittutorial.txt @@ -674,4 +674,4 @@ link:user-manual.html[The Git User's Manual] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/gitworkflows.txt b/Documentation/gitworkflows.txt index f16c414ea7..177610e44e 100644 --- a/Documentation/gitworkflows.txt +++ b/Documentation/gitworkflows.txt @@ -477,4 +477,4 @@ linkgit:git-am[1] GIT --- -Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite. +Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite diff --git a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt index 8ad29e61a9..fc9320e59e 100644 --- a/Documentation/glossary-content.txt +++ b/Documentation/glossary-content.txt @@ -386,8 +386,10 @@ Glob magic is incompatible with literal magic. exclude;; After a path matches any non-exclude pathspec, it will be run - through all exclude pathspec (magic signature: `!`). If it - matches, the path is ignored. + through all exclude pathspec (magic signature: `!` or its + synonym `^`). If it matches, the path is ignored. When there + is no non-exclude pathspec, the exclusion is applied to the + result set as if invoked without any pathspec. -- [[def_parent]]parent:: diff --git a/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt b/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt index 5da7cf5a8d..a02f7324c0 100644 --- a/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/rev-list-options.txt @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ parents) and `--max-parents=-1` (negative numbers denote no upper limit). for all following revision specifiers, up to the next `--not`. --all:: - Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/` are listed on the - command line as ''. + Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/`, along with `HEAD`, are + listed on the command line as ''. --branches[=]:: Pretend as if all the refs in `refs/heads` are listed diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt index 2602668677..e7cbb7c13a 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-gitattributes.txt @@ -16,10 +16,15 @@ Data Structure of no interest to the calling programs. The name of the attribute can be retrieved by calling `git_attr_name()`. -`struct git_attr_check`:: +`struct attr_check_item`:: - This structure represents a set of attributes to check in a call - to `git_check_attr()` function, and receives the results. + This structure represents one attribute and its value. + +`struct attr_check`:: + + This structure represents a collection of `attr_check_item`. + It is passed to `git_check_attr()` function, specifying the + attributes to check, and receives their values. Attribute Values @@ -27,7 +32,7 @@ Attribute Values An attribute for a path can be in one of four states: Set, Unset, Unspecified or set to a string, and `.value` member of `struct -git_attr_check` records it. There are three macros to check these: +attr_check_item` records it. There are three macros to check these: `ATTR_TRUE()`:: @@ -48,49 +53,51 @@ value of the attribute for the path. Querying Specific Attributes ---------------------------- -* Prepare an array of `struct git_attr_check` to define the list of - attributes you would want to check. To populate this array, you would - need to define necessary attributes by calling `git_attr()` function. +* Prepare `struct attr_check` using attr_check_initl() + function, enumerating the names of attributes whose values you are + interested in, terminated with a NULL pointer. Alternatively, an + empty `struct attr_check` can be prepared by calling + `attr_check_alloc()` function and then attributes you want to + ask about can be added to it with `attr_check_append()` + function. * Call `git_check_attr()` to check the attributes for the path. -* Inspect `git_attr_check` structure to see how each of the attribute in - the array is defined for the path. +* Inspect `attr_check` structure to see how each of the + attribute in the array is defined for the path. Example ------- -To see how attributes "crlf" and "indent" are set for different paths. +To see how attributes "crlf" and "ident" are set for different paths. -. Prepare an array of `struct git_attr_check` with two elements (because - we are checking two attributes). Initialize their `attr` member with - pointers to `struct git_attr` obtained by calling `git_attr()`: +. Prepare a `struct attr_check` with two elements (because + we are checking two attributes): ------------ -static struct git_attr_check check[2]; +static struct attr_check *check; static void setup_check(void) { - if (check[0].attr) + if (check) return; /* already done */ - check[0].attr = git_attr("crlf"); - check[1].attr = git_attr("ident"); + check = attr_check_initl("crlf", "ident", NULL); } ------------ -. Call `git_check_attr()` with the prepared array of `struct git_attr_check`: +. Call `git_check_attr()` with the prepared `struct attr_check`: ------------ const char *path; setup_check(); - git_check_attr(path, ARRAY_SIZE(check), check); + git_check_attr(path, check); ------------ -. Act on `.value` member of the result, left in `check[]`: +. Act on `.value` member of the result, left in `check->items[]`: ------------ - const char *value = check[0].value; + const char *value = check->items[0].value; if (ATTR_TRUE(value)) { The attribute is Set, by listing only the name of the @@ -109,20 +116,39 @@ static void setup_check(void) } ------------ +To see how attributes in argv[] are set for different paths, only +the first step in the above would be different. + +------------ +static struct attr_check *check; +static void setup_check(const char **argv) +{ + check = attr_check_alloc(); + while (*argv) { + struct git_attr *attr = git_attr(*argv); + attr_check_append(check, attr); + argv++; + } +} +------------ + Querying All Attributes ----------------------- To get the values of all attributes associated with a file: -* Call `git_all_attrs()`, which returns an array of `git_attr_check` - structures. +* Prepare an empty `attr_check` structure by calling + `attr_check_alloc()`. + +* Call `git_all_attrs()`, which populates the `attr_check` + with the attributes attached to the path. -* Iterate over the `git_attr_check` array to examine the attribute - names and values. The name of the attribute described by a - `git_attr_check` object can be retrieved via - `git_attr_name(check[i].attr)`. (Please note that no items will be - returned for unset attributes, so `ATTR_UNSET()` will return false - for all returned `git_array_check` objects.) +* Iterate over the `attr_check.items[]` array to examine + the attribute names and values. The name of the attribute + described by a `attr_check.items[]` object can be retrieved via + `git_attr_name(check->items[i].attr)`. (Please note that no items + will be returned for unset attributes, so `ATTR_UNSET()` will return + false for all returned `attr_check.items[]` objects.) -* Free the `git_array_check` array. +* Free the `attr_check` struct by calling `attr_check_free()`. diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt index 28f5a8b715..a3f020cd9e 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-hashmap.txt @@ -188,7 +188,9 @@ Returns the removed entry, or NULL if not found. `void *hashmap_iter_next(struct hashmap_iter *iter)`:: `void *hashmap_iter_first(struct hashmap *map, struct hashmap_iter *iter)`:: - Used to iterate over all entries of a hashmap. + Used to iterate over all entries of a hashmap. Note that it is + not safe to add or remove entries to the hashmap while + iterating. + `hashmap_iter_init` initializes a `hashmap_iter` structure. + diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-in-core-index.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-in-core-index.txt deleted file mode 100644 index adbdbf5d75..0000000000 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-in-core-index.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -in-core index API -================= - -Talk about and , things like: - -* cache -> the_index macros -* read_index() -* write_index() -* ie_match_stat() and ie_modified(); how they are different and when to - use which. -* index_name_pos() -* remove_index_entry_at() -* remove_file_from_index() -* add_file_to_index() -* add_index_entry() -* refresh_index() -* discard_index() -* cache_tree_invalidate_path() -* cache_tree_update() - -(JC, Linus) diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-parse-options.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-parse-options.txt index 27bd701c0d..36768b479e 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-parse-options.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-parse-options.txt @@ -168,6 +168,11 @@ There are some macros to easily define options: Introduce an option with string argument. The string argument is put into `str_var`. +`OPT_STRING_LIST(short, long, &struct string_list, arg_str, description)`:: + Introduce an option with string argument. + The string argument is stored as an element in `string_list`. + Use of `--no-option` will clear the list of preceding values. + `OPT_INTEGER(short, long, &int_var, description)`:: Introduce an option with integer argument. The integer is put into `int_var`. diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-setup.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-setup.txt index 540e455689..eb1fa9853e 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-setup.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-setup.txt @@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ parse_pathspec(). This function takes several arguments: - prefix and args come from cmd_* functions -get_pathspec() is obsolete and should never be used in new code. - parse_pathspec() helps catch unsupported features and reject them politely. At a lower level, different pathspec-related functions may not support the same set of features. Such pathspec-sensitive diff --git a/Documentation/technical/api-submodule-config.txt b/Documentation/technical/api-submodule-config.txt index 941fa178dd..3dce003fda 100644 --- a/Documentation/technical/api-submodule-config.txt +++ b/Documentation/technical/api-submodule-config.txt @@ -47,16 +47,20 @@ Functions Can be passed to the config parsing infrastructure to parse local (worktree) submodule configurations. -`const struct submodule *submodule_from_path(const unsigned char *commit_sha1, const char *path)`:: +`const struct submodule *submodule_from_path(const unsigned char *treeish_name, const char *path)`:: - Lookup values for one submodule by its commit_sha1 and path. + Given a tree-ish in the superproject and a path, return the + submodule that is bound at the path in the named tree. -`const struct submodule *submodule_from_name(const unsigned char *commit_sha1, const char *name)`:: +`const struct submodule *submodule_from_name(const unsigned char *treeish_name, const char *name)`:: The same as above but lookup by name. -If given the null_sha1 as commit_sha1 the local configuration of a -submodule will be returned (e.g. consolidated values from local git +Whenever a submodule configuration is parsed in `parse_submodule_config_option` +via e.g. `gitmodules_config()`, it will overwrite the null_sha1 entry. +So in the normal case, when HEAD:.gitmodules is parsed first and then overlayed +with the repository configuration, the null_sha1 entry contains the local +configuration of a submodule (e.g. consolidated values from local git configuration and the .gitmodules file in the worktree). For an example usage see test-submodule-config.c. diff --git a/Documentation/texi.xsl b/Documentation/texi.xsl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0f8ff07eca --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/texi.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + + + + + + + refsect + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/Documentation/transfer-data-leaks.txt b/Documentation/transfer-data-leaks.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..914bacc39e --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/transfer-data-leaks.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +SECURITY +-------- +The fetch and push protocols are not designed to prevent one side from +stealing data from the other repository that was not intended to be +shared. If you have private data that you need to protect from a malicious +peer, your best option is to store it in another repository. This applies +to both clients and servers. In particular, namespaces on a server are not +effective for read access control; you should only grant read access to a +namespace to clients that you would trust with read access to the entire +repository. + +The known attack vectors are as follows: + +. The victim sends "have" lines advertising the IDs of objects it has that + are not explicitly intended to be shared but can be used to optimize the + transfer if the peer also has them. The attacker chooses an object ID X + to steal and sends a ref to X, but isn't required to send the content of + X because the victim already has it. Now the victim believes that the + attacker has X, and it sends the content of X back to the attacker + later. (This attack is most straightforward for a client to perform on a + server, by creating a ref to X in the namespace the client has access + to and then fetching it. The most likely way for a server to perform it + on a client is to "merge" X into a public branch and hope that the user + does additional work on this branch and pushes it back to the server + without noticing the merge.) + +. As in #1, the attacker chooses an object ID X to steal. The victim sends + an object Y that the attacker already has, and the attacker falsely + claims to have X and not Y, so the victim sends Y as a delta against X. + The delta reveals regions of X that are similar to Y to the attacker. diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index 5e07454572..bc29298678 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -4395,6 +4395,10 @@ itself! Git Glossary ============ +[[git-explained]] +Git explained +------------- + include::glossary-content.txt[] [[git-quick-start]] @@ -4636,6 +4640,10 @@ $ git gc Appendix B: Notes and todo list for this manual =============================================== +[[todo-list]] +Todo list +--------- + This is a work in progress. The basic requirements: diff --git a/GIT-VERSION-GEN b/GIT-VERSION-GEN index f95b04bb36..817d1cf7ef 100755 --- a/GIT-VERSION-GEN +++ b/GIT-VERSION-GEN @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh GVF=GIT-VERSION-FILE -DEF_VER=v2.11.GIT +DEF_VER=v2.12.GIT LF=' ' diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 05a35ad3b5..ed68700acb 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -102,8 +102,6 @@ all:: # # Define MKDIR_WO_TRAILING_SLASH if your mkdir() can't deal with trailing slash. # -# Define NO_MKSTEMPS if you don't have mkstemps in the C library. -# # Define NO_GECOS_IN_PWENT if you don't have pw_gecos in struct passwd # in the C library. # @@ -250,6 +248,12 @@ all:: # apostrophes to be ASCII so that cut&pasting examples to the shell # will work. # +# Define USE_ASCIIDOCTOR to use Asciidoctor instead of AsciiDoc to build the +# documentation. +# +# Define ASCIIDOCTOR_EXTENSIONS_LAB to point to the location of the Asciidoctor +# Extensions Lab if you have it available. +# # Define PERL_PATH to the path of your Perl binary (usually /usr/bin/perl). # # Define NO_PERL_MAKEMAKER if you cannot use Makefiles generated by perl's @@ -279,6 +283,9 @@ all:: # is a simplified version of the merge sort used in glibc. This is # recommended if Git triggers O(n^2) behavior in your platform's qsort(). # +# Define HAVE_ISO_QSORT_S if your platform provides a qsort_s() that's +# compatible with the one described in C11 Annex K. +# # Define UNRELIABLE_FSTAT if your system's fstat does not return the same # information on a not yet closed file that lstat would return for the same # file after it was closed. @@ -522,12 +529,10 @@ SCRIPT_LIB += git-sh-setup SCRIPT_LIB += git-sh-i18n SCRIPT_PERL += git-add--interactive.perl -SCRIPT_PERL += git-difftool.perl SCRIPT_PERL += git-archimport.perl SCRIPT_PERL += git-cvsexportcommit.perl SCRIPT_PERL += git-cvsimport.perl SCRIPT_PERL += git-cvsserver.perl -SCRIPT_PERL += git-relink.perl SCRIPT_PERL += git-send-email.perl SCRIPT_PERL += git-svn.perl @@ -774,6 +779,7 @@ LIB_OBJS += notes-cache.o LIB_OBJS += notes-merge.o LIB_OBJS += notes-utils.o LIB_OBJS += object.o +LIB_OBJS += oidset.o LIB_OBJS += pack-bitmap.o LIB_OBJS += pack-bitmap-write.o LIB_OBJS += pack-check.o @@ -883,6 +889,7 @@ BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/diff-files.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/diff-index.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/diff-tree.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/diff.o +BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/difftool.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/fast-export.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/fetch-pack.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/fetch.o @@ -924,6 +931,7 @@ BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/prune.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/pull.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/push.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/read-tree.o +BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/rebase--helper.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/receive-pack.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/reflog.o BUILTIN_OBJS += builtin/remote.o @@ -1272,9 +1280,6 @@ ifdef MKDIR_WO_TRAILING_SLASH COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DMKDIR_WO_TRAILING_SLASH COMPAT_OBJS += compat/mkdir.o endif -ifdef NO_MKSTEMPS - COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DNO_MKSTEMPS -endif ifdef NO_UNSETENV COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DNO_UNSETENV COMPAT_OBJS += compat/unsetenv.o @@ -1418,6 +1423,11 @@ ifdef INTERNAL_QSORT COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DINTERNAL_QSORT COMPAT_OBJS += compat/qsort.o endif +ifdef HAVE_ISO_QSORT_S + COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_ISO_QSORT_S +else + COMPAT_OBJS += compat/qsort_s.o +endif ifdef RUNTIME_PREFIX COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DRUNTIME_PREFIX endif @@ -1816,7 +1826,7 @@ $(SCRIPT_LIB) : % : %.sh GIT-SCRIPT-DEFINES git.res: git.rc GIT-VERSION-FILE $(QUIET_RC)$(RC) \ $(join -DMAJOR= -DMINOR=, $(wordlist 1,2,$(subst -, ,$(subst ., ,$(GIT_VERSION))))) \ - -DGIT_VERSION="\\\"$(GIT_VERSION)\\\"" $< -o $@ + -DGIT_VERSION="\\\"$(GIT_VERSION)\\\"" -i $< -o $@ # This makes sure we depend on the NO_PERL setting itself. $(SCRIPT_PERL_GEN): GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS @@ -2046,7 +2056,7 @@ git-%$X: %.o GIT-LDFLAGS $(GITLIBS) git-imap-send$X: imap-send.o $(IMAP_SEND_BUILDDEPS) GIT-LDFLAGS $(GITLIBS) $(QUIET_LINK)$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(ALL_LDFLAGS) $(filter %.o,$^) \ - $(LIBS) $(IMAP_SEND_LDFLAGS) + $(IMAP_SEND_LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) git-http-fetch$X: http.o http-walker.o http-fetch.o GIT-LDFLAGS $(GITLIBS) $(QUIET_LINK)$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $(ALL_LDFLAGS) $(filter %.o,$^) \ @@ -2105,7 +2115,8 @@ XGETTEXT_FLAGS_C = $(XGETTEXT_FLAGS) --language=C \ --keyword=_ --keyword=N_ --keyword="Q_:1,2" XGETTEXT_FLAGS_SH = $(XGETTEXT_FLAGS) --language=Shell \ --keyword=gettextln --keyword=eval_gettextln -XGETTEXT_FLAGS_PERL = $(XGETTEXT_FLAGS) --keyword=__ --language=Perl +XGETTEXT_FLAGS_PERL = $(XGETTEXT_FLAGS) --language=Perl \ + --keyword=__ --keyword=N__ --keyword="__n:1,2" LOCALIZED_C = $(C_OBJ:o=c) $(LIB_H) $(GENERATED_H) LOCALIZED_SH = $(SCRIPT_SH) LOCALIZED_SH += git-parse-remote.sh diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c0cd5580ea..f17af66a97 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Torvalds with help of a group of hackers around the net. Please read the file [INSTALL][] for installation instructions. -Many Git online resources are accessible from http://git-scm.com/ +Many Git online resources are accessible from including full documentation and Git related tools. See [Documentation/gittutorial.txt][] to get started, then see @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ requests, comments and patches to git@vger.kernel.org (read [Documentation/SubmittingPatches][] for instructions on patch submission). To subscribe to the list, send an email with just "subscribe git" in the body to majordomo@vger.kernel.org. The mailing list archives are -available at https://public-inbox.org/git, -http://marc.info/?l=git and other archival sites. +available at , + and other archival sites. The maintainer frequently sends the "What's cooking" reports that list the current status of various development topics to the mailing diff --git a/RelNotes b/RelNotes index d09c3d5109..125bf78f3b 120000 --- a/RelNotes +++ b/RelNotes @@ -1 +1 @@ -Documentation/RelNotes/2.12.0.txt \ No newline at end of file +Documentation/RelNotes/2.13.0.txt \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/abspath.c b/abspath.c index 2825de8591..b02e068aa3 100644 --- a/abspath.c +++ b/abspath.c @@ -11,46 +11,83 @@ int is_directory(const char *path) return (!stat(path, &st) && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)); } +/* removes the last path component from 'path' except if 'path' is root */ +static void strip_last_component(struct strbuf *path) +{ + size_t offset = offset_1st_component(path->buf); + size_t len = path->len; + + /* Find start of the last component */ + while (offset < len && !is_dir_sep(path->buf[len - 1])) + len--; + /* Skip sequences of multiple path-separators */ + while (offset < len && is_dir_sep(path->buf[len - 1])) + len--; + + strbuf_setlen(path, len); +} + +/* get (and remove) the next component in 'remaining' and place it in 'next' */ +static void get_next_component(struct strbuf *next, struct strbuf *remaining) +{ + char *start = NULL; + char *end = NULL; + + strbuf_reset(next); + + /* look for the next component */ + /* Skip sequences of multiple path-separators */ + for (start = remaining->buf; is_dir_sep(*start); start++) + ; /* nothing */ + /* Find end of the path component */ + for (end = start; *end && !is_dir_sep(*end); end++) + ; /* nothing */ + + strbuf_add(next, start, end - start); + /* remove the component from 'remaining' */ + strbuf_remove(remaining, 0, end - remaining->buf); +} + +/* copies root part from remaining to resolved, canonicalizing it on the way */ +static void get_root_part(struct strbuf *resolved, struct strbuf *remaining) +{ + int offset = offset_1st_component(remaining->buf); + + strbuf_reset(resolved); + strbuf_add(resolved, remaining->buf, offset); +#ifdef GIT_WINDOWS_NATIVE + convert_slashes(resolved->buf); +#endif + strbuf_remove(remaining, 0, offset); +} + /* We allow "recursive" symbolic links. Only within reason, though. */ -#define MAXDEPTH 5 +#ifndef MAXSYMLINKS +#define MAXSYMLINKS 32 +#endif /* * Return the real path (i.e., absolute path, with symlinks resolved * and extra slashes removed) equivalent to the specified path. (If * you want an absolute path but don't mind links, use - * absolute_path().) The return value is a pointer to a static - * buffer. + * absolute_path().) Places the resolved realpath in the provided strbuf. * - * The input and all intermediate paths must be shorter than MAX_PATH. * The directory part of path (i.e., everything up to the last * dir_sep) must denote a valid, existing directory, but the last * component need not exist. If die_on_error is set, then die with an * informative error message if there is a problem. Otherwise, return * NULL on errors (without generating any output). - * - * If path is our buffer, then return path, as it's already what the - * user wants. */ -static const char *real_path_internal(const char *path, int die_on_error) +char *strbuf_realpath(struct strbuf *resolved, const char *path, + int die_on_error) { - static struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf remaining = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf next = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf symlink = STRBUF_INIT; char *retval = NULL; - - /* - * If we have to temporarily chdir(), store the original CWD - * here so that we can chdir() back to it at the end of the - * function: - */ - struct strbuf cwd = STRBUF_INIT; - - int depth = MAXDEPTH; - char *last_elem = NULL; + int num_symlinks = 0; struct stat st; - /* We've already done it */ - if (path == sb.buf) - return path; - if (!*path) { if (die_on_error) die("The empty string is not a valid path"); @@ -58,86 +95,136 @@ static const char *real_path_internal(const char *path, int die_on_error) goto error_out; } - strbuf_reset(&sb); - strbuf_addstr(&sb, path); - - while (depth--) { - if (!is_directory(sb.buf)) { - char *last_slash = find_last_dir_sep(sb.buf); - if (last_slash) { - last_elem = xstrdup(last_slash + 1); - strbuf_setlen(&sb, last_slash - sb.buf + 1); - } else { - last_elem = xmemdupz(sb.buf, sb.len); - strbuf_reset(&sb); - } + strbuf_addstr(&remaining, path); + get_root_part(resolved, &remaining); + + if (!resolved->len) { + /* relative path; can use CWD as the initial resolved path */ + if (strbuf_getcwd(resolved)) { + if (die_on_error) + die_errno("unable to get current working directory"); + else + goto error_out; } + } - if (sb.len) { - if (!cwd.len && strbuf_getcwd(&cwd)) { + /* Iterate over the remaining path components */ + while (remaining.len > 0) { + get_next_component(&next, &remaining); + + if (next.len == 0) { + continue; /* empty component */ + } else if (next.len == 1 && !strcmp(next.buf, ".")) { + continue; /* '.' component */ + } else if (next.len == 2 && !strcmp(next.buf, "..")) { + /* '..' component; strip the last path component */ + strip_last_component(resolved); + continue; + } + + /* append the next component and resolve resultant path */ + if (!is_dir_sep(resolved->buf[resolved->len - 1])) + strbuf_addch(resolved, '/'); + strbuf_addbuf(resolved, &next); + + if (lstat(resolved->buf, &st)) { + /* error out unless this was the last component */ + if (errno != ENOENT || remaining.len) { if (die_on_error) - die_errno("Could not get current working directory"); + die_errno("Invalid path '%s'", + resolved->buf); else goto error_out; } + } else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { + ssize_t len; + strbuf_reset(&symlink); + + if (num_symlinks++ > MAXSYMLINKS) { + errno = ELOOP; - if (chdir(sb.buf)) { if (die_on_error) - die_errno("Could not switch to '%s'", - sb.buf); + die("More than %d nested symlinks " + "on path '%s'", MAXSYMLINKS, path); else goto error_out; } - } - if (strbuf_getcwd(&sb)) { - if (die_on_error) - die_errno("Could not get current working directory"); - else - goto error_out; - } - if (last_elem) { - if (sb.len && !is_dir_sep(sb.buf[sb.len - 1])) - strbuf_addch(&sb, '/'); - strbuf_addstr(&sb, last_elem); - free(last_elem); - last_elem = NULL; - } - - if (!lstat(sb.buf, &st) && S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { - struct strbuf next_sb = STRBUF_INIT; - ssize_t len = strbuf_readlink(&next_sb, sb.buf, 0); + len = strbuf_readlink(&symlink, resolved->buf, + st.st_size); if (len < 0) { if (die_on_error) die_errno("Invalid symlink '%s'", - sb.buf); + resolved->buf); else goto error_out; } - strbuf_swap(&sb, &next_sb); - strbuf_release(&next_sb); - } else - break; + + if (is_absolute_path(symlink.buf)) { + /* absolute symlink; set resolved to root */ + get_root_part(resolved, &symlink); + } else { + /* + * relative symlink + * strip off the last component since it will + * be replaced with the contents of the symlink + */ + strip_last_component(resolved); + } + + /* + * if there are still remaining components to resolve + * then append them to symlink + */ + if (remaining.len) { + strbuf_addch(&symlink, '/'); + strbuf_addbuf(&symlink, &remaining); + } + + /* + * use the symlink as the remaining components that + * need to be resloved + */ + strbuf_swap(&symlink, &remaining); + } } - retval = sb.buf; + retval = resolved->buf; + error_out: - free(last_elem); - if (cwd.len && chdir(cwd.buf)) - die_errno("Could not change back to '%s'", cwd.buf); - strbuf_release(&cwd); + strbuf_release(&remaining); + strbuf_release(&next); + strbuf_release(&symlink); + + if (!retval) + strbuf_reset(resolved); return retval; } const char *real_path(const char *path) { - return real_path_internal(path, 1); + static struct strbuf realpath = STRBUF_INIT; + return strbuf_realpath(&realpath, path, 1); } const char *real_path_if_valid(const char *path) { - return real_path_internal(path, 0); + static struct strbuf realpath = STRBUF_INIT; + return strbuf_realpath(&realpath, path, 0); +} + +char *real_pathdup(const char *path, int die_on_error) +{ + struct strbuf realpath = STRBUF_INIT; + char *retval = NULL; + + if (strbuf_realpath(&realpath, path, die_on_error)) + retval = strbuf_detach(&realpath, NULL); + + strbuf_release(&realpath); + + return retval; } /* @@ -152,6 +239,13 @@ const char *absolute_path(const char *path) return sb.buf; } +char *absolute_pathdup(const char *path) +{ + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; + strbuf_add_absolute_path(&sb, path); + return strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL); +} + /* * Unlike prefix_path, this should be used if the named file does * not have to interact with index entry; i.e. name of a random file diff --git a/apply.c b/apply.c index 2ed808d429..0e2caeab9c 100644 --- a/apply.c +++ b/apply.c @@ -2187,29 +2187,20 @@ static int parse_chunk(struct apply_state *state, char *buffer, unsigned long si return offset + hdrsize + patchsize; } -#define swap(a,b) myswap((a),(b),sizeof(a)) - -#define myswap(a, b, size) do { \ - unsigned char mytmp[size]; \ - memcpy(mytmp, &a, size); \ - memcpy(&a, &b, size); \ - memcpy(&b, mytmp, size); \ -} while (0) - static void reverse_patches(struct patch *p) { for (; p; p = p->next) { struct fragment *frag = p->fragments; - swap(p->new_name, p->old_name); - swap(p->new_mode, p->old_mode); - swap(p->is_new, p->is_delete); - swap(p->lines_added, p->lines_deleted); - swap(p->old_sha1_prefix, p->new_sha1_prefix); + SWAP(p->new_name, p->old_name); + SWAP(p->new_mode, p->old_mode); + SWAP(p->is_new, p->is_delete); + SWAP(p->lines_added, p->lines_deleted); + SWAP(p->old_sha1_prefix, p->new_sha1_prefix); for (; frag; frag = frag->next) { - swap(frag->newpos, frag->oldpos); - swap(frag->newlines, frag->oldlines); + SWAP(frag->newpos, frag->oldpos); + SWAP(frag->newlines, frag->oldlines); } } } diff --git a/archive-zip.c b/archive-zip.c index 9db47357b0..b429a8d974 100644 --- a/archive-zip.c +++ b/archive-zip.c @@ -554,11 +554,18 @@ static void dos_time(time_t *time, int *dos_date, int *dos_time) *dos_time = t->tm_sec / 2 + t->tm_min * 32 + t->tm_hour * 2048; } +static int archive_zip_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *data) +{ + return userdiff_config(var, value); +} + static int write_zip_archive(const struct archiver *ar, struct archiver_args *args) { int err; + git_config(archive_zip_config, NULL); + dos_time(&args->time, &zip_date, &zip_time); zip_dir = xmalloc(ZIP_DIRECTORY_MIN_SIZE); diff --git a/archive.c b/archive.c index 01751e574b..60b8891986 100644 --- a/archive.c +++ b/archive.c @@ -87,19 +87,6 @@ void *sha1_file_to_archive(const struct archiver_args *args, return buffer; } -static void setup_archive_check(struct git_attr_check *check) -{ - static struct git_attr *attr_export_ignore; - static struct git_attr *attr_export_subst; - - if (!attr_export_ignore) { - attr_export_ignore = git_attr("export-ignore"); - attr_export_subst = git_attr("export-subst"); - } - check[0].attr = attr_export_ignore; - check[1].attr = attr_export_subst; -} - struct directory { struct directory *up; struct object_id oid; @@ -120,10 +107,10 @@ static int write_archive_entry(const unsigned char *sha1, const char *base, void *context) { static struct strbuf path = STRBUF_INIT; + static struct attr_check *check; struct archiver_context *c = context; struct archiver_args *args = c->args; write_archive_entry_fn_t write_entry = c->write_entry; - struct git_attr_check check[2]; const char *path_without_prefix; int err; @@ -137,11 +124,12 @@ static int write_archive_entry(const unsigned char *sha1, const char *base, strbuf_addch(&path, '/'); path_without_prefix = path.buf + args->baselen; - setup_archive_check(check); - if (!git_check_attr(path_without_prefix, ARRAY_SIZE(check), check)) { - if (ATTR_TRUE(check[0].value)) + if (!check) + check = attr_check_initl("export-ignore", "export-subst", NULL); + if (!git_check_attr(path_without_prefix, check)) { + if (ATTR_TRUE(check->items[0].value)) return 0; - args->convert = ATTR_TRUE(check[1].value); + args->convert = ATTR_TRUE(check->items[1].value); } if (S_ISDIR(mode) || S_ISGITLINK(mode)) { diff --git a/attr.c b/attr.c index 1fcf042b87..5493bff224 100644 --- a/attr.c +++ b/attr.c @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ #include "attr.h" #include "dir.h" #include "utf8.h" +#include "quote.h" +#include "thread-utils.h" const char git_attr__true[] = "(builtin)true"; const char git_attr__false[] = "\0(builtin)false"; @@ -22,99 +24,234 @@ static const char git_attr__unknown[] = "(builtin)unknown"; #define ATTR__UNSET NULL #define ATTR__UNKNOWN git_attr__unknown -/* This is a randomly chosen prime. */ -#define HASHSIZE 257 - #ifndef DEBUG_ATTR #define DEBUG_ATTR 0 #endif struct git_attr { - struct git_attr *next; - unsigned h; - int attr_nr; - int maybe_macro; - int maybe_real; - char name[FLEX_ARRAY]; + int attr_nr; /* unique attribute number */ + char name[FLEX_ARRAY]; /* attribute name */ }; -static int attr_nr; -static int cannot_trust_maybe_real; - -static struct git_attr_check *check_all_attr; -static struct git_attr *(git_attr_hash[HASHSIZE]); -char *git_attr_name(struct git_attr *attr) +const char *git_attr_name(const struct git_attr *attr) { return attr->name; } -static unsigned hash_name(const char *name, int namelen) +struct attr_hashmap { + struct hashmap map; +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_t mutex; +#endif +}; + +static inline void hashmap_lock(struct attr_hashmap *map) +{ +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_lock(&map->mutex); +#endif +} + +static inline void hashmap_unlock(struct attr_hashmap *map) { - unsigned val = 0, c; +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_unlock(&map->mutex); +#endif +} - while (namelen--) { - c = *name++; - val = ((val << 7) | (val >> 22)) ^ c; +/* + * The global dictionary of all interned attributes. This + * is a singleton object which is shared between threads. + * Access to this dictionary must be surrounded with a mutex. + */ +static struct attr_hashmap g_attr_hashmap; + +/* The container for objects stored in "struct attr_hashmap" */ +struct attr_hash_entry { + struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member! */ + const char *key; /* the key; memory should be owned by value */ + size_t keylen; /* length of the key */ + void *value; /* the stored value */ +}; + +/* attr_hashmap comparison function */ +static int attr_hash_entry_cmp(const struct attr_hash_entry *a, + const struct attr_hash_entry *b, + void *unused) +{ + return (a->keylen != b->keylen) || strncmp(a->key, b->key, a->keylen); +} + +/* Initialize an 'attr_hashmap' object */ +static void attr_hashmap_init(struct attr_hashmap *map) +{ + hashmap_init(&map->map, (hashmap_cmp_fn) attr_hash_entry_cmp, 0); +} + +/* + * Retrieve the 'value' stored in a hashmap given the provided 'key'. + * If there is no matching entry, return NULL. + */ +static void *attr_hashmap_get(struct attr_hashmap *map, + const char *key, size_t keylen) +{ + struct attr_hash_entry k; + struct attr_hash_entry *e; + + if (!map->map.tablesize) + attr_hashmap_init(map); + + hashmap_entry_init(&k, memhash(key, keylen)); + k.key = key; + k.keylen = keylen; + e = hashmap_get(&map->map, &k, NULL); + + return e ? e->value : NULL; +} + +/* Add 'value' to a hashmap based on the provided 'key'. */ +static void attr_hashmap_add(struct attr_hashmap *map, + const char *key, size_t keylen, + void *value) +{ + struct attr_hash_entry *e; + + if (!map->map.tablesize) + attr_hashmap_init(map); + + e = xmalloc(sizeof(struct attr_hash_entry)); + hashmap_entry_init(e, memhash(key, keylen)); + e->key = key; + e->keylen = keylen; + e->value = value; + + hashmap_add(&map->map, e); +} + +struct all_attrs_item { + const struct git_attr *attr; + const char *value; + /* + * If 'macro' is non-NULL, indicates that 'attr' is a macro based on + * the current attribute stack and contains a pointer to the match_attr + * definition of the macro + */ + const struct match_attr *macro; +}; + +/* + * Reallocate and reinitialize the array of all attributes (which is used in + * the attribute collection process) in 'check' based on the global dictionary + * of attributes. + */ +static void all_attrs_init(struct attr_hashmap *map, struct attr_check *check) +{ + int i; + + hashmap_lock(map); + + if (map->map.size < check->all_attrs_nr) + die("BUG: interned attributes shouldn't be deleted"); + + /* + * If the number of attributes in the global dictionary has increased + * (or this attr_check instance doesn't have an initialized all_attrs + * field), reallocate the provided attr_check instance's all_attrs + * field and fill each entry with its corresponding git_attr. + */ + if (map->map.size != check->all_attrs_nr) { + struct attr_hash_entry *e; + struct hashmap_iter iter; + hashmap_iter_init(&map->map, &iter); + + REALLOC_ARRAY(check->all_attrs, map->map.size); + check->all_attrs_nr = map->map.size; + + while ((e = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) { + const struct git_attr *a = e->value; + check->all_attrs[a->attr_nr].attr = a; + } + } + + hashmap_unlock(map); + + /* + * Re-initialize every entry in check->all_attrs. + * This re-initialization can live outside of the locked region since + * the attribute dictionary is no longer being accessed. + */ + for (i = 0; i < check->all_attrs_nr; i++) { + check->all_attrs[i].value = ATTR__UNKNOWN; + check->all_attrs[i].macro = NULL; } - return val; } -static int invalid_attr_name(const char *name, int namelen) +static int attr_name_valid(const char *name, size_t namelen) { /* * Attribute name cannot begin with '-' and must consist of * characters from [-A-Za-z0-9_.]. */ if (namelen <= 0 || *name == '-') - return -1; + return 0; while (namelen--) { char ch = *name++; if (! (ch == '-' || ch == '.' || ch == '_' || ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') || ('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z') || ('A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z')) ) - return -1; + return 0; } - return 0; + return 1; } -static struct git_attr *git_attr_internal(const char *name, int len) +static void report_invalid_attr(const char *name, size_t len, + const char *src, int lineno) +{ + struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT; + strbuf_addf(&err, _("%.*s is not a valid attribute name"), + (int) len, name); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s:%d\n", err.buf, src, lineno); + strbuf_release(&err); +} + +/* + * Given a 'name', lookup and return the corresponding attribute in the global + * dictionary. If no entry is found, create a new attribute and store it in + * the dictionary. + */ +static const struct git_attr *git_attr_internal(const char *name, int namelen) { - unsigned hval = hash_name(name, len); - unsigned pos = hval % HASHSIZE; struct git_attr *a; - for (a = git_attr_hash[pos]; a; a = a->next) { - if (a->h == hval && - !memcmp(a->name, name, len) && !a->name[len]) - return a; + if (!attr_name_valid(name, namelen)) + return NULL; + + hashmap_lock(&g_attr_hashmap); + + a = attr_hashmap_get(&g_attr_hashmap, name, namelen); + + if (!a) { + FLEX_ALLOC_MEM(a, name, name, namelen); + a->attr_nr = g_attr_hashmap.map.size; + + attr_hashmap_add(&g_attr_hashmap, a->name, namelen, a); + assert(a->attr_nr == (g_attr_hashmap.map.size - 1)); } - if (invalid_attr_name(name, len)) - return NULL; + hashmap_unlock(&g_attr_hashmap); - FLEX_ALLOC_MEM(a, name, name, len); - a->h = hval; - a->next = git_attr_hash[pos]; - a->attr_nr = attr_nr++; - a->maybe_macro = 0; - a->maybe_real = 0; - git_attr_hash[pos] = a; - - REALLOC_ARRAY(check_all_attr, attr_nr); - check_all_attr[a->attr_nr].attr = a; - check_all_attr[a->attr_nr].value = ATTR__UNKNOWN; return a; } -struct git_attr *git_attr(const char *name) +const struct git_attr *git_attr(const char *name) { return git_attr_internal(name, strlen(name)); } /* What does a matched pattern decide? */ struct attr_state { - struct git_attr *attr; + const struct git_attr *attr; const char *setto; }; @@ -131,9 +268,8 @@ struct pattern { * If is_macro is true, then u.attr is a pointer to the git_attr being * defined. * - * If is_macro is false, then u.pattern points at the filename pattern - * to which the rule applies. (The memory pointed to is part of the - * memory block allocated for the match_attr instance.) + * If is_macro is false, then u.pat is the filename pattern to which the + * rule applies. * * In either case, num_attr is the number of attributes affected by * this rule, and state is an array listing them. The attributes are @@ -142,7 +278,7 @@ struct pattern { struct match_attr { union { struct pattern pat; - struct git_attr *attr; + const struct git_attr *attr; } u; char is_macro; unsigned num_attr; @@ -177,13 +313,17 @@ static const char *parse_attr(const char *src, int lineno, const char *cp, cp++; len--; } - if (invalid_attr_name(cp, len)) { - fprintf(stderr, - "%.*s is not a valid attribute name: %s:%d\n", - len, cp, src, lineno); + if (!attr_name_valid(cp, len)) { + report_invalid_attr(cp, len, src, lineno); return NULL; } } else { + /* + * As this function is always called twice, once with + * e == NULL in the first pass and then e != NULL in + * the second pass, no need for attr_name_valid() + * check here. + */ if (*cp == '-' || *cp == '!') { e->setto = (*cp == '-') ? ATTR__FALSE : ATTR__UNSET; cp++; @@ -207,41 +347,47 @@ static struct match_attr *parse_attr_line(const char *line, const char *src, const char *cp, *name, *states; struct match_attr *res = NULL; int is_macro; + struct strbuf pattern = STRBUF_INIT; cp = line + strspn(line, blank); if (!*cp || *cp == '#') return NULL; name = cp; - namelen = strcspn(name, blank); + + if (*cp == '"' && !unquote_c_style(&pattern, name, &states)) { + name = pattern.buf; + namelen = pattern.len; + } else { + namelen = strcspn(name, blank); + states = name + namelen; + } + if (strlen(ATTRIBUTE_MACRO_PREFIX) < namelen && starts_with(name, ATTRIBUTE_MACRO_PREFIX)) { if (!macro_ok) { fprintf(stderr, "%s not allowed: %s:%d\n", name, src, lineno); - return NULL; + goto fail_return; } is_macro = 1; name += strlen(ATTRIBUTE_MACRO_PREFIX); name += strspn(name, blank); namelen = strcspn(name, blank); - if (invalid_attr_name(name, namelen)) { - fprintf(stderr, - "%.*s is not a valid attribute name: %s:%d\n", - namelen, name, src, lineno); - return NULL; + if (!attr_name_valid(name, namelen)) { + report_invalid_attr(name, namelen, src, lineno); + goto fail_return; } } else is_macro = 0; - states = name + namelen; states += strspn(states, blank); /* First pass to count the attr_states */ for (cp = states, num_attr = 0; *cp; num_attr++) { cp = parse_attr(src, lineno, cp, NULL); if (!cp) - return NULL; + goto fail_return; } res = xcalloc(1, @@ -250,7 +396,6 @@ static struct match_attr *parse_attr_line(const char *line, const char *src, (is_macro ? 0 : namelen + 1)); if (is_macro) { res->u.attr = git_attr_internal(name, namelen); - res->u.attr->maybe_macro = 1; } else { char *p = (char *)&(res->state[num_attr]); memcpy(p, name, namelen); @@ -262,7 +407,7 @@ static struct match_attr *parse_attr_line(const char *line, const char *src, if (res->u.pat.flags & EXC_FLAG_NEGATIVE) { warning(_("Negative patterns are ignored in git attributes\n" "Use '\\!' for literal leading exclamation.")); - return NULL; + goto fail_return; } } res->is_macro = is_macro; @@ -271,13 +416,15 @@ static struct match_attr *parse_attr_line(const char *line, const char *src, /* Second pass to fill the attr_states */ for (cp = states, i = 0; *cp; i++) { cp = parse_attr(src, lineno, cp, &(res->state[i])); - if (!is_macro) - res->state[i].attr->maybe_real = 1; - if (res->state[i].attr->maybe_macro) - cannot_trust_maybe_real = 1; } + strbuf_release(&pattern); return res; + +fail_return: + strbuf_release(&pattern); + free(res); + return NULL; } /* @@ -295,19 +442,19 @@ static struct match_attr *parse_attr_line(const char *line, const char *src, * directory (again, reading the file from top to bottom) down to the * current directory, and then scan the list backwards to find the first match. * This is exactly the same as what is_excluded() does in dir.c to deal with - * .gitignore + * .gitignore file and info/excludes file as a fallback. */ -static struct attr_stack { +struct attr_stack { struct attr_stack *prev; char *origin; size_t originlen; unsigned num_matches; unsigned alloc; struct match_attr **attrs; -} *attr_stack; +}; -static void free_attr_elem(struct attr_stack *e) +static void attr_stack_free(struct attr_stack *e) { int i; free(e->origin); @@ -330,6 +477,173 @@ static void free_attr_elem(struct attr_stack *e) free(e); } +static void drop_attr_stack(struct attr_stack **stack) +{ + while (*stack) { + struct attr_stack *elem = *stack; + *stack = elem->prev; + attr_stack_free(elem); + } +} + +/* List of all attr_check structs; access should be surrounded by mutex */ +static struct check_vector { + size_t nr; + size_t alloc; + struct attr_check **checks; +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_t mutex; +#endif +} check_vector; + +static inline void vector_lock(void) +{ +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_lock(&check_vector.mutex); +#endif +} + +static inline void vector_unlock(void) +{ +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_unlock(&check_vector.mutex); +#endif +} + +static void check_vector_add(struct attr_check *c) +{ + vector_lock(); + + ALLOC_GROW(check_vector.checks, + check_vector.nr + 1, + check_vector.alloc); + check_vector.checks[check_vector.nr++] = c; + + vector_unlock(); +} + +static void check_vector_remove(struct attr_check *check) +{ + int i; + + vector_lock(); + + /* Find entry */ + for (i = 0; i < check_vector.nr; i++) + if (check_vector.checks[i] == check) + break; + + if (i >= check_vector.nr) + die("BUG: no entry found"); + + /* shift entries over */ + for (; i < check_vector.nr - 1; i++) + check_vector.checks[i] = check_vector.checks[i + 1]; + + check_vector.nr--; + + vector_unlock(); +} + +/* Iterate through all attr_check instances and drop their stacks */ +static void drop_all_attr_stacks(void) +{ + int i; + + vector_lock(); + + for (i = 0; i < check_vector.nr; i++) { + drop_attr_stack(&check_vector.checks[i]->stack); + } + + vector_unlock(); +} + +struct attr_check *attr_check_alloc(void) +{ + struct attr_check *c = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct attr_check)); + + /* save pointer to the check struct */ + check_vector_add(c); + + return c; +} + +struct attr_check *attr_check_initl(const char *one, ...) +{ + struct attr_check *check; + int cnt; + va_list params; + const char *param; + + va_start(params, one); + for (cnt = 1; (param = va_arg(params, const char *)) != NULL; cnt++) + ; + va_end(params); + + check = attr_check_alloc(); + check->nr = cnt; + check->alloc = cnt; + check->items = xcalloc(cnt, sizeof(struct attr_check_item)); + + check->items[0].attr = git_attr(one); + va_start(params, one); + for (cnt = 1; cnt < check->nr; cnt++) { + const struct git_attr *attr; + param = va_arg(params, const char *); + if (!param) + die("BUG: counted %d != ended at %d", + check->nr, cnt); + attr = git_attr(param); + if (!attr) + die("BUG: %s: not a valid attribute name", param); + check->items[cnt].attr = attr; + } + va_end(params); + return check; +} + +struct attr_check_item *attr_check_append(struct attr_check *check, + const struct git_attr *attr) +{ + struct attr_check_item *item; + + ALLOC_GROW(check->items, check->nr + 1, check->alloc); + item = &check->items[check->nr++]; + item->attr = attr; + return item; +} + +void attr_check_reset(struct attr_check *check) +{ + check->nr = 0; +} + +void attr_check_clear(struct attr_check *check) +{ + free(check->items); + check->items = NULL; + check->alloc = 0; + check->nr = 0; + + free(check->all_attrs); + check->all_attrs = NULL; + check->all_attrs_nr = 0; + + drop_attr_stack(&check->stack); +} + +void attr_check_free(struct attr_check *check) +{ + if (check) { + /* Remove check from the check vector */ + check_vector_remove(check); + + attr_check_clear(check); + free(check); + } +} + static const char *builtin_attr[] = { "[attr]binary -diff -merge -text", NULL, @@ -362,9 +676,31 @@ static struct attr_stack *read_attr_from_array(const char **list) return res; } +/* + * Callers into the attribute system assume there is a single, system-wide + * global state where attributes are read from and when the state is flipped by + * calling git_attr_set_direction(), the stack frames that have been + * constructed need to be discarded so so that subsequent calls into the + * attribute system will lazily read from the right place. Since changing + * direction causes a global paradigm shift, it should not ever be called while + * another thread could potentially be calling into the attribute system. + */ static enum git_attr_direction direction; static struct index_state *use_index; +void git_attr_set_direction(enum git_attr_direction new_direction, + struct index_state *istate) +{ + if (is_bare_repository() && new_direction != GIT_ATTR_INDEX) + die("BUG: non-INDEX attr direction in a bare repo"); + + if (new_direction != direction) + drop_all_attr_stacks(); + + direction = new_direction; + use_index = istate; +} + static struct attr_stack *read_attr_from_file(const char *path, int macro_ok) { FILE *fp = fopen(path, "r"); @@ -402,8 +738,8 @@ static struct attr_stack *read_attr_from_index(const char *path, int macro_ok) for (sp = buf; *sp; ) { char *ep; int more; - for (ep = sp; *ep && *ep != '\n'; ep++) - ; + + ep = strchrnul(sp, '\n'); more = (*ep == '\n'); *ep = '\0'; handle_attr_line(res, sp, path, ++lineno, macro_ok); @@ -415,25 +751,28 @@ static struct attr_stack *read_attr_from_index(const char *path, int macro_ok) static struct attr_stack *read_attr(const char *path, int macro_ok) { - struct attr_stack *res; + struct attr_stack *res = NULL; - if (direction == GIT_ATTR_CHECKOUT) { + if (direction == GIT_ATTR_INDEX) { res = read_attr_from_index(path, macro_ok); - if (!res) - res = read_attr_from_file(path, macro_ok); - } - else if (direction == GIT_ATTR_CHECKIN) { - res = read_attr_from_file(path, macro_ok); - if (!res) - /* - * There is no checked out .gitattributes file there, but - * we might have it in the index. We allow operation in a - * sparsely checked out work tree, so read from it. - */ + } else if (!is_bare_repository()) { + if (direction == GIT_ATTR_CHECKOUT) { res = read_attr_from_index(path, macro_ok); + if (!res) + res = read_attr_from_file(path, macro_ok); + } else if (direction == GIT_ATTR_CHECKIN) { + res = read_attr_from_file(path, macro_ok); + if (!res) + /* + * There is no checked out .gitattributes file + * there, but we might have it in the index. + * We allow operation in a sparsely checked out + * work tree, so read from it. + */ + res = read_attr_from_index(path, macro_ok); + } } - else - res = read_attr_from_index(path, macro_ok); + if (!res) res = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*res)); return res; @@ -464,16 +803,7 @@ static void debug_set(const char *what, const char *match, struct git_attr *attr #define debug_push(a) do { ; } while (0) #define debug_pop(a) do { ; } while (0) #define debug_set(a,b,c,d) do { ; } while (0) -#endif - -static void drop_attr_stack(void) -{ - while (attr_stack) { - struct attr_stack *elem = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem->prev; - free_attr_elem(elem); - } -} +#endif /* DEBUG_ATTR */ static const char *git_etc_gitattributes(void) { @@ -483,6 +813,14 @@ static const char *git_etc_gitattributes(void) return system_wide; } +static const char *get_home_gitattributes(void) +{ + if (!git_attributes_file) + git_attributes_file = xdg_config_home("attributes"); + + return git_attributes_file; +} + static int git_attr_system(void) { return !git_env_bool("GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM", 0); @@ -490,64 +828,60 @@ static int git_attr_system(void) static GIT_PATH_FUNC(git_path_info_attributes, INFOATTRIBUTES_FILE) -static void bootstrap_attr_stack(void) +static void push_stack(struct attr_stack **attr_stack_p, + struct attr_stack *elem, char *origin, size_t originlen) { - struct attr_stack *elem; + if (elem) { + elem->origin = origin; + if (origin) + elem->originlen = originlen; + elem->prev = *attr_stack_p; + *attr_stack_p = elem; + } +} - if (attr_stack) +static void bootstrap_attr_stack(struct attr_stack **stack) +{ + struct attr_stack *e; + + if (*stack) return; - elem = read_attr_from_array(builtin_attr); - elem->origin = NULL; - elem->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem; + /* builtin frame */ + e = read_attr_from_array(builtin_attr); + push_stack(stack, e, NULL, 0); + /* system-wide frame */ if (git_attr_system()) { - elem = read_attr_from_file(git_etc_gitattributes(), 1); - if (elem) { - elem->origin = NULL; - elem->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem; - } + e = read_attr_from_file(git_etc_gitattributes(), 1); + push_stack(stack, e, NULL, 0); } - if (!git_attributes_file) - git_attributes_file = xdg_config_home("attributes"); - if (git_attributes_file) { - elem = read_attr_from_file(git_attributes_file, 1); - if (elem) { - elem->origin = NULL; - elem->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem; - } + /* home directory */ + if (get_home_gitattributes()) { + e = read_attr_from_file(get_home_gitattributes(), 1); + push_stack(stack, e, NULL, 0); } - if (!is_bare_repository() || direction == GIT_ATTR_INDEX) { - elem = read_attr(GITATTRIBUTES_FILE, 1); - elem->origin = xstrdup(""); - elem->originlen = 0; - elem->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem; - debug_push(elem); - } + /* root directory */ + e = read_attr(GITATTRIBUTES_FILE, 1); + push_stack(stack, e, xstrdup(""), 0); + /* info frame */ if (startup_info->have_repository) - elem = read_attr_from_file(git_path_info_attributes(), 1); + e = read_attr_from_file(git_path_info_attributes(), 1); else - elem = NULL; - - if (!elem) - elem = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*elem)); - elem->origin = NULL; - elem->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem; + e = NULL; + if (!e) + e = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct attr_stack)); + push_stack(stack, e, NULL, 0); } -static void prepare_attr_stack(const char *path, int dirlen) +static void prepare_attr_stack(const char *path, int dirlen, + struct attr_stack **stack) { - struct attr_stack *elem, *info; - int len; - const char *cp; + struct attr_stack *info; + struct strbuf pathbuf = STRBUF_INIT; /* * At the bottom of the attribute stack is the built-in @@ -564,13 +898,13 @@ static void prepare_attr_stack(const char *path, int dirlen) * .gitattributes in deeper directories to shallower ones, * and finally use the built-in set as the default. */ - bootstrap_attr_stack(); + bootstrap_attr_stack(stack); /* * Pop the "info" one that is always at the top of the stack. */ - info = attr_stack; - attr_stack = info->prev; + info = *stack; + *stack = info->prev; /* * Pop the ones from directories that are not the prefix of @@ -578,59 +912,63 @@ static void prepare_attr_stack(const char *path, int dirlen) * the root one (whose origin is an empty string "") or the builtin * one (whose origin is NULL) without popping it. */ - while (attr_stack->origin) { - int namelen = strlen(attr_stack->origin); + while ((*stack)->origin) { + int namelen = (*stack)->originlen; + struct attr_stack *elem; - elem = attr_stack; + elem = *stack; if (namelen <= dirlen && !strncmp(elem->origin, path, namelen) && (!namelen || path[namelen] == '/')) break; debug_pop(elem); - attr_stack = elem->prev; - free_attr_elem(elem); + *stack = elem->prev; + attr_stack_free(elem); } /* - * Read from parent directories and push them down + * bootstrap_attr_stack() should have added, and the + * above loop should have stopped before popping, the + * root element whose attr_stack->origin is set to an + * empty string. */ - if (!is_bare_repository() || direction == GIT_ATTR_INDEX) { - /* - * bootstrap_attr_stack() should have added, and the - * above loop should have stopped before popping, the - * root element whose attr_stack->origin is set to an - * empty string. - */ - struct strbuf pathbuf = STRBUF_INIT; - - assert(attr_stack->origin); - while (1) { - len = strlen(attr_stack->origin); - if (dirlen <= len) - break; - cp = memchr(path + len + 1, '/', dirlen - len - 1); - if (!cp) - cp = path + dirlen; - strbuf_add(&pathbuf, path, cp - path); + assert((*stack)->origin); + + strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, (*stack)->origin); + /* Build up to the directory 'path' is in */ + while (pathbuf.len < dirlen) { + size_t len = pathbuf.len; + struct attr_stack *next; + char *origin; + + /* Skip path-separator */ + if (len < dirlen && is_dir_sep(path[len])) + len++; + /* Find the end of the next component */ + while (len < dirlen && !is_dir_sep(path[len])) + len++; + + if (pathbuf.len > 0) strbuf_addch(&pathbuf, '/'); - strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, GITATTRIBUTES_FILE); - elem = read_attr(pathbuf.buf, 0); - strbuf_setlen(&pathbuf, cp - path); - elem->origin = strbuf_detach(&pathbuf, &elem->originlen); - elem->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = elem; - debug_push(elem); - } + strbuf_add(&pathbuf, path + pathbuf.len, (len - pathbuf.len)); + strbuf_addf(&pathbuf, "/%s", GITATTRIBUTES_FILE); + + next = read_attr(pathbuf.buf, 0); - strbuf_release(&pathbuf); + /* reset the pathbuf to not include "/.gitattributes" */ + strbuf_setlen(&pathbuf, len); + + origin = xstrdup(pathbuf.buf); + push_stack(stack, next, origin, len); } /* * Finally push the "info" one at the top of the stack. */ - info->prev = attr_stack; - attr_stack = info; + push_stack(stack, info, NULL, 0); + + strbuf_release(&pathbuf); } static int path_matches(const char *pathname, int pathlen, @@ -656,16 +994,16 @@ static int path_matches(const char *pathname, int pathlen, pattern, prefix, pat->patternlen, pat->flags); } -static int macroexpand_one(int attr_nr, int rem); +static int macroexpand_one(struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs, int nr, int rem); -static int fill_one(const char *what, struct match_attr *a, int rem) +static int fill_one(const char *what, struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs, + const struct match_attr *a, int rem) { - struct git_attr_check *check = check_all_attr; int i; - for (i = a->num_attr - 1; 0 < rem && 0 <= i; i--) { - struct git_attr *attr = a->state[i].attr; - const char **n = &(check[attr->attr_nr].value); + for (i = a->num_attr - 1; rem > 0 && i >= 0; i--) { + const struct git_attr *attr = a->state[i].attr; + const char **n = &(all_attrs[attr->attr_nr].value); const char *v = a->state[i].setto; if (*n == ATTR__UNKNOWN) { @@ -674,64 +1012,72 @@ static int fill_one(const char *what, struct match_attr *a, int rem) attr, v); *n = v; rem--; - rem = macroexpand_one(attr->attr_nr, rem); + rem = macroexpand_one(all_attrs, attr->attr_nr, rem); } } return rem; } static int fill(const char *path, int pathlen, int basename_offset, - struct attr_stack *stk, int rem) + const struct attr_stack *stack, + struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs, int rem) { - int i; - const char *base = stk->origin ? stk->origin : ""; + for (; rem > 0 && stack; stack = stack->prev) { + int i; + const char *base = stack->origin ? stack->origin : ""; - for (i = stk->num_matches - 1; 0 < rem && 0 <= i; i--) { - struct match_attr *a = stk->attrs[i]; - if (a->is_macro) - continue; - if (path_matches(path, pathlen, basename_offset, - &a->u.pat, base, stk->originlen)) - rem = fill_one("fill", a, rem); + for (i = stack->num_matches - 1; 0 < rem && 0 <= i; i--) { + const struct match_attr *a = stack->attrs[i]; + if (a->is_macro) + continue; + if (path_matches(path, pathlen, basename_offset, + &a->u.pat, base, stack->originlen)) + rem = fill_one("fill", all_attrs, a, rem); + } } + return rem; } -static int macroexpand_one(int nr, int rem) +static int macroexpand_one(struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs, int nr, int rem) { - struct attr_stack *stk; - struct match_attr *a = NULL; - int i; + const struct all_attrs_item *item = &all_attrs[nr]; - if (check_all_attr[nr].value != ATTR__TRUE || - !check_all_attr[nr].attr->maybe_macro) + if (item->macro && item->value == ATTR__TRUE) + return fill_one("expand", all_attrs, item->macro, rem); + else return rem; +} - for (stk = attr_stack; !a && stk; stk = stk->prev) - for (i = stk->num_matches - 1; !a && 0 <= i; i--) { - struct match_attr *ma = stk->attrs[i]; - if (!ma->is_macro) - continue; - if (ma->u.attr->attr_nr == nr) - a = ma; +/* + * Marks the attributes which are macros based on the attribute stack. + * This prevents having to search through the attribute stack each time + * a macro needs to be expanded during the fill stage. + */ +static void determine_macros(struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs, + const struct attr_stack *stack) +{ + for (; stack; stack = stack->prev) { + int i; + for (i = stack->num_matches - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + const struct match_attr *ma = stack->attrs[i]; + if (ma->is_macro) { + int n = ma->u.attr->attr_nr; + if (!all_attrs[n].macro) { + all_attrs[n].macro = ma; + } + } } - - if (a) - rem = fill_one("expand", a, rem); - - return rem; + } } /* - * Collect attributes for path into the array pointed to by - * check_all_attr. If num is non-zero, only attributes in check[] are - * collected. Otherwise all attributes are collected. + * Collect attributes for path into the array pointed to by check->all_attrs. + * If check->check_nr is non-zero, only attributes in check[] are collected. + * Otherwise all attributes are collected. */ -static void collect_some_attrs(const char *path, int num, - struct git_attr_check *check) - +static void collect_some_attrs(const char *path, struct attr_check *check) { - struct attr_stack *stk; int i, pathlen, rem, dirlen; const char *cp, *last_slash = NULL; int basename_offset; @@ -749,81 +1095,67 @@ static void collect_some_attrs(const char *path, int num, dirlen = 0; } - prepare_attr_stack(path, dirlen); - for (i = 0; i < attr_nr; i++) - check_all_attr[i].value = ATTR__UNKNOWN; - if (num && !cannot_trust_maybe_real) { + prepare_attr_stack(path, dirlen, &check->stack); + all_attrs_init(&g_attr_hashmap, check); + determine_macros(check->all_attrs, check->stack); + + if (check->nr) { rem = 0; - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { - if (!check[i].attr->maybe_real) { - struct git_attr_check *c; - c = check_all_attr + check[i].attr->attr_nr; - c->value = ATTR__UNSET; + for (i = 0; i < check->nr; i++) { + int n = check->items[i].attr->attr_nr; + struct all_attrs_item *item = &check->all_attrs[n]; + if (item->macro) { + item->value = ATTR__UNSET; rem++; } } - if (rem == num) + if (rem == check->nr) return; } - rem = attr_nr; - for (stk = attr_stack; 0 < rem && stk; stk = stk->prev) - rem = fill(path, pathlen, basename_offset, stk, rem); + rem = check->all_attrs_nr; + fill(path, pathlen, basename_offset, check->stack, check->all_attrs, rem); } -int git_check_attr(const char *path, int num, struct git_attr_check *check) +int git_check_attr(const char *path, struct attr_check *check) { int i; - collect_some_attrs(path, num, check); + collect_some_attrs(path, check); - for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { - const char *value = check_all_attr[check[i].attr->attr_nr].value; + for (i = 0; i < check->nr; i++) { + size_t n = check->items[i].attr->attr_nr; + const char *value = check->all_attrs[n].value; if (value == ATTR__UNKNOWN) value = ATTR__UNSET; - check[i].value = value; + check->items[i].value = value; } return 0; } -int git_all_attrs(const char *path, int *num, struct git_attr_check **check) +void git_all_attrs(const char *path, struct attr_check *check) { - int i, count, j; + int i; - collect_some_attrs(path, 0, NULL); + attr_check_reset(check); + collect_some_attrs(path, check); - /* Count the number of attributes that are set. */ - count = 0; - for (i = 0; i < attr_nr; i++) { - const char *value = check_all_attr[i].value; - if (value != ATTR__UNSET && value != ATTR__UNKNOWN) - ++count; - } - *num = count; - ALLOC_ARRAY(*check, count); - j = 0; - for (i = 0; i < attr_nr; i++) { - const char *value = check_all_attr[i].value; - if (value != ATTR__UNSET && value != ATTR__UNKNOWN) { - (*check)[j].attr = check_all_attr[i].attr; - (*check)[j].value = value; - ++j; - } + for (i = 0; i < check->all_attrs_nr; i++) { + const char *name = check->all_attrs[i].attr->name; + const char *value = check->all_attrs[i].value; + struct attr_check_item *item; + if (value == ATTR__UNSET || value == ATTR__UNKNOWN) + continue; + item = attr_check_append(check, git_attr(name)); + item->value = value; } - - return 0; } -void git_attr_set_direction(enum git_attr_direction new, struct index_state *istate) +void attr_start(void) { - enum git_attr_direction old = direction; - - if (is_bare_repository() && new != GIT_ATTR_INDEX) - die("BUG: non-INDEX attr direction in a bare repo"); - - direction = new; - if (new != old) - drop_attr_stack(); - use_index = istate; +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + pthread_mutex_init(&g_attr_hashmap.mutex, NULL); + pthread_mutex_init(&check_vector.mutex, NULL); +#endif } diff --git a/attr.h b/attr.h index 8b08d33af8..48ab3e1c2f 100644 --- a/attr.h +++ b/attr.h @@ -4,11 +4,15 @@ /* An attribute is a pointer to this opaque structure */ struct git_attr; +/* opaque structures used internally for attribute collection */ +struct all_attrs_item; +struct attr_stack; + /* * Given a string, return the gitattribute object that * corresponds to it. */ -struct git_attr *git_attr(const char *); +const struct git_attr *git_attr(const char *); /* Internal use */ extern const char git_attr__true[]; @@ -20,38 +24,57 @@ extern const char git_attr__false[]; #define ATTR_UNSET(v) ((v) == NULL) /* - * Send one or more git_attr_check to git_check_attr(), and + * Send one or more git_attr_check to git_check_attrs(), and * each 'value' member tells what its value is. * Unset one is returned as NULL. */ -struct git_attr_check { - struct git_attr *attr; +struct attr_check_item { + const struct git_attr *attr; const char *value; }; +struct attr_check { + int nr; + int alloc; + struct attr_check_item *items; + int all_attrs_nr; + struct all_attrs_item *all_attrs; + struct attr_stack *stack; +}; + +extern struct attr_check *attr_check_alloc(void); +extern struct attr_check *attr_check_initl(const char *, ...); + +extern struct attr_check_item *attr_check_append(struct attr_check *check, + const struct git_attr *attr); + +extern void attr_check_reset(struct attr_check *check); +extern void attr_check_clear(struct attr_check *check); +extern void attr_check_free(struct attr_check *check); + /* * Return the name of the attribute represented by the argument. The * return value is a pointer to a null-delimited string that is part * of the internal data structure; it should not be modified or freed. */ -char *git_attr_name(struct git_attr *); +extern const char *git_attr_name(const struct git_attr *); -int git_check_attr(const char *path, int, struct git_attr_check *); +extern int git_check_attr(const char *path, struct attr_check *check); /* - * Retrieve all attributes that apply to the specified path. *num - * will be set to the number of attributes on the path; **check will - * be set to point at a newly-allocated array of git_attr_check - * objects describing the attributes and their values. *check must be - * free()ed by the caller. + * Retrieve all attributes that apply to the specified path. + * check holds the attributes and their values. */ -int git_all_attrs(const char *path, int *num, struct git_attr_check **check); +extern void git_all_attrs(const char *path, struct attr_check *check); enum git_attr_direction { GIT_ATTR_CHECKIN, GIT_ATTR_CHECKOUT, GIT_ATTR_INDEX }; -void git_attr_set_direction(enum git_attr_direction, struct index_state *); +void git_attr_set_direction(enum git_attr_direction new_direction, + struct index_state *istate); + +extern void attr_start(void); #endif /* ATTR_H */ diff --git a/bisect.c b/bisect.c index 8e63c40d27..30808cadf7 100644 --- a/bisect.c +++ b/bisect.c @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ int bisect_next_all(const char *prefix, int no_checkout) struct commit_list *tried; int reaches = 0, all = 0, nr, steps; const unsigned char *bisect_rev; - char steps_msg[32]; + char *steps_msg; read_bisect_terms(&term_bad, &term_good); if (read_bisect_refs()) @@ -990,14 +990,15 @@ int bisect_next_all(const char *prefix, int no_checkout) nr = all - reaches - 1; steps = estimate_bisect_steps(all); - xsnprintf(steps_msg, sizeof(steps_msg), - Q_("(roughly %d step)", "(roughly %d steps)", steps), - steps); + + steps_msg = xstrfmt(Q_("(roughly %d step)", "(roughly %d steps)", + steps), steps); /* TRANSLATORS: the last %s will be replaced with "(roughly %d steps)" translation */ printf(Q_("Bisecting: %d revision left to test after this %s\n", "Bisecting: %d revisions left to test after this %s\n", nr), nr, steps_msg); + free(steps_msg); return bisect_checkout(bisect_rev, no_checkout); } diff --git a/branch.c b/branch.c index c431cbf6a9..5c12036b02 100644 --- a/branch.c +++ b/branch.c @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ void create_branch(const char *name, const char *start_name, start_name); if (reflog) - log_all_ref_updates = 1; + log_all_ref_updates = LOG_REFS_NORMAL; if (!dont_change_ref) { struct ref_transaction *transaction; @@ -345,7 +345,8 @@ void die_if_checked_out(const char *branch, int ignore_current_worktree) branch, wt->path); } -int replace_each_worktree_head_symref(const char *oldref, const char *newref) +int replace_each_worktree_head_symref(const char *oldref, const char *newref, + const char *logmsg) { int ret = 0; struct worktree **worktrees = get_worktrees(0); @@ -358,7 +359,7 @@ int replace_each_worktree_head_symref(const char *oldref, const char *newref) continue; if (set_worktree_head_symref(get_worktree_git_dir(worktrees[i]), - newref)) { + newref, logmsg)) { ret = -1; error(_("HEAD of working tree %s is not updated"), worktrees[i]->path); diff --git a/branch.h b/branch.h index 3103eb9add..b07788558c 100644 --- a/branch.h +++ b/branch.h @@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ extern void die_if_checked_out(const char *branch, int ignore_current_worktree); * This will be used when renaming a branch. Returns 0 if successful, non-zero * otherwise. */ -extern int replace_each_worktree_head_symref(const char *oldref, const char *newref); +extern int replace_each_worktree_head_symref(const char *oldref, const char *newref, + const char *logmsg); #endif diff --git a/builtin.h b/builtin.h index b9122bc5f4..9e4a89816d 100644 --- a/builtin.h +++ b/builtin.h @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ extern int cmd_diff_files(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_diff_index(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_diff(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_diff_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); +extern int cmd_difftool(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_fast_export(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_fetch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_fetch_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); @@ -102,6 +103,7 @@ extern int cmd_prune_packed(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_pull(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_push(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); +extern int cmd_rebase__helper(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_receive_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_reflog(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); extern int cmd_remote(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix); diff --git a/builtin/am.c b/builtin/am.c index 31fb60578f..f7a7a971fb 100644 --- a/builtin/am.c +++ b/builtin/am.c @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ static void am_setup(struct am_state *state, enum patch_format patch_format, } else { write_state_text(state, "abort-safety", ""); if (!state->rebasing) - delete_ref("ORIG_HEAD", NULL, 0); + delete_ref(NULL, "ORIG_HEAD", NULL, 0); } /* @@ -2172,7 +2172,7 @@ static void am_abort(struct am_state *state) has_curr_head ? &curr_head : NULL, 0, UPDATE_REFS_DIE_ON_ERR); else if (curr_branch) - delete_ref(curr_branch, NULL, REF_NODEREF); + delete_ref(NULL, curr_branch, NULL, REF_NODEREF); free(curr_branch); am_destroy(state); diff --git a/builtin/blame.c b/builtin/blame.c index 4ddfadb71f..cffc626540 100644 --- a/builtin/blame.c +++ b/builtin/blame.c @@ -1700,13 +1700,23 @@ static void get_commit_info(struct commit *commit, } /* + * Write out any suspect information which depends on the path. This must be + * handled separately from emit_one_suspect_detail(), because a given commit + * may have changes in multiple paths. So this needs to appear each time + * we mention a new group. + * * To allow LF and other nonportable characters in pathnames, * they are c-style quoted as needed. */ -static void write_filename_info(const char *path) +static void write_filename_info(struct origin *suspect) { + if (suspect->previous) { + struct origin *prev = suspect->previous; + printf("previous %s ", oid_to_hex(&prev->commit->object.oid)); + write_name_quoted(prev->path, stdout, '\n'); + } printf("filename "); - write_name_quoted(path, stdout, '\n'); + write_name_quoted(suspect->path, stdout, '\n'); } /* @@ -1735,11 +1745,6 @@ static int emit_one_suspect_detail(struct origin *suspect, int repeat) printf("summary %s\n", ci.summary.buf); if (suspect->commit->object.flags & UNINTERESTING) printf("boundary\n"); - if (suspect->previous) { - struct origin *prev = suspect->previous; - printf("previous %s ", oid_to_hex(&prev->commit->object.oid)); - write_name_quoted(prev->path, stdout, '\n'); - } commit_info_destroy(&ci); @@ -1760,7 +1765,7 @@ static void found_guilty_entry(struct blame_entry *ent, oid_to_hex(&suspect->commit->object.oid), ent->s_lno + 1, ent->lno + 1, ent->num_lines); emit_one_suspect_detail(suspect, 0); - write_filename_info(suspect->path); + write_filename_info(suspect); maybe_flush_or_die(stdout, "stdout"); } pi->blamed_lines += ent->num_lines; @@ -1884,7 +1889,7 @@ static void emit_porcelain_details(struct origin *suspect, int repeat) { if (emit_one_suspect_detail(suspect, repeat) || (suspect->commit->object.flags & MORE_THAN_ONE_PATH)) - write_filename_info(suspect->path); + write_filename_info(suspect); } static void emit_porcelain(struct scoreboard *sb, struct blame_entry *ent, @@ -1896,7 +1901,7 @@ static void emit_porcelain(struct scoreboard *sb, struct blame_entry *ent, struct origin *suspect = ent->suspect; char hex[GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ + 1]; - sha1_to_hex_r(hex, suspect->commit->object.oid.hash); + oid_to_hex_r(hex, &suspect->commit->object.oid); printf("%s %d %d %d\n", hex, ent->s_lno + 1, @@ -1936,7 +1941,7 @@ static void emit_other(struct scoreboard *sb, struct blame_entry *ent, int opt) int show_raw_time = !!(opt & OUTPUT_RAW_TIMESTAMP); get_commit_info(suspect->commit, &ci, 1); - sha1_to_hex_r(hex, suspect->commit->object.oid.hash); + oid_to_hex_r(hex, &suspect->commit->object.oid); cp = nth_line(sb, ent->lno); for (cnt = 0; cnt < ent->num_lines; cnt++) { @@ -2596,8 +2601,7 @@ int cmd_blame(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * and are only included here to get included in the "-h" * output: */ - { OPTION_LOWLEVEL_CALLBACK, 0, "indent-heuristic", NULL, NULL, N_("Use an experimental indent-based heuristic to improve diffs"), PARSE_OPT_NOARG, parse_opt_unknown_cb }, - { OPTION_LOWLEVEL_CALLBACK, 0, "compaction-heuristic", NULL, NULL, N_("Use an experimental blank-line-based heuristic to improve diffs"), PARSE_OPT_NOARG, parse_opt_unknown_cb }, + { OPTION_LOWLEVEL_CALLBACK, 0, "indent-heuristic", NULL, NULL, N_("Use an experimental heuristic to improve diffs"), PARSE_OPT_NOARG, parse_opt_unknown_cb }, OPT_BIT(0, "minimal", &xdl_opts, N_("Spend extra cycles to find better match"), XDF_NEED_MINIMAL), OPT_STRING('S', NULL, &revs_file, N_("file"), N_("Use revisions from instead of calling git-rev-list")), @@ -2645,7 +2649,7 @@ int cmd_blame(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } parse_done: no_whole_file_rename = !DIFF_OPT_TST(&revs.diffopt, FOLLOW_RENAMES); - xdl_opts |= revs.diffopt.xdl_opts & (XDF_COMPACTION_HEURISTIC | XDF_INDENT_HEURISTIC); + xdl_opts |= revs.diffopt.xdl_opts & XDF_INDENT_HEURISTIC; DIFF_OPT_CLR(&revs.diffopt, FOLLOW_RENAMES); argc = parse_options_end(&ctx); @@ -2656,9 +2660,11 @@ int cmd_blame(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } else if (show_progress < 0) show_progress = isatty(2); - if (0 < abbrev) + if (0 < abbrev && abbrev < GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ) /* one more abbrev length is needed for the boundary commit */ abbrev++; + else if (!abbrev) + abbrev = GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ; if (revs_file && read_ancestry(revs_file)) die_errno("reading graft file '%s' failed", revs_file); diff --git a/builtin/branch.c b/builtin/branch.c index 9d30f55b0b..5d44e36cba 100644 --- a/builtin/branch.c +++ b/builtin/branch.c @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ static const char * const builtin_branch_usage[] = { N_("git branch [] [-r] (-d | -D) ..."), N_("git branch [] (-m | -M) [] "), N_("git branch [] [-r | -a] [--points-at]"), + N_("git branch [] [-r | -a] [--format]"), NULL }; @@ -37,11 +38,11 @@ static unsigned char head_sha1[20]; static int branch_use_color = -1; static char branch_colors[][COLOR_MAXLEN] = { GIT_COLOR_RESET, - GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* PLAIN */ - GIT_COLOR_RED, /* REMOTE */ - GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* LOCAL */ - GIT_COLOR_GREEN, /* CURRENT */ - GIT_COLOR_BLUE, /* UPSTREAM */ + GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* PLAIN */ + GIT_COLOR_RED, /* REMOTE */ + GIT_COLOR_NORMAL, /* LOCAL */ + GIT_COLOR_GREEN, /* CURRENT */ + GIT_COLOR_BLUE, /* UPSTREAM */ }; enum color_branch { BRANCH_COLOR_RESET = 0, @@ -190,17 +191,20 @@ static int delete_branches(int argc, const char **argv, int force, int kinds, int ret = 0; int remote_branch = 0; struct strbuf bname = STRBUF_INIT; + unsigned allowed_interpret; switch (kinds) { case FILTER_REFS_REMOTES: fmt = "refs/remotes/%s"; /* For subsequent UI messages */ remote_branch = 1; + allowed_interpret = INTERPRET_BRANCH_REMOTE; force = 1; break; case FILTER_REFS_BRANCHES: fmt = "refs/heads/%s"; + allowed_interpret = INTERPRET_BRANCH_LOCAL; break; default: die(_("cannot use -a with -d")); @@ -215,7 +219,7 @@ static int delete_branches(int argc, const char **argv, int force, int kinds, char *target = NULL; int flags = 0; - strbuf_branchname(&bname, argv[i]); + strbuf_branchname(&bname, argv[i], allowed_interpret); free(name); name = mkpathdup(fmt, bname.buf); @@ -251,7 +255,7 @@ static int delete_branches(int argc, const char **argv, int force, int kinds, goto next; } - if (delete_ref(name, is_null_sha1(sha1) ? NULL : sha1, + if (delete_ref(NULL, name, is_null_sha1(sha1) ? NULL : sha1, REF_NODEREF)) { error(remote_branch ? _("Error deleting remote-tracking branch '%s'") @@ -280,221 +284,109 @@ static int delete_branches(int argc, const char **argv, int force, int kinds, return(ret); } -static void fill_tracking_info(struct strbuf *stat, const char *branch_name, - int show_upstream_ref) +static int calc_maxwidth(struct ref_array *refs, int remote_bonus) { - int ours, theirs; - char *ref = NULL; - struct branch *branch = branch_get(branch_name); - const char *upstream; - struct strbuf fancy = STRBUF_INIT; - int upstream_is_gone = 0; - int added_decoration = 1; - - if (stat_tracking_info(branch, &ours, &theirs, &upstream) < 0) { - if (!upstream) - return; - upstream_is_gone = 1; - } - - if (show_upstream_ref) { - ref = shorten_unambiguous_ref(upstream, 0); - if (want_color(branch_use_color)) - strbuf_addf(&fancy, "%s%s%s", - branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_UPSTREAM), - ref, branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); - else - strbuf_addstr(&fancy, ref); - } + int i, max = 0; + for (i = 0; i < refs->nr; i++) { + struct ref_array_item *it = refs->items[i]; + const char *desc = it->refname; + int w; - if (upstream_is_gone) { - if (show_upstream_ref) - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[%s: gone]"), fancy.buf); - else - added_decoration = 0; - } else if (!ours && !theirs) { - if (show_upstream_ref) - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[%s]"), fancy.buf); - else - added_decoration = 0; - } else if (!ours) { - if (show_upstream_ref) - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[%s: behind %d]"), fancy.buf, theirs); - else - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[behind %d]"), theirs); + skip_prefix(it->refname, "refs/heads/", &desc); + skip_prefix(it->refname, "refs/remotes/", &desc); + if (it->kind == FILTER_REFS_DETACHED_HEAD) { + char *head_desc = get_head_description(); + w = utf8_strwidth(head_desc); + free(head_desc); + } else + w = utf8_strwidth(desc); - } else if (!theirs) { - if (show_upstream_ref) - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[%s: ahead %d]"), fancy.buf, ours); - else - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[ahead %d]"), ours); - } else { - if (show_upstream_ref) - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[%s: ahead %d, behind %d]"), - fancy.buf, ours, theirs); - else - strbuf_addf(stat, _("[ahead %d, behind %d]"), - ours, theirs); + if (it->kind == FILTER_REFS_REMOTES) + w += remote_bonus; + if (w > max) + max = w; } - strbuf_release(&fancy); - if (added_decoration) - strbuf_addch(stat, ' '); - free(ref); + return max; } -static void add_verbose_info(struct strbuf *out, struct ref_array_item *item, - struct ref_filter *filter, const char *refname) +static const char *quote_literal_for_format(const char *s) { - struct strbuf subject = STRBUF_INIT, stat = STRBUF_INIT; - const char *sub = _(" **** invalid ref ****"); - struct commit *commit = item->commit; + static struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; - if (!parse_commit(commit)) { - pp_commit_easy(CMIT_FMT_ONELINE, commit, &subject); - sub = subject.buf; + strbuf_reset(&buf); + while (*s) { + const char *ep = strchrnul(s, '%'); + if (s < ep) + strbuf_add(&buf, s, ep - s); + if (*ep == '%') { + strbuf_addstr(&buf, "%%"); + s = ep + 1; + } else { + s = ep; + } } - - if (item->kind == FILTER_REFS_BRANCHES) - fill_tracking_info(&stat, refname, filter->verbose > 1); - - strbuf_addf(out, " %s %s%s", - find_unique_abbrev(item->commit->object.oid.hash, filter->abbrev), - stat.buf, sub); - strbuf_release(&stat); - strbuf_release(&subject); + return buf.buf; } -static char *get_head_description(void) +static char *build_format(struct ref_filter *filter, int maxwidth, const char *remote_prefix) { - struct strbuf desc = STRBUF_INIT; - struct wt_status_state state; - memset(&state, 0, sizeof(state)); - wt_status_get_state(&state, 1); - if (state.rebase_in_progress || - state.rebase_interactive_in_progress) - strbuf_addf(&desc, _("(no branch, rebasing %s)"), - state.branch); - else if (state.bisect_in_progress) - strbuf_addf(&desc, _("(no branch, bisect started on %s)"), - state.branch); - else if (state.detached_from) { - if (state.detached_at) - /* TRANSLATORS: make sure this matches - "HEAD detached at " in wt-status.c */ - strbuf_addf(&desc, _("(HEAD detached at %s)"), - state.detached_from); - else - /* TRANSLATORS: make sure this matches - "HEAD detached from " in wt-status.c */ - strbuf_addf(&desc, _("(HEAD detached from %s)"), - state.detached_from); - } - else - strbuf_addstr(&desc, _("(no branch)")); - free(state.branch); - free(state.onto); - free(state.detached_from); - return strbuf_detach(&desc, NULL); -} + struct strbuf fmt = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf local = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf remote = STRBUF_INIT; -static void format_and_print_ref_item(struct ref_array_item *item, int maxwidth, - struct ref_filter *filter, const char *remote_prefix) -{ - char c; - int current = 0; - int color; - struct strbuf out = STRBUF_INIT, name = STRBUF_INIT; - const char *prefix_to_show = ""; - const char *prefix_to_skip = NULL; - const char *desc = item->refname; - char *to_free = NULL; + strbuf_addf(&fmt, "%%(if)%%(HEAD)%%(then)* %s%%(else) %%(end)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_CURRENT)); - switch (item->kind) { - case FILTER_REFS_BRANCHES: - prefix_to_skip = "refs/heads/"; - skip_prefix(desc, prefix_to_skip, &desc); - if (!filter->detached && !strcmp(desc, head)) - current = 1; + if (filter->verbose) { + struct strbuf obname = STRBUF_INIT; + + if (filter->abbrev < 0) + strbuf_addf(&obname, "%%(objectname:short)"); + else if (!filter->abbrev) + strbuf_addf(&obname, "%%(objectname)"); else - color = BRANCH_COLOR_LOCAL; - break; - case FILTER_REFS_REMOTES: - prefix_to_skip = "refs/remotes/"; - skip_prefix(desc, prefix_to_skip, &desc); - color = BRANCH_COLOR_REMOTE; - prefix_to_show = remote_prefix; - break; - case FILTER_REFS_DETACHED_HEAD: - desc = to_free = get_head_description(); - current = 1; - break; - default: - color = BRANCH_COLOR_PLAIN; - break; - } + strbuf_addf(&obname, "%%(objectname:short=%d)", filter->abbrev); - c = ' '; - if (current) { - c = '*'; - color = BRANCH_COLOR_CURRENT; - } + strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(align:%d,left)%%(refname:lstrip=2)%%(end)", maxwidth); + strbuf_addf(&local, "%s", branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); + strbuf_addf(&local, " %s ", obname.buf); - strbuf_addf(&name, "%s%s", prefix_to_show, desc); - if (filter->verbose) { - int utf8_compensation = strlen(name.buf) - utf8_strwidth(name.buf); - strbuf_addf(&out, "%c %s%-*s%s", c, branch_get_color(color), - maxwidth + utf8_compensation, name.buf, - branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); - } else - strbuf_addf(&out, "%c %s%s%s", c, branch_get_color(color), - name.buf, branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); - - if (item->symref) { - const char *symref = item->symref; - if (prefix_to_skip) - skip_prefix(symref, prefix_to_skip, &symref); - strbuf_addf(&out, " -> %s", symref); - } - else if (filter->verbose) - /* " f7c0c00 [ahead 58, behind 197] vcs-svn: drop obj_pool.h" */ - add_verbose_info(&out, item, filter, desc); - if (column_active(colopts)) { - assert(!filter->verbose && "--column and --verbose are incompatible"); - string_list_append(&output, out.buf); + if (filter->verbose > 1) + strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if)%%(upstream)%%(then)[%s%%(upstream:short)%s%%(if)%%(upstream:track)" + "%%(then): %%(upstream:track,nobracket)%%(end)] %%(end)%%(contents:subject)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_UPSTREAM), branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); + else + strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(if)%%(upstream:track)%%(then)%%(upstream:track) %%(end)%%(contents:subject)"); + + strbuf_addf(&remote, "%s%%(align:%d,left)%s%%(refname:lstrip=2)%%(end)%s" + "%%(if)%%(symref)%%(then) -> %%(symref:short)" + "%%(else) %s %%(contents:subject)%%(end)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_REMOTE), maxwidth, quote_literal_for_format(remote_prefix), + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET), obname.buf); + strbuf_release(&obname); } else { - printf("%s\n", out.buf); + strbuf_addf(&local, "%%(refname:lstrip=2)%s%%(if)%%(symref)%%(then) -> %%(symref:short)%%(end)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); + strbuf_addf(&remote, "%s%s%%(refname:lstrip=2)%s%%(if)%%(symref)%%(then) -> %%(symref:short)%%(end)", + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_REMOTE), quote_literal_for_format(remote_prefix), + branch_get_color(BRANCH_COLOR_RESET)); } - strbuf_release(&name); - strbuf_release(&out); - free(to_free); -} -static int calc_maxwidth(struct ref_array *refs, int remote_bonus) -{ - int i, max = 0; - for (i = 0; i < refs->nr; i++) { - struct ref_array_item *it = refs->items[i]; - const char *desc = it->refname; - int w; + strbuf_addf(&fmt, "%%(if:notequals=refs/remotes)%%(refname:rstrip=-2)%%(then)%s%%(else)%s%%(end)", local.buf, remote.buf); - skip_prefix(it->refname, "refs/heads/", &desc); - skip_prefix(it->refname, "refs/remotes/", &desc); - w = utf8_strwidth(desc); - - if (it->kind == FILTER_REFS_REMOTES) - w += remote_bonus; - if (w > max) - max = w; - } - return max; + strbuf_release(&local); + strbuf_release(&remote); + return strbuf_detach(&fmt, NULL); } -static void print_ref_list(struct ref_filter *filter, struct ref_sorting *sorting) +static void print_ref_list(struct ref_filter *filter, struct ref_sorting *sorting, const char *format) { int i; struct ref_array array; int maxwidth = 0; const char *remote_prefix = ""; + struct strbuf out = STRBUF_INIT; + char *to_free = NULL; /* * If we are listing more than just remote branches, @@ -506,18 +398,32 @@ static void print_ref_list(struct ref_filter *filter, struct ref_sorting *sortin memset(&array, 0, sizeof(array)); - verify_ref_format("%(refname)%(symref)"); filter_refs(&array, filter, filter->kind | FILTER_REFS_INCLUDE_BROKEN); if (filter->verbose) maxwidth = calc_maxwidth(&array, strlen(remote_prefix)); + if (!format) + format = to_free = build_format(filter, maxwidth, remote_prefix); + verify_ref_format(format); + ref_array_sort(sorting, &array); - for (i = 0; i < array.nr; i++) - format_and_print_ref_item(array.items[i], maxwidth, filter, remote_prefix); + for (i = 0; i < array.nr; i++) { + format_ref_array_item(array.items[i], format, 0, &out); + if (column_active(colopts)) { + assert(!filter->verbose && "--column and --verbose are incompatible"); + /* format to a string_list to let print_columns() do its job */ + string_list_append(&output, out.buf); + } else { + fwrite(out.buf, 1, out.len, stdout); + putchar('\n'); + } + strbuf_release(&out); + } ref_array_clear(&array); + free(to_free); } static void reject_rebase_or_bisect_branch(const char *target) @@ -579,14 +485,15 @@ static void rename_branch(const char *oldname, const char *newname, int force) if (rename_ref(oldref.buf, newref.buf, logmsg.buf)) die(_("Branch rename failed")); - strbuf_release(&logmsg); if (recovery) warning(_("Renamed a misnamed branch '%s' away"), oldref.buf + 11); - if (replace_each_worktree_head_symref(oldref.buf, newref.buf)) + if (replace_each_worktree_head_symref(oldref.buf, newref.buf, logmsg.buf)) die(_("Branch renamed to %s, but HEAD is not updated!"), newname); + strbuf_release(&logmsg); + strbuf_addf(&oldsection, "branch.%s", oldref.buf + 11); strbuf_release(&oldref); strbuf_addf(&newsection, "branch.%s", newref.buf + 11); @@ -638,6 +545,7 @@ int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) struct ref_filter filter; int icase = 0; static struct ref_sorting *sorting = NULL, **sorting_tail = &sorting; + const char *format = NULL; struct option options[] = { OPT_GROUP(N_("Generic options")), @@ -679,9 +587,12 @@ int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) N_("print only branches of the object"), 0, parse_opt_object_name }, OPT_BOOL('i', "ignore-case", &icase, N_("sorting and filtering are case insensitive")), + OPT_STRING( 0 , "format", &format, N_("format"), N_("format to use for the output")), OPT_END(), }; + setup_ref_filter_porcelain_msg(); + memset(&filter, 0, sizeof(filter)); filter.kind = FILTER_REFS_BRANCHES; filter.abbrev = -1; @@ -749,7 +660,7 @@ int cmd_branch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!sorting) sorting = ref_default_sorting(); sorting->ignore_case = icase; - print_ref_list(&filter, sorting); + print_ref_list(&filter, sorting, format); print_columns(&output, colopts, NULL); string_list_clear(&output, 0); return 0; diff --git a/builtin/check-attr.c b/builtin/check-attr.c index 53a5a18c16..4d01ca0c8b 100644 --- a/builtin/check-attr.c +++ b/builtin/check-attr.c @@ -24,12 +24,13 @@ static const struct option check_attr_options[] = { OPT_END() }; -static void output_attr(int cnt, struct git_attr_check *check, - const char *file) +static void output_attr(struct attr_check *check, const char *file) { int j; + int cnt = check->nr; + for (j = 0; j < cnt; j++) { - const char *value = check[j].value; + const char *value = check->items[j].value; if (ATTR_TRUE(value)) value = "set"; @@ -42,35 +43,38 @@ static void output_attr(int cnt, struct git_attr_check *check, printf("%s%c" /* path */ "%s%c" /* attrname */ "%s%c" /* attrvalue */, - file, 0, git_attr_name(check[j].attr), 0, value, 0); + file, 0, + git_attr_name(check->items[j].attr), 0, value, 0); } else { quote_c_style(file, NULL, stdout, 0); - printf(": %s: %s\n", git_attr_name(check[j].attr), value); + printf(": %s: %s\n", + git_attr_name(check->items[j].attr), value); } - } } -static void check_attr(const char *prefix, int cnt, - struct git_attr_check *check, const char *file) +static void check_attr(const char *prefix, + struct attr_check *check, + int collect_all, + const char *file) { char *full_path = prefix_path(prefix, prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0, file); - if (check != NULL) { - if (git_check_attr(full_path, cnt, check)) - die("git_check_attr died"); - output_attr(cnt, check, file); + + if (collect_all) { + git_all_attrs(full_path, check); } else { - if (git_all_attrs(full_path, &cnt, &check)) - die("git_all_attrs died"); - output_attr(cnt, check, file); - free(check); + if (git_check_attr(full_path, check)) + die("git_check_attr died"); } + output_attr(check, file); + free(full_path); } -static void check_attr_stdin_paths(const char *prefix, int cnt, - struct git_attr_check *check) +static void check_attr_stdin_paths(const char *prefix, + struct attr_check *check, + int collect_all) { struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf unquoted = STRBUF_INIT; @@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ static void check_attr_stdin_paths(const char *prefix, int cnt, die("line is badly quoted"); strbuf_swap(&buf, &unquoted); } - check_attr(prefix, cnt, check, buf.buf); + check_attr(prefix, check, collect_all, buf.buf); maybe_flush_or_die(stdout, "attribute to stdout"); } strbuf_release(&buf); @@ -99,7 +103,7 @@ static NORETURN void error_with_usage(const char *msg) int cmd_check_attr(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { - struct git_attr_check *check; + struct attr_check *check; int cnt, i, doubledash, filei; if (!is_bare_repository()) @@ -159,28 +163,26 @@ int cmd_check_attr(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) error_with_usage("No file specified"); } - if (all_attrs) { - check = NULL; - } else { - check = xcalloc(cnt, sizeof(*check)); + check = attr_check_alloc(); + if (!all_attrs) { for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { - const char *name; - struct git_attr *a; - name = argv[i]; - a = git_attr(name); + const struct git_attr *a = git_attr(argv[i]); + if (!a) return error("%s: not a valid attribute name", - name); - check[i].attr = a; + argv[i]); + attr_check_append(check, a); } } if (stdin_paths) - check_attr_stdin_paths(prefix, cnt, check); + check_attr_stdin_paths(prefix, check, all_attrs); else { for (i = filei; i < argc; i++) - check_attr(prefix, cnt, check, argv[i]); + check_attr(prefix, check, all_attrs, argv[i]); maybe_flush_or_die(stdout, "attribute to stdout"); } + + attr_check_free(check); return 0; } diff --git a/builtin/checkout.c b/builtin/checkout.c index bfe685c198..81f07c3ef2 100644 --- a/builtin/checkout.c +++ b/builtin/checkout.c @@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ static int post_checkout_hook(struct commit *old, struct commit *new, int changed) { return run_hook_le(NULL, "post-checkout", - sha1_to_hex(old ? old->object.oid.hash : null_sha1), - sha1_to_hex(new ? new->object.oid.hash : null_sha1), + oid_to_hex(old ? &old->object.oid : &null_oid), + oid_to_hex(new ? &new->object.oid : &null_oid), changed ? "1" : "0", NULL); /* "new" can be NULL when checking out from the index before a commit exists. */ @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ static void setup_branch_path(struct branch_info *branch) { struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; - strbuf_branchname(&buf, branch->name); + strbuf_branchname(&buf, branch->name, INTERPRET_BRANCH_LOCAL); if (strcmp(buf.buf, branch->name)) branch->name = xstrdup(buf.buf); strbuf_splice(&buf, 0, 0, "refs/heads/", 11); @@ -612,22 +612,25 @@ static void update_refs_for_switch(const struct checkout_opts *opts, const char *old_desc, *reflog_msg; if (opts->new_branch) { if (opts->new_orphan_branch) { - if (opts->new_branch_log && !log_all_ref_updates) { + char *refname; + + refname = mkpathdup("refs/heads/%s", opts->new_orphan_branch); + if (opts->new_branch_log && + !should_autocreate_reflog(refname)) { int ret; - char *refname; struct strbuf err = STRBUF_INIT; - refname = mkpathdup("refs/heads/%s", opts->new_orphan_branch); ret = safe_create_reflog(refname, 1, &err); - free(refname); if (ret) { fprintf(stderr, _("Can not do reflog for '%s': %s\n"), opts->new_orphan_branch, err.buf); strbuf_release(&err); + free(refname); return; } strbuf_release(&err); } + free(refname); } else create_branch(opts->new_branch, new->name, diff --git a/builtin/clean.c b/builtin/clean.c index 0371010afb..d861f836a2 100644 --- a/builtin/clean.c +++ b/builtin/clean.c @@ -174,8 +174,10 @@ static int remove_dirs(struct strbuf *path, const char *prefix, int force_flag, /* an empty dir could be removed even if it is unreadble */ res = dry_run ? 0 : rmdir(path->buf); if (res) { + int saved_errno = errno; quote_path_relative(path->buf, prefix, "ed); - warning(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), quoted.buf); + errno = saved_errno; + warning_errno(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), quoted.buf); *dir_gone = 0; } return res; @@ -208,8 +210,10 @@ static int remove_dirs(struct strbuf *path, const char *prefix, int force_flag, quote_path_relative(path->buf, prefix, "ed); string_list_append(&dels, quoted.buf); } else { + int saved_errno = errno; quote_path_relative(path->buf, prefix, "ed); - warning(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), quoted.buf); + errno = saved_errno; + warning_errno(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), quoted.buf); *dir_gone = 0; ret = 1; } @@ -230,8 +234,10 @@ static int remove_dirs(struct strbuf *path, const char *prefix, int force_flag, if (!res) *dir_gone = 1; else { + int saved_errno = errno; quote_path_relative(path->buf, prefix, "ed); - warning(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), quoted.buf); + errno = saved_errno; + warning_errno(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), quoted.buf); *dir_gone = 0; ret = 1; } @@ -287,11 +293,11 @@ static void pretty_print_menus(struct string_list *menu_list) static void prompt_help_cmd(int singleton) { clean_print_color(CLEAN_COLOR_HELP); - printf_ln(singleton ? + printf(singleton ? _("Prompt help:\n" "1 - select a numbered item\n" "foo - select item based on unique prefix\n" - " - (empty) select nothing") : + " - (empty) select nothing\n") : _("Prompt help:\n" "1 - select a single item\n" "3-5 - select a range of items\n" @@ -299,7 +305,7 @@ static void prompt_help_cmd(int singleton) "foo - select item based on unique prefix\n" "-... - unselect specified items\n" "* - choose all items\n" - " - (empty) finish selecting")); + " - (empty) finish selecting\n")); clean_print_color(CLEAN_COLOR_RESET); } @@ -508,7 +514,7 @@ static int parse_choice(struct menu_stuff *menu_stuff, if (top <= 0 || bottom <= 0 || top > menu_stuff->nr || bottom > top || (is_single && bottom != top)) { clean_print_color(CLEAN_COLOR_ERROR); - printf_ln(_("Huh (%s)?"), (*ptr)->buf); + printf(_("Huh (%s)?\n"), (*ptr)->buf); clean_print_color(CLEAN_COLOR_RESET); continue; } @@ -774,7 +780,7 @@ static int ask_each_cmd(void) static int quit_cmd(void) { string_list_clear(&del_list, 0); - printf_ln(_("Bye.")); + printf(_("Bye.\n")); return MENU_RETURN_NO_LOOP; } @@ -981,8 +987,10 @@ int cmd_clean(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } else { res = dry_run ? 0 : unlink(abs_path.buf); if (res) { + int saved_errno = errno; qname = quote_path_relative(item->string, NULL, &buf); - warning(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), qname); + errno = saved_errno; + warning_errno(_(msg_warn_remove_failed), qname); errors++; } else if (!quiet) { qname = quote_path_relative(item->string, NULL, &buf); diff --git a/builtin/clone.c b/builtin/clone.c index 5ef81927a6..3f63edbbf9 100644 --- a/builtin/clone.c +++ b/builtin/clone.c @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ static char *get_repo_path(const char *repo, int *is_bundle) strbuf_addstr(&path, repo); raw = get_repo_path_1(&path, is_bundle); - canon = raw ? xstrdup(absolute_path(raw)) : NULL; + canon = raw ? absolute_pathdup(raw) : NULL; strbuf_release(&path); return canon; } @@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ int cmd_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) path = get_repo_path(repo_name, &is_bundle); if (path) - repo = xstrdup(absolute_path(repo_name)); + repo = absolute_pathdup(repo_name); else if (!strchr(repo_name, ':')) die(_("repository '%s' does not exist"), repo_name); else diff --git a/builtin/commit.c b/builtin/commit.c index 711f96cc43..2de5f6cc64 100644 --- a/builtin/commit.c +++ b/builtin/commit.c @@ -960,15 +960,15 @@ static int prepare_to_commit(const char *index_file, const char *prefix, return 0; if (use_editor) { - char index[PATH_MAX]; - const char *env[2] = { NULL }; - env[0] = index; - snprintf(index, sizeof(index), "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_file); - if (launch_editor(git_path_commit_editmsg(), NULL, env)) { + struct argv_array env = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; + + argv_array_pushf(&env, "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_file); + if (launch_editor(git_path_commit_editmsg(), NULL, env.argv)) { fprintf(stderr, _("Please supply the message using either -m or -F option.\n")); exit(1); } + argv_array_clear(&env); } if (!no_verify && @@ -1525,12 +1525,10 @@ static int git_commit_config(const char *k, const char *v, void *cb) static int run_rewrite_hook(const unsigned char *oldsha1, const unsigned char *newsha1) { - /* oldsha1 SP newsha1 LF NUL */ - static char buf[2*40 + 3]; struct child_process proc = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT; const char *argv[3]; int code; - size_t n; + struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; argv[0] = find_hook("post-rewrite"); if (!argv[0]) @@ -1546,34 +1544,33 @@ static int run_rewrite_hook(const unsigned char *oldsha1, code = start_command(&proc); if (code) return code; - n = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s %s\n", - sha1_to_hex(oldsha1), sha1_to_hex(newsha1)); + strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s %s\n", sha1_to_hex(oldsha1), sha1_to_hex(newsha1)); sigchain_push(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); - write_in_full(proc.in, buf, n); + write_in_full(proc.in, sb.buf, sb.len); close(proc.in); + strbuf_release(&sb); sigchain_pop(SIGPIPE); return finish_command(&proc); } int run_commit_hook(int editor_is_used, const char *index_file, const char *name, ...) { - const char *hook_env[3] = { NULL }; - char index[PATH_MAX]; + struct argv_array hook_env = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; va_list args; int ret; - snprintf(index, sizeof(index), "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_file); - hook_env[0] = index; + argv_array_pushf(&hook_env, "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_file); /* * Let the hook know that no editor will be launched. */ if (!editor_is_used) - hook_env[1] = "GIT_EDITOR=:"; + argv_array_push(&hook_env, "GIT_EDITOR=:"); va_start(args, name); - ret = run_hook_ve(hook_env, name, args); + ret = run_hook_ve(hook_env.argv,name, args); va_end(args); + argv_array_clear(&hook_env); return ret; } diff --git a/builtin/describe.c b/builtin/describe.c index 01490a157e..6769446e1f 100644 --- a/builtin/describe.c +++ b/builtin/describe.c @@ -28,7 +28,8 @@ static int abbrev = -1; /* unspecified */ static int max_candidates = 10; static struct hashmap names; static int have_util; -static const char *pattern; +static struct string_list patterns = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; +static struct string_list exclude_patterns = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; static int always; static const char *dirty; @@ -129,9 +130,40 @@ static int get_name(const char *path, const struct object_id *oid, int flag, voi if (!all && !is_tag) return 0; - /* Accept only tags that match the pattern, if given */ - if (pattern && (!is_tag || wildmatch(pattern, path + 10, 0, NULL))) - return 0; + /* + * If we're given exclude patterns, first exclude any tag which match + * any of the exclude pattern. + */ + if (exclude_patterns.nr) { + struct string_list_item *item; + + if (!is_tag) + return 0; + + for_each_string_list_item(item, &exclude_patterns) { + if (!wildmatch(item->string, path + 10, 0, NULL)) + return 0; + } + } + + /* + * If we're given patterns, accept only tags which match at least one + * pattern. + */ + if (patterns.nr) { + struct string_list_item *item; + + if (!is_tag) + return 0; + + for_each_string_list_item(item, &patterns) { + if (!wildmatch(item->string, path + 10, 0, NULL)) + break; + + /* If we get here, no pattern matched. */ + return 0; + } + } /* Is it annotated? */ if (!peel_ref(path, peeled.hash)) { @@ -404,8 +436,10 @@ int cmd_describe(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) N_("only output exact matches"), 0), OPT_INTEGER(0, "candidates", &max_candidates, N_("consider most recent tags (default: 10)")), - OPT_STRING(0, "match", &pattern, N_("pattern"), + OPT_STRING_LIST(0, "match", &patterns, N_("pattern"), N_("only consider tags matching ")), + OPT_STRING_LIST(0, "exclude", &exclude_patterns, N_("pattern"), + N_("do not consider tags matching ")), OPT_BOOL(0, "always", &always, N_("show abbreviated commit object as fallback")), {OPTION_STRING, 0, "dirty", &dirty, N_("mark"), @@ -430,6 +464,7 @@ int cmd_describe(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) die(_("--long is incompatible with --abbrev=0")); if (contains) { + struct string_list_item *item; struct argv_array args; argv_array_init(&args); @@ -440,8 +475,10 @@ int cmd_describe(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) argv_array_push(&args, "--always"); if (!all) { argv_array_push(&args, "--tags"); - if (pattern) - argv_array_pushf(&args, "--refs=refs/tags/%s", pattern); + for_each_string_list_item(item, &patterns) + argv_array_pushf(&args, "--refs=refs/tags/%s", item->string); + for_each_string_list_item(item, &exclude_patterns) + argv_array_pushf(&args, "--exclude=refs/tags/%s", item->string); } if (argc) argv_array_pushv(&args, argv); diff --git a/builtin/diff-tree.c b/builtin/diff-tree.c index 806dd7a885..8ce00480cd 100644 --- a/builtin/diff-tree.c +++ b/builtin/diff-tree.c @@ -147,9 +147,7 @@ int cmd_diff_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) tree1 = opt->pending.objects[0].item; tree2 = opt->pending.objects[1].item; if (tree2->flags & UNINTERESTING) { - struct object *tmp = tree2; - tree2 = tree1; - tree1 = tmp; + SWAP(tree2, tree1); } diff_tree_sha1(tree1->oid.hash, tree2->oid.hash, diff --git a/builtin/diff.c b/builtin/diff.c index 7f91f6d226..3d64b85337 100644 --- a/builtin/diff.c +++ b/builtin/diff.c @@ -45,12 +45,9 @@ static void stuff_change(struct diff_options *opt, return; if (DIFF_OPT_TST(opt, REVERSE_DIFF)) { - unsigned tmp; - const unsigned char *tmp_u; - const char *tmp_c; - tmp = old_mode; old_mode = new_mode; new_mode = tmp; - tmp_u = old_sha1; old_sha1 = new_sha1; new_sha1 = tmp_u; - tmp_c = old_name; old_name = new_name; new_name = tmp_c; + SWAP(old_mode, new_mode); + SWAP(old_sha1, new_sha1); + SWAP(old_name, new_name); } if (opt->prefix && diff --git a/builtin/difftool.c b/builtin/difftool.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d13350ce83 --- /dev/null +++ b/builtin/difftool.c @@ -0,0 +1,692 @@ +/* + * "git difftool" builtin command + * + * This is a wrapper around the GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF-compatible + * git-difftool--helper script. + * + * This script exports GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF and GIT_PAGER for use by git. + * The GIT_DIFF* variables are exported for use by git-difftool--helper. + * + * Any arguments that are unknown to this script are forwarded to 'git diff'. + * + * Copyright (C) 2016 Johannes Schindelin + */ +#include "cache.h" +#include "builtin.h" +#include "run-command.h" +#include "exec_cmd.h" +#include "parse-options.h" +#include "argv-array.h" +#include "strbuf.h" +#include "lockfile.h" +#include "dir.h" + +static char *diff_gui_tool; +static int trust_exit_code; + +static const char *const builtin_difftool_usage[] = { + N_("git difftool [] [ []] [--] [...]"), + NULL +}; + +static int difftool_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) +{ + if (!strcmp(var, "diff.guitool")) { + diff_gui_tool = xstrdup(value); + return 0; + } + + if (!strcmp(var, "difftool.trustexitcode")) { + trust_exit_code = git_config_bool(var, value); + return 0; + } + + return git_default_config(var, value, cb); +} + +static int print_tool_help(void) +{ + const char *argv[] = { "mergetool", "--tool-help=diff", NULL }; + return run_command_v_opt(argv, RUN_GIT_CMD); +} + +static int parse_index_info(char *p, int *mode1, int *mode2, + struct object_id *oid1, struct object_id *oid2, + char *status) +{ + if (*p != ':') + return error("expected ':', got '%c'", *p); + *mode1 = (int)strtol(p + 1, &p, 8); + if (*p != ' ') + return error("expected ' ', got '%c'", *p); + *mode2 = (int)strtol(p + 1, &p, 8); + if (*p != ' ') + return error("expected ' ', got '%c'", *p); + if (get_oid_hex(++p, oid1)) + return error("expected object ID, got '%s'", p + 1); + p += GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ; + if (*p != ' ') + return error("expected ' ', got '%c'", *p); + if (get_oid_hex(++p, oid2)) + return error("expected object ID, got '%s'", p + 1); + p += GIT_SHA1_HEXSZ; + if (*p != ' ') + return error("expected ' ', got '%c'", *p); + *status = *++p; + if (!*status) + return error("missing status"); + if (p[1] && !isdigit(p[1])) + return error("unexpected trailer: '%s'", p + 1); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Remove any trailing slash from $workdir + * before starting to avoid double slashes in symlink targets. + */ +static void add_path(struct strbuf *buf, size_t base_len, const char *path) +{ + strbuf_setlen(buf, base_len); + if (buf->len && buf->buf[buf->len - 1] != '/') + strbuf_addch(buf, '/'); + strbuf_addstr(buf, path); +} + +/* + * Determine whether we can simply reuse the file in the worktree. + */ +static int use_wt_file(const char *workdir, const char *name, + struct object_id *oid) +{ + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; + struct stat st; + int use = 0; + + strbuf_addstr(&buf, workdir); + add_path(&buf, buf.len, name); + + if (!lstat(buf.buf, &st) && !S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { + struct object_id wt_oid; + int fd = open(buf.buf, O_RDONLY); + + if (fd >= 0 && + !index_fd(wt_oid.hash, fd, &st, OBJ_BLOB, name, 0)) { + if (is_null_oid(oid)) { + oidcpy(oid, &wt_oid); + use = 1; + } else if (!oidcmp(oid, &wt_oid)) + use = 1; + } + } + + strbuf_release(&buf); + + return use; +} + +struct working_tree_entry { + struct hashmap_entry entry; + char path[FLEX_ARRAY]; +}; + +static int working_tree_entry_cmp(struct working_tree_entry *a, + struct working_tree_entry *b, void *keydata) +{ + return strcmp(a->path, b->path); +} + +/* + * The `left` and `right` entries hold paths for the symlinks hashmap, + * and a SHA-1 surrounded by brief text for submodules. + */ +struct pair_entry { + struct hashmap_entry entry; + char left[PATH_MAX], right[PATH_MAX]; + const char path[FLEX_ARRAY]; +}; + +static int pair_cmp(struct pair_entry *a, struct pair_entry *b, void *keydata) +{ + return strcmp(a->path, b->path); +} + +static void add_left_or_right(struct hashmap *map, const char *path, + const char *content, int is_right) +{ + struct pair_entry *e, *existing; + + FLEX_ALLOC_STR(e, path, path); + hashmap_entry_init(e, strhash(path)); + existing = hashmap_get(map, e, NULL); + if (existing) { + free(e); + e = existing; + } else { + e->left[0] = e->right[0] = '\0'; + hashmap_add(map, e); + } + strlcpy(is_right ? e->right : e->left, content, PATH_MAX); +} + +struct path_entry { + struct hashmap_entry entry; + char path[FLEX_ARRAY]; +}; + +static int path_entry_cmp(struct path_entry *a, struct path_entry *b, void *key) +{ + return strcmp(a->path, key ? key : b->path); +} + +static void changed_files(struct hashmap *result, const char *index_path, + const char *workdir) +{ + struct child_process update_index = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT; + struct child_process diff_files = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT; + struct strbuf index_env = STRBUF_INIT, buf = STRBUF_INIT; + const char *git_dir = absolute_path(get_git_dir()), *env[] = { + NULL, NULL + }; + FILE *fp; + + strbuf_addf(&index_env, "GIT_INDEX_FILE=%s", index_path); + env[0] = index_env.buf; + + argv_array_pushl(&update_index.args, + "--git-dir", git_dir, "--work-tree", workdir, + "update-index", "--really-refresh", "-q", + "--unmerged", NULL); + update_index.no_stdin = 1; + update_index.no_stdout = 1; + update_index.no_stderr = 1; + update_index.git_cmd = 1; + update_index.use_shell = 0; + update_index.clean_on_exit = 1; + update_index.dir = workdir; + update_index.env = env; + /* Ignore any errors of update-index */ + run_command(&update_index); + + argv_array_pushl(&diff_files.args, + "--git-dir", git_dir, "--work-tree", workdir, + "diff-files", "--name-only", "-z", NULL); + diff_files.no_stdin = 1; + diff_files.git_cmd = 1; + diff_files.use_shell = 0; + diff_files.clean_on_exit = 1; + diff_files.out = -1; + diff_files.dir = workdir; + diff_files.env = env; + if (start_command(&diff_files)) + die("could not obtain raw diff"); + fp = xfdopen(diff_files.out, "r"); + while (!strbuf_getline_nul(&buf, fp)) { + struct path_entry *entry; + FLEX_ALLOC_STR(entry, path, buf.buf); + hashmap_entry_init(entry, strhash(buf.buf)); + hashmap_add(result, entry); + } + if (finish_command(&diff_files)) + die("diff-files did not exit properly"); + strbuf_release(&index_env); + strbuf_release(&buf); +} + +static NORETURN void exit_cleanup(const char *tmpdir, int exit_code) +{ + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; + strbuf_addstr(&buf, tmpdir); + remove_dir_recursively(&buf, 0); + if (exit_code) + warning(_("failed: %d"), exit_code); + exit(exit_code); +} + +static int ensure_leading_directories(char *path) +{ + switch (safe_create_leading_directories(path)) { + case SCLD_OK: + case SCLD_EXISTS: + return 0; + default: + return error(_("could not create leading directories " + "of '%s'"), path); + } +} + +static int run_dir_diff(const char *extcmd, int symlinks, const char *prefix, + int argc, const char **argv) +{ + char tmpdir[PATH_MAX]; + struct strbuf info = STRBUF_INIT, lpath = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf rpath = STRBUF_INIT, buf = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf ldir = STRBUF_INIT, rdir = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf wtdir = STRBUF_INIT; + size_t ldir_len, rdir_len, wtdir_len; + struct cache_entry *ce = xcalloc(1, sizeof(ce) + PATH_MAX + 1); + const char *workdir, *tmp; + int ret = 0, i; + FILE *fp; + struct hashmap working_tree_dups, submodules, symlinks2; + struct hashmap_iter iter; + struct pair_entry *entry; + enum object_type type; + unsigned long size; + struct index_state wtindex; + struct checkout lstate, rstate; + int rc, flags = RUN_GIT_CMD, err = 0; + struct child_process child = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT; + const char *helper_argv[] = { "difftool--helper", NULL, NULL, NULL }; + struct hashmap wt_modified, tmp_modified; + int indices_loaded = 0; + + workdir = get_git_work_tree(); + + /* Setup temp directories */ + tmp = getenv("TMPDIR"); + xsnprintf(tmpdir, sizeof(tmpdir), "%s/git-difftool.XXXXXX", tmp ? tmp : "/tmp"); + if (!mkdtemp(tmpdir)) + return error("could not create '%s'", tmpdir); + strbuf_addf(&ldir, "%s/left/", tmpdir); + strbuf_addf(&rdir, "%s/right/", tmpdir); + strbuf_addstr(&wtdir, workdir); + if (!wtdir.len || !is_dir_sep(wtdir.buf[wtdir.len - 1])) + strbuf_addch(&wtdir, '/'); + mkdir(ldir.buf, 0700); + mkdir(rdir.buf, 0700); + + memset(&wtindex, 0, sizeof(wtindex)); + + memset(&lstate, 0, sizeof(lstate)); + lstate.base_dir = ldir.buf; + lstate.base_dir_len = ldir.len; + lstate.force = 1; + memset(&rstate, 0, sizeof(rstate)); + rstate.base_dir = rdir.buf; + rstate.base_dir_len = rdir.len; + rstate.force = 1; + + ldir_len = ldir.len; + rdir_len = rdir.len; + wtdir_len = wtdir.len; + + hashmap_init(&working_tree_dups, + (hashmap_cmp_fn)working_tree_entry_cmp, 0); + hashmap_init(&submodules, (hashmap_cmp_fn)pair_cmp, 0); + hashmap_init(&symlinks2, (hashmap_cmp_fn)pair_cmp, 0); + + child.no_stdin = 1; + child.git_cmd = 1; + child.use_shell = 0; + child.clean_on_exit = 1; + child.dir = prefix; + child.out = -1; + argv_array_pushl(&child.args, "diff", "--raw", "--no-abbrev", "-z", + NULL); + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) + argv_array_push(&child.args, argv[i]); + if (start_command(&child)) + die("could not obtain raw diff"); + fp = xfdopen(child.out, "r"); + + /* Build index info for left and right sides of the diff */ + i = 0; + while (!strbuf_getline_nul(&info, fp)) { + int lmode, rmode; + struct object_id loid, roid; + char status; + const char *src_path, *dst_path; + size_t src_path_len, dst_path_len; + + if (starts_with(info.buf, "::")) + die(N_("combined diff formats('-c' and '--cc') are " + "not supported in\n" + "directory diff mode('-d' and '--dir-diff').")); + + if (parse_index_info(info.buf, &lmode, &rmode, &loid, &roid, + &status)) + break; + if (strbuf_getline_nul(&lpath, fp)) + break; + src_path = lpath.buf; + src_path_len = lpath.len; + + i++; + if (status != 'C' && status != 'R') { + dst_path = src_path; + dst_path_len = src_path_len; + } else { + if (strbuf_getline_nul(&rpath, fp)) + break; + dst_path = rpath.buf; + dst_path_len = rpath.len; + } + + if (S_ISGITLINK(lmode) || S_ISGITLINK(rmode)) { + strbuf_reset(&buf); + strbuf_addf(&buf, "Subproject commit %s", + oid_to_hex(&loid)); + add_left_or_right(&submodules, src_path, buf.buf, 0); + strbuf_reset(&buf); + strbuf_addf(&buf, "Subproject commit %s", + oid_to_hex(&roid)); + if (!oidcmp(&loid, &roid)) + strbuf_addstr(&buf, "-dirty"); + add_left_or_right(&submodules, dst_path, buf.buf, 1); + continue; + } + + if (S_ISLNK(lmode)) { + char *content = read_sha1_file(loid.hash, &type, &size); + add_left_or_right(&symlinks2, src_path, content, 0); + free(content); + } + + if (S_ISLNK(rmode)) { + char *content = read_sha1_file(roid.hash, &type, &size); + add_left_or_right(&symlinks2, dst_path, content, 1); + free(content); + } + + if (lmode && status != 'C') { + ce->ce_mode = lmode; + oidcpy(&ce->oid, &loid); + strcpy(ce->name, src_path); + ce->ce_namelen = src_path_len; + if (checkout_entry(ce, &lstate, NULL)) + return error("could not write '%s'", src_path); + } + + if (rmode) { + struct working_tree_entry *entry; + + /* Avoid duplicate working_tree entries */ + FLEX_ALLOC_STR(entry, path, dst_path); + hashmap_entry_init(entry, strhash(dst_path)); + if (hashmap_get(&working_tree_dups, entry, NULL)) { + free(entry); + continue; + } + hashmap_add(&working_tree_dups, entry); + + if (!use_wt_file(workdir, dst_path, &roid)) { + ce->ce_mode = rmode; + oidcpy(&ce->oid, &roid); + strcpy(ce->name, dst_path); + ce->ce_namelen = dst_path_len; + if (checkout_entry(ce, &rstate, NULL)) + return error("could not write '%s'", + dst_path); + } else if (!is_null_oid(&roid)) { + /* + * Changes in the working tree need special + * treatment since they are not part of the + * index. + */ + struct cache_entry *ce2 = + make_cache_entry(rmode, roid.hash, + dst_path, 0, 0); + + add_index_entry(&wtindex, ce2, + ADD_CACHE_JUST_APPEND); + + add_path(&rdir, rdir_len, dst_path); + if (ensure_leading_directories(rdir.buf)) + return error("could not create " + "directory for '%s'", + dst_path); + add_path(&wtdir, wtdir_len, dst_path); + if (symlinks) { + if (symlink(wtdir.buf, rdir.buf)) { + ret = error_errno("could not symlink '%s' to '%s'", wtdir.buf, rdir.buf); + goto finish; + } + } else { + struct stat st; + if (stat(wtdir.buf, &st)) + st.st_mode = 0644; + if (copy_file(rdir.buf, wtdir.buf, + st.st_mode)) { + ret = error("could not copy '%s' to '%s'", wtdir.buf, rdir.buf); + goto finish; + } + } + } + } + } + + if (finish_command(&child)) { + ret = error("error occurred running diff --raw"); + goto finish; + } + + if (!i) + return 0; + + /* + * Changes to submodules require special treatment.This loop writes a + * temporary file to both the left and right directories to show the + * change in the recorded SHA1 for the submodule. + */ + hashmap_iter_init(&submodules, &iter); + while ((entry = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) { + if (*entry->left) { + add_path(&ldir, ldir_len, entry->path); + ensure_leading_directories(ldir.buf); + write_file(ldir.buf, "%s", entry->left); + } + if (*entry->right) { + add_path(&rdir, rdir_len, entry->path); + ensure_leading_directories(rdir.buf); + write_file(rdir.buf, "%s", entry->right); + } + } + + /* + * Symbolic links require special treatment.The standard "git diff" + * shows only the link itself, not the contents of the link target. + * This loop replicates that behavior. + */ + hashmap_iter_init(&symlinks2, &iter); + while ((entry = hashmap_iter_next(&iter))) { + if (*entry->left) { + add_path(&ldir, ldir_len, entry->path); + ensure_leading_directories(ldir.buf); + write_file(ldir.buf, "%s", entry->left); + } + if (*entry->right) { + add_path(&rdir, rdir_len, entry->path); + ensure_leading_directories(rdir.buf); + write_file(rdir.buf, "%s", entry->right); + } + } + + strbuf_release(&buf); + + strbuf_setlen(&ldir, ldir_len); + helper_argv[1] = ldir.buf; + strbuf_setlen(&rdir, rdir_len); + helper_argv[2] = rdir.buf; + + if (extcmd) { + helper_argv[0] = extcmd; + flags = 0; + } else + setenv("GIT_DIFFTOOL_DIRDIFF", "true", 1); + rc = run_command_v_opt(helper_argv, flags); + + /* + * If the diff includes working copy files and those + * files were modified during the diff, then the changes + * should be copied back to the working tree. + * Do not copy back files when symlinks are used and the + * external tool did not replace the original link with a file. + * + * These hashes are loaded lazily since they aren't needed + * in the common case of --symlinks and the difftool updating + * files through the symlink. + */ + hashmap_init(&wt_modified, (hashmap_cmp_fn)path_entry_cmp, + wtindex.cache_nr); + hashmap_init(&tmp_modified, (hashmap_cmp_fn)path_entry_cmp, + wtindex.cache_nr); + + for (i = 0; i < wtindex.cache_nr; i++) { + struct hashmap_entry dummy; + const char *name = wtindex.cache[i]->name; + struct stat st; + + add_path(&rdir, rdir_len, name); + if (lstat(rdir.buf, &st)) + continue; + + if ((symlinks && S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) || !S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) + continue; + + if (!indices_loaded) { + static struct lock_file lock; + strbuf_reset(&buf); + strbuf_addf(&buf, "%s/wtindex", tmpdir); + if (hold_lock_file_for_update(&lock, buf.buf, 0) < 0 || + write_locked_index(&wtindex, &lock, COMMIT_LOCK)) { + ret = error("could not write %s", buf.buf); + rollback_lock_file(&lock); + goto finish; + } + changed_files(&wt_modified, buf.buf, workdir); + strbuf_setlen(&rdir, rdir_len); + changed_files(&tmp_modified, buf.buf, rdir.buf); + add_path(&rdir, rdir_len, name); + indices_loaded = 1; + } + + hashmap_entry_init(&dummy, strhash(name)); + if (hashmap_get(&tmp_modified, &dummy, name)) { + add_path(&wtdir, wtdir_len, name); + if (hashmap_get(&wt_modified, &dummy, name)) { + warning(_("both files modified: '%s' and '%s'."), + wtdir.buf, rdir.buf); + warning(_("working tree file has been left.")); + warning("%s", ""); + err = 1; + } else if (unlink(wtdir.buf) || + copy_file(wtdir.buf, rdir.buf, st.st_mode)) + warning_errno(_("could not copy '%s' to '%s'"), + rdir.buf, wtdir.buf); + } + } + + if (err) { + warning(_("temporary files exist in '%s'."), tmpdir); + warning(_("you may want to cleanup or recover these.")); + exit(1); + } else + exit_cleanup(tmpdir, rc); + +finish: + free(ce); + strbuf_release(&ldir); + strbuf_release(&rdir); + strbuf_release(&wtdir); + strbuf_release(&buf); + + return ret; +} + +static int run_file_diff(int prompt, const char *prefix, + int argc, const char **argv) +{ + struct argv_array args = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; + const char *env[] = { + "GIT_PAGER=", "GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF=git-difftool--helper", NULL, + NULL + }; + int ret = 0, i; + + if (prompt > 0) + env[2] = "GIT_DIFFTOOL_PROMPT=true"; + else if (!prompt) + env[2] = "GIT_DIFFTOOL_NO_PROMPT=true"; + + + argv_array_push(&args, "diff"); + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) + argv_array_push(&args, argv[i]); + ret = run_command_v_opt_cd_env(args.argv, RUN_GIT_CMD, prefix, env); + exit(ret); +} + +int cmd_difftool(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ + int use_gui_tool = 0, dir_diff = 0, prompt = -1, symlinks = 0, + tool_help = 0; + static char *difftool_cmd = NULL, *extcmd = NULL; + struct option builtin_difftool_options[] = { + OPT_BOOL('g', "gui", &use_gui_tool, + N_("use `diff.guitool` instead of `diff.tool`")), + OPT_BOOL('d', "dir-diff", &dir_diff, + N_("perform a full-directory diff")), + { OPTION_SET_INT, 'y', "no-prompt", &prompt, NULL, + N_("do not prompt before launching a diff tool"), + PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG, NULL, 0}, + { OPTION_SET_INT, 0, "prompt", &prompt, NULL, NULL, + PARSE_OPT_NOARG | PARSE_OPT_NONEG | PARSE_OPT_HIDDEN, + NULL, 1 }, + OPT_BOOL(0, "symlinks", &symlinks, + N_("use symlinks in dir-diff mode")), + OPT_STRING('t', "tool", &difftool_cmd, N_(""), + N_("use the specified diff tool")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "tool-help", &tool_help, + N_("print a list of diff tools that may be used with " + "`--tool`")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "trust-exit-code", &trust_exit_code, + N_("make 'git-difftool' exit when an invoked diff " + "tool returns a non - zero exit code")), + OPT_STRING('x', "extcmd", &extcmd, N_(""), + N_("specify a custom command for viewing diffs")), + OPT_END() + }; + + git_config(difftool_config, NULL); + symlinks = has_symlinks; + + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, builtin_difftool_options, + builtin_difftool_usage, PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN | + PARSE_OPT_KEEP_DASHDASH); + + if (tool_help) + return print_tool_help(); + + /* NEEDSWORK: once we no longer spawn anything, remove this */ + setenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT, absolute_path(get_git_dir()), 1); + setenv(GIT_WORK_TREE_ENVIRONMENT, absolute_path(get_git_work_tree()), 1); + + if (use_gui_tool && diff_gui_tool && *diff_gui_tool) + setenv("GIT_DIFF_TOOL", diff_gui_tool, 1); + else if (difftool_cmd) { + if (*difftool_cmd) + setenv("GIT_DIFF_TOOL", difftool_cmd, 1); + else + die(_("no given for --tool=")); + } + + if (extcmd) { + if (*extcmd) + setenv("GIT_DIFFTOOL_EXTCMD", extcmd, 1); + else + die(_("no given for --extcmd=")); + } + + setenv("GIT_DIFFTOOL_TRUST_EXIT_CODE", + trust_exit_code ? "true" : "false", 1); + + /* + * In directory diff mode, 'git-difftool--helper' is called once + * to compare the a / b directories. In file diff mode, 'git diff' + * will invoke a separate instance of 'git-difftool--helper' for + * each file that changed. + */ + if (dir_diff) + return run_dir_diff(extcmd, symlinks, prefix, argc, argv); + return run_file_diff(prompt, prefix, argc, argv); +} diff --git a/builtin/fetch-pack.c b/builtin/fetch-pack.c index cfe9e447c2..2a1c1c213f 100644 --- a/builtin/fetch-pack.c +++ b/builtin/fetch-pack.c @@ -219,12 +219,7 @@ int cmd_fetch_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * remote no-such-ref' would silently succeed without issuing * an error. */ - for (i = 0; i < nr_sought; i++) { - if (!sought[i] || sought[i]->matched) - continue; - error("no such remote ref %s", sought[i]->name); - ret = 1; - } + ret |= report_unmatched_refs(sought, nr_sought); while (ref) { printf("%s %s\n", diff --git a/builtin/fetch.c b/builtin/fetch.c index fc74c8471c..b5ad09d046 100644 --- a/builtin/fetch.c +++ b/builtin/fetch.c @@ -359,9 +359,6 @@ static struct ref *get_ref_map(struct transport *transport, for (i = 0; i < fetch_refspec_nr; i++) get_fetch_map(ref_map, &fetch_refspec[i], &oref_tail, 1); - - if (tags == TAGS_SET) - get_fetch_map(remote_refs, tag_refspec, &tail, 0); } else if (refmap_array) { die("--refmap option is only meaningful with command-line refspec(s)."); } else { @@ -1180,7 +1177,7 @@ static int add_remote_or_group(const char *name, struct string_list *list) git_config(get_remote_group, &g); if (list->nr == prev_nr) { struct remote *remote = remote_get(name); - if (!remote_is_configured(remote)) + if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 0)) return 0; string_list_append(list, remote->name); } diff --git a/builtin/fsck.c b/builtin/fsck.c index f01b81eebf..1a5caccd0f 100644 --- a/builtin/fsck.c +++ b/builtin/fsck.c @@ -56,6 +56,23 @@ static const char *describe_object(struct object *obj) return buf.buf; } +static const char *printable_type(struct object *obj) +{ + const char *ret; + + if (obj->type == OBJ_NONE) { + enum object_type type = sha1_object_info(obj->oid.hash, NULL); + if (type > 0) + object_as_type(obj, type, 0); + } + + ret = typename(obj->type); + if (!ret) + ret = "unknown"; + + return ret; +} + static int fsck_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) { if (strcmp(var, "fsck.skiplist") == 0) { @@ -83,7 +100,7 @@ static void objreport(struct object *obj, const char *msg_type, const char *err) { fprintf(stderr, "%s in %s %s: %s\n", - msg_type, typename(obj->type), describe_object(obj), err); + msg_type, printable_type(obj), describe_object(obj), err); } static int objerror(struct object *obj, const char *err) @@ -114,7 +131,7 @@ static int mark_object(struct object *obj, int type, void *data, struct fsck_opt if (!obj) { /* ... these references to parent->fld are safe here */ printf("broken link from %7s %s\n", - typename(parent->type), describe_object(parent)); + printable_type(parent), describe_object(parent)); printf("broken link from %7s %s\n", (type == OBJ_ANY ? "unknown" : typename(type)), "unknown"); errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE; @@ -131,9 +148,9 @@ static int mark_object(struct object *obj, int type, void *data, struct fsck_opt if (!(obj->flags & HAS_OBJ)) { if (parent && !has_object_file(&obj->oid)) { printf("broken link from %7s %s\n", - typename(parent->type), describe_object(parent)); + printable_type(parent), describe_object(parent)); printf(" to %7s %s\n", - typename(obj->type), describe_object(obj)); + printable_type(obj), describe_object(obj)); errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE; } return 1; @@ -205,9 +222,7 @@ static void check_reachable_object(struct object *obj) if (!(obj->flags & HAS_OBJ)) { if (has_sha1_pack(obj->oid.hash)) return; /* it is in pack - forget about it */ - if (connectivity_only && has_object_file(&obj->oid)) - return; - printf("missing %s %s\n", typename(obj->type), + printf("missing %s %s\n", printable_type(obj), describe_object(obj)); errors_found |= ERROR_REACHABLE; return; @@ -225,7 +240,7 @@ static void check_unreachable_object(struct object *obj) * to complain about it being unreachable (since it does * not exist). */ - if (!obj->parsed) + if (!(obj->flags & HAS_OBJ)) return; /* @@ -233,7 +248,7 @@ static void check_unreachable_object(struct object *obj) * since this is something that is prunable. */ if (show_unreachable) { - printf("unreachable %s %s\n", typename(obj->type), + printf("unreachable %s %s\n", printable_type(obj), describe_object(obj)); return; } @@ -252,7 +267,7 @@ static void check_unreachable_object(struct object *obj) */ if (!obj->used) { if (show_dangling) - printf("dangling %s %s\n", typename(obj->type), + printf("dangling %s %s\n", printable_type(obj), describe_object(obj)); if (write_lost_and_found) { char *filename = git_pathdup("lost-found/%s/%s", @@ -326,7 +341,7 @@ static int fsck_obj(struct object *obj) if (verbose) fprintf(stderr, "Checking %s %s\n", - typename(obj->type), describe_object(obj)); + printable_type(obj), describe_object(obj)); if (fsck_walk(obj, NULL, &fsck_obj_options)) objerror(obj, "broken links"); @@ -352,7 +367,7 @@ static int fsck_obj(struct object *obj) struct tag *tag = (struct tag *) obj; if (show_tags && tag->tagged) { - printf("tagged %s %s", typename(tag->tagged->type), + printf("tagged %s %s", printable_type(tag->tagged), describe_object(tag->tagged)); printf(" (%s) in %s\n", tag->tag, describe_object(&tag->object)); @@ -362,18 +377,6 @@ static int fsck_obj(struct object *obj) return 0; } -static int fsck_sha1(const unsigned char *sha1) -{ - struct object *obj = parse_object(sha1); - if (!obj) { - errors_found |= ERROR_OBJECT; - return error("%s: object corrupt or missing", - sha1_to_hex(sha1)); - } - obj->flags |= HAS_OBJ; - return fsck_obj(obj); -} - static int fsck_obj_buffer(const unsigned char *sha1, enum object_type type, unsigned long size, void *buffer, int *eaten) { @@ -400,7 +403,7 @@ static void fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(const char *refname, unsigned char *sha1, if (!is_null_sha1(sha1)) { obj = lookup_object(sha1); - if (obj) { + if (obj && (obj->flags & HAS_OBJ)) { if (timestamp && name_objects) add_decoration(fsck_walk_options.object_names, obj, @@ -488,9 +491,41 @@ static void get_default_heads(void) } } +static struct object *parse_loose_object(const unsigned char *sha1, + const char *path) +{ + struct object *obj; + void *contents; + enum object_type type; + unsigned long size; + int eaten; + + if (read_loose_object(path, sha1, &type, &size, &contents) < 0) + return NULL; + + if (!contents && type != OBJ_BLOB) + die("BUG: read_loose_object streamed a non-blob"); + + obj = parse_object_buffer(sha1, type, size, contents, &eaten); + + if (!eaten) + free(contents); + return obj; +} + static int fsck_loose(const unsigned char *sha1, const char *path, void *data) { - if (fsck_sha1(sha1)) + struct object *obj = parse_loose_object(sha1, path); + + if (!obj) { + errors_found |= ERROR_OBJECT; + error("%s: object corrupt or missing: %s", + sha1_to_hex(sha1), path); + return 0; /* keep checking other objects */ + } + + obj->flags = HAS_OBJ; + if (fsck_obj(obj)) errors_found |= ERROR_OBJECT; return 0; } @@ -584,6 +619,29 @@ static int fsck_cache_tree(struct cache_tree *it) return err; } +static void mark_object_for_connectivity(const unsigned char *sha1) +{ + struct object *obj = lookup_unknown_object(sha1); + obj->flags |= HAS_OBJ; +} + +static int mark_loose_for_connectivity(const unsigned char *sha1, + const char *path, + void *data) +{ + mark_object_for_connectivity(sha1); + return 0; +} + +static int mark_packed_for_connectivity(const unsigned char *sha1, + struct packed_git *pack, + uint32_t pos, + void *data) +{ + mark_object_for_connectivity(sha1); + return 0; +} + static char const * const fsck_usage[] = { N_("git fsck [] [...]"), NULL @@ -640,38 +698,41 @@ int cmd_fsck(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) git_config(fsck_config, NULL); fsck_head_link(); - if (!connectivity_only) { + if (connectivity_only) { + for_each_loose_object(mark_loose_for_connectivity, NULL, 0); + for_each_packed_object(mark_packed_for_connectivity, NULL, 0); + } else { fsck_object_dir(get_object_directory()); prepare_alt_odb(); for (alt = alt_odb_list; alt; alt = alt->next) fsck_object_dir(alt->path); - } - if (check_full) { - struct packed_git *p; - uint32_t total = 0, count = 0; - struct progress *progress = NULL; + if (check_full) { + struct packed_git *p; + uint32_t total = 0, count = 0; + struct progress *progress = NULL; - prepare_packed_git(); + prepare_packed_git(); - if (show_progress) { + if (show_progress) { + for (p = packed_git; p; p = p->next) { + if (open_pack_index(p)) + continue; + total += p->num_objects; + } + + progress = start_progress(_("Checking objects"), total); + } for (p = packed_git; p; p = p->next) { - if (open_pack_index(p)) - continue; - total += p->num_objects; + /* verify gives error messages itself */ + if (verify_pack(p, fsck_obj_buffer, + progress, count)) + errors_found |= ERROR_PACK; + count += p->num_objects; } - - progress = start_progress(_("Checking objects"), total); + stop_progress(&progress); } - for (p = packed_git; p; p = p->next) { - /* verify gives error messages itself */ - if (verify_pack(p, fsck_obj_buffer, - progress, count)) - errors_found |= ERROR_PACK; - count += p->num_objects; - } - stop_progress(&progress); } heads = 0; @@ -681,9 +742,11 @@ int cmd_fsck(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!get_sha1(arg, sha1)) { struct object *obj = lookup_object(sha1); - /* Error is printed by lookup_object(). */ - if (!obj) + if (!obj || !(obj->flags & HAS_OBJ)) { + error("%s: object missing", sha1_to_hex(sha1)); + errors_found |= ERROR_OBJECT; continue; + } obj->used = 1; if (name_objects) @@ -694,6 +757,7 @@ int cmd_fsck(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) continue; } error("invalid parameter: expected sha1, got '%s'", arg); + errors_found |= ERROR_OBJECT; } /* @@ -701,7 +765,7 @@ int cmd_fsck(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * default ones from .git/refs. We also consider the index file * in this case (ie this implies --cache). */ - if (!heads) { + if (!argc) { get_default_heads(); keep_cache_objects = 1; } diff --git a/builtin/gc.c b/builtin/gc.c index 1e40d45aa2..c2c61a57bb 100644 --- a/builtin/gc.c +++ b/builtin/gc.c @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ static int aggressive_window = 250; static int gc_auto_threshold = 6700; static int gc_auto_pack_limit = 50; static int detach_auto = 1; +static unsigned long gc_log_expire_time; +static const char *gc_log_expire = "1.day.ago"; static const char *prune_expire = "2.weeks.ago"; static const char *prune_worktrees_expire = "3.months.ago"; @@ -65,10 +67,28 @@ static void report_pack_garbage(unsigned seen_bits, const char *path) static void process_log_file(void) { struct stat st; - if (!fstat(get_lock_file_fd(&log_lock), &st) && st.st_size) + if (fstat(get_lock_file_fd(&log_lock), &st)) { + /* + * Perhaps there was an i/o error or another + * unlikely situation. Try to make a note of + * this in gc.log along with any existing + * messages. + */ + int saved_errno = errno; + fprintf(stderr, _("Failed to fstat %s: %s"), + get_tempfile_path(&log_lock.tempfile), + strerror(saved_errno)); + fflush(stderr); commit_lock_file(&log_lock); - else + errno = saved_errno; + } else if (st.st_size) { + /* There was some error recorded in the lock file */ + commit_lock_file(&log_lock); + } else { + /* No error, clean up any old gc.log */ + unlink(git_path("gc.log")); rollback_lock_file(&log_lock); + } } static void process_log_file_at_exit(void) @@ -102,6 +122,8 @@ static void gc_config(void) git_config_get_bool("gc.autodetach", &detach_auto); git_config_get_expiry("gc.pruneexpire", &prune_expire); git_config_get_expiry("gc.worktreepruneexpire", &prune_worktrees_expire); + git_config_get_expiry("gc.logexpiry", &gc_log_expire); + git_config(git_default_config, NULL); } @@ -180,6 +202,11 @@ static void add_repack_all_option(void) } } +static void add_repack_incremental_option(void) +{ + argv_array_push(&repack, "--no-write-bitmap-index"); +} + static int need_to_gc(void) { /* @@ -197,7 +224,9 @@ static int need_to_gc(void) */ if (too_many_packs()) add_repack_all_option(); - else if (!too_many_loose_objects()) + else if (too_many_loose_objects()) + add_repack_incremental_option(); + else return 0; if (run_hook_le(NULL, "pre-auto-gc", NULL)) @@ -272,19 +301,34 @@ static const char *lock_repo_for_gc(int force, pid_t* ret_pid) static int report_last_gc_error(void) { struct strbuf sb = STRBUF_INIT; - int ret; + int ret = 0; + struct stat st; + char *gc_log_path = git_pathdup("gc.log"); + + if (stat(gc_log_path, &st)) { + if (errno == ENOENT) + goto done; + + ret = error_errno(_("Can't stat %s"), gc_log_path); + goto done; + } + + if (st.st_mtime < gc_log_expire_time) + goto done; - ret = strbuf_read_file(&sb, git_path("gc.log"), 0); + ret = strbuf_read_file(&sb, gc_log_path, 0); if (ret > 0) - return error(_("The last gc run reported the following. " + ret = error(_("The last gc run reported the following. " "Please correct the root cause\n" "and remove %s.\n" "Automatic cleanup will not be performed " "until the file is removed.\n\n" "%s"), - git_path("gc.log"), sb.buf); + gc_log_path, sb.buf); strbuf_release(&sb); - return 0; +done: + free(gc_log_path); + return ret; } static int gc_before_repack(void) @@ -331,7 +375,10 @@ int cmd_gc(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) argv_array_pushl(&prune_worktrees, "worktree", "prune", "--expire", NULL); argv_array_pushl(&rerere, "rerere", "gc", NULL); + /* default expiry time, overwritten in gc_config */ gc_config(); + if (parse_expiry_date(gc_log_expire, &gc_log_expire_time)) + die(_("Failed to parse gc.logexpiry value %s"), gc_log_expire); if (pack_refs < 0) pack_refs = !is_bare_repository(); @@ -430,5 +477,8 @@ int cmd_gc(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) warning(_("There are too many unreachable loose objects; " "run 'git prune' to remove them.")); + if (!daemonized) + unlink(git_path("gc.log")); + return 0; } diff --git a/builtin/grep.c b/builtin/grep.c index 8887b6addb..9304c33e75 100644 --- a/builtin/grep.c +++ b/builtin/grep.c @@ -18,12 +18,22 @@ #include "quote.h" #include "dir.h" #include "pathspec.h" +#include "submodule.h" +#include "submodule-config.h" static char const * const grep_usage[] = { N_("git grep [] [-e] [...] [[--] ...]"), NULL }; +static const char *super_prefix; +static int recurse_submodules; +static struct argv_array submodule_options = ARGV_ARRAY_INIT; +static const char *parent_basename; + +static int grep_submodule_launch(struct grep_opt *opt, + const struct grep_source *gs); + #define GREP_NUM_THREADS_DEFAULT 8 static int num_threads; @@ -174,7 +184,10 @@ static void *run(void *arg) break; opt->output_priv = w; - hit |= grep_source(opt, &w->source); + if (w->source.type == GREP_SOURCE_SUBMODULE) + hit |= grep_submodule_launch(opt, &w->source); + else + hit |= grep_source(opt, &w->source); grep_source_clear_data(&w->source); work_done(w); } @@ -300,6 +313,10 @@ static int grep_sha1(struct grep_opt *opt, const unsigned char *sha1, if (opt->relative && opt->prefix_length) { quote_path_relative(filename + tree_name_len, opt->prefix, &pathbuf); strbuf_insert(&pathbuf, 0, filename, tree_name_len); + } else if (super_prefix) { + strbuf_add(&pathbuf, filename, tree_name_len); + strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, super_prefix); + strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, filename + tree_name_len); } else { strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, filename); } @@ -328,10 +345,13 @@ static int grep_file(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *filename) { struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; - if (opt->relative && opt->prefix_length) + if (opt->relative && opt->prefix_length) { quote_path_relative(filename, opt->prefix, &buf); - else + } else { + if (super_prefix) + strbuf_addstr(&buf, super_prefix); strbuf_addstr(&buf, filename); + } #ifndef NO_PTHREADS if (num_threads) { @@ -378,31 +398,310 @@ static void run_pager(struct grep_opt *opt, const char *prefix) exit(status); } -static int grep_cache(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, int cached) +static void compile_submodule_options(const struct grep_opt *opt, + const struct pathspec *pathspec, + int cached, int untracked, + int opt_exclude, int use_index, + int pattern_type_arg) +{ + struct grep_pat *pattern; + int i; + + if (recurse_submodules) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--recurse-submodules"); + + if (cached) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--cached"); + if (!use_index) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--no-index"); + if (untracked) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--untracked"); + if (opt_exclude > 0) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--exclude-standard"); + + if (opt->invert) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-v"); + if (opt->ignore_case) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-i"); + if (opt->word_regexp) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-w"); + switch (opt->binary) { + case GREP_BINARY_NOMATCH: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-I"); + break; + case GREP_BINARY_TEXT: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-a"); + break; + default: + break; + } + if (opt->allow_textconv) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--textconv"); + if (opt->max_depth != -1) + argv_array_pushf(&submodule_options, "--max-depth=%d", + opt->max_depth); + if (opt->linenum) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-n"); + if (!opt->pathname) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-h"); + if (!opt->relative) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--full-name"); + if (opt->name_only) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-l"); + if (opt->unmatch_name_only) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-L"); + if (opt->null_following_name) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-z"); + if (opt->count) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-c"); + if (opt->file_break) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--break"); + if (opt->heading) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--heading"); + if (opt->pre_context) + argv_array_pushf(&submodule_options, "--before-context=%d", + opt->pre_context); + if (opt->post_context) + argv_array_pushf(&submodule_options, "--after-context=%d", + opt->post_context); + if (opt->funcname) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-p"); + if (opt->funcbody) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-W"); + if (opt->all_match) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--all-match"); + if (opt->debug) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--debug"); + if (opt->status_only) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-q"); + + switch (pattern_type_arg) { + case GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_BRE: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-G"); + break; + case GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_ERE: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-E"); + break; + case GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_FIXED: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-F"); + break; + case GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_PCRE: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "-P"); + break; + case GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED: + break; + } + + for (pattern = opt->pattern_list; pattern != NULL; + pattern = pattern->next) { + switch (pattern->token) { + case GREP_PATTERN: + argv_array_pushf(&submodule_options, "-e%s", + pattern->pattern); + break; + case GREP_AND: + case GREP_OPEN_PAREN: + case GREP_CLOSE_PAREN: + case GREP_NOT: + case GREP_OR: + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, pattern->pattern); + break; + /* BODY and HEAD are not used by git-grep */ + case GREP_PATTERN_BODY: + case GREP_PATTERN_HEAD: + break; + } + } + + /* + * Limit number of threads for child process to use. + * This is to prevent potential fork-bomb behavior of git-grep as each + * submodule process has its own thread pool. + */ + argv_array_pushf(&submodule_options, "--threads=%d", + (num_threads + 1) / 2); + + /* Add Pathspecs */ + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, "--"); + for (i = 0; i < pathspec->nr; i++) + argv_array_push(&submodule_options, + pathspec->items[i].original); +} + +/* + * Launch child process to grep contents of a submodule + */ +static int grep_submodule_launch(struct grep_opt *opt, + const struct grep_source *gs) +{ + struct child_process cp = CHILD_PROCESS_INIT; + int status, i; + const char *end_of_base; + const char *name; + struct work_item *w = opt->output_priv; + + end_of_base = strchr(gs->name, ':'); + if (gs->identifier && end_of_base) + name = end_of_base + 1; + else + name = gs->name; + + prepare_submodule_repo_env(&cp.env_array); + argv_array_push(&cp.env_array, GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT); + + /* Add super prefix */ + argv_array_pushf(&cp.args, "--super-prefix=%s%s/", + super_prefix ? super_prefix : "", + name); + argv_array_push(&cp.args, "grep"); + + /* + * Add basename of parent project + * When performing grep on a tree object the filename is prefixed + * with the object's name: 'tree-name:filename'. In order to + * provide uniformity of output we want to pass the name of the + * parent project's object name to the submodule so the submodule can + * prefix its output with the parent's name and not its own SHA1. + */ + if (gs->identifier && end_of_base) + argv_array_pushf(&cp.args, "--parent-basename=%.*s", + (int) (end_of_base - gs->name), + gs->name); + + /* Add options */ + for (i = 0; i < submodule_options.argc; i++) { + /* + * If there is a tree identifier for the submodule, add the + * rev after adding the submodule options but before the + * pathspecs. To do this we listen for the '--' and insert the + * sha1 before pushing the '--' onto the child process argv + * array. + */ + if (gs->identifier && + !strcmp("--", submodule_options.argv[i])) { + argv_array_push(&cp.args, sha1_to_hex(gs->identifier)); + } + + argv_array_push(&cp.args, submodule_options.argv[i]); + } + + cp.git_cmd = 1; + cp.dir = gs->path; + + /* + * Capture output to output buffer and check the return code from the + * child process. A '0' indicates a hit, a '1' indicates no hit and + * anything else is an error. + */ + status = capture_command(&cp, &w->out, 0); + if (status && (status != 1)) { + /* flush the buffer */ + write_or_die(1, w->out.buf, w->out.len); + die("process for submodule '%s' failed with exit code: %d", + gs->name, status); + } + + /* invert the return code to make a hit equal to 1 */ + return !status; +} + +/* + * Prep grep structures for a submodule grep + * sha1: the sha1 of the submodule or NULL if using the working tree + * filename: name of the submodule including tree name of parent + * path: location of the submodule + */ +static int grep_submodule(struct grep_opt *opt, const unsigned char *sha1, + const char *filename, const char *path) +{ + if (!is_submodule_initialized(path)) + return 0; + if (!is_submodule_populated(path)) { + /* + * If searching history, check for the presense of the + * submodule's gitdir before skipping the submodule. + */ + if (sha1) { + const struct submodule *sub = + submodule_from_path(null_sha1, path); + if (sub) + path = git_path("modules/%s", sub->name); + + if (!(is_directory(path) && is_git_directory(path))) + return 0; + } else { + return 0; + } + } + +#ifndef NO_PTHREADS + if (num_threads) { + add_work(opt, GREP_SOURCE_SUBMODULE, filename, path, sha1); + return 0; + } else +#endif + { + struct work_item w; + int hit; + + grep_source_init(&w.source, GREP_SOURCE_SUBMODULE, + filename, path, sha1); + strbuf_init(&w.out, 0); + opt->output_priv = &w; + hit = grep_submodule_launch(opt, &w.source); + + write_or_die(1, w.out.buf, w.out.len); + + grep_source_clear(&w.source); + strbuf_release(&w.out); + return hit; + } +} + +static int grep_cache(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, + int cached) { int hit = 0; int nr; + struct strbuf name = STRBUF_INIT; + int name_base_len = 0; + if (super_prefix) { + name_base_len = strlen(super_prefix); + strbuf_addstr(&name, super_prefix); + } + read_cache(); for (nr = 0; nr < active_nr; nr++) { const struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[nr]; - if (!S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode)) - continue; - if (!ce_path_match(ce, pathspec, NULL)) + strbuf_setlen(&name, name_base_len); + strbuf_addstr(&name, ce->name); + + if (S_ISREG(ce->ce_mode) && + match_pathspec(pathspec, name.buf, name.len, 0, NULL, + S_ISDIR(ce->ce_mode) || + S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode))) { + /* + * If CE_VALID is on, we assume worktree file and its + * cache entry are identical, even if worktree file has + * been modified, so use cache version instead + */ + if (cached || (ce->ce_flags & CE_VALID) || + ce_skip_worktree(ce)) { + if (ce_stage(ce) || ce_intent_to_add(ce)) + continue; + hit |= grep_sha1(opt, ce->oid.hash, ce->name, + 0, ce->name); + } else { + hit |= grep_file(opt, ce->name); + } + } else if (recurse_submodules && S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode) && + submodule_path_match(pathspec, name.buf, NULL)) { + hit |= grep_submodule(opt, NULL, ce->name, ce->name); + } else { continue; - /* - * If CE_VALID is on, we assume worktree file and its cache entry - * are identical, even if worktree file has been modified, so use - * cache version instead - */ - if (cached || (ce->ce_flags & CE_VALID) || ce_skip_worktree(ce)) { - if (ce_stage(ce) || ce_intent_to_add(ce)) - continue; - hit |= grep_sha1(opt, ce->oid.hash, ce->name, 0, - ce->name); } - else - hit |= grep_file(opt, ce->name); + if (ce_stage(ce)) { do { nr++; @@ -413,6 +712,8 @@ static int grep_cache(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, int if (hit && opt->status_only) break; } + + strbuf_release(&name); return hit; } @@ -424,12 +725,22 @@ static int grep_tree(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, enum interesting match = entry_not_interesting; struct name_entry entry; int old_baselen = base->len; + struct strbuf name = STRBUF_INIT; + int name_base_len = 0; + if (super_prefix) { + strbuf_addstr(&name, super_prefix); + name_base_len = name.len; + } while (tree_entry(tree, &entry)) { int te_len = tree_entry_len(&entry); if (match != all_entries_interesting) { - match = tree_entry_interesting(&entry, base, tn_len, pathspec); + strbuf_addstr(&name, base->buf + tn_len); + match = tree_entry_interesting(&entry, &name, + 0, pathspec); + strbuf_setlen(&name, name_base_len); + if (match == all_entries_not_interesting) break; if (match == entry_not_interesting) @@ -441,8 +752,7 @@ static int grep_tree(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, if (S_ISREG(entry.mode)) { hit |= grep_sha1(opt, entry.oid->hash, base->buf, tn_len, check_attr ? base->buf + tn_len : NULL); - } - else if (S_ISDIR(entry.mode)) { + } else if (S_ISDIR(entry.mode)) { enum object_type type; struct tree_desc sub; void *data; @@ -458,12 +768,18 @@ static int grep_tree(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, hit |= grep_tree(opt, pathspec, &sub, base, tn_len, check_attr); free(data); + } else if (recurse_submodules && S_ISGITLINK(entry.mode)) { + hit |= grep_submodule(opt, entry.oid->hash, base->buf, + base->buf + tn_len); } + strbuf_setlen(base, old_baselen); if (hit && opt->status_only) break; } + + strbuf_release(&name); return hit; } @@ -487,6 +803,10 @@ static int grep_object(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, if (!data) die(_("unable to read tree (%s)"), oid_to_hex(&obj->oid)); + /* Use parent's name as base when recursing submodules */ + if (recurse_submodules && parent_basename) + name = parent_basename; + len = name ? strlen(name) : 0; strbuf_init(&base, PATH_MAX + len + 1); if (len) { @@ -513,6 +833,12 @@ static int grep_objects(struct grep_opt *opt, const struct pathspec *pathspec, for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) { struct object *real_obj; real_obj = deref_tag(list->objects[i].item, NULL, 0); + + /* load the gitmodules file for this rev */ + if (recurse_submodules) { + submodule_free(); + gitmodules_config_sha1(real_obj->oid.hash); + } if (grep_object(opt, pathspec, real_obj, list->objects[i].name, list->objects[i].path)) { hit = 1; if (opt->status_only) @@ -641,6 +967,7 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int dummy; int use_index = 1; int pattern_type_arg = GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED; + int allow_revs; struct option options[] = { OPT_BOOL(0, "cached", &cached, @@ -651,6 +978,11 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) N_("search in both tracked and untracked files")), OPT_SET_INT(0, "exclude-standard", &opt_exclude, N_("ignore files specified via '.gitignore'"), 1), + OPT_BOOL(0, "recurse-submodules", &recurse_submodules, + N_("recursivley search in each submodule")), + OPT_STRING(0, "parent-basename", &parent_basename, + N_("basename"), + N_("prepend parent project's basename to output")), OPT_GROUP(""), OPT_BOOL('v', "invert-match", &opt.invert, N_("show non-matching lines")), @@ -755,6 +1087,7 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) init_grep_defaults(); git_config(grep_cmd_config, NULL); grep_init(&opt, prefix); + super_prefix = get_super_prefix(); /* * If there is no -- then the paths must exist in the working @@ -817,26 +1150,69 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) compile_grep_patterns(&opt); - /* Check revs and then paths */ + /* + * We have to find "--" in a separate pass, because its presence + * influences how we will parse arguments that come before it. + */ + for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--")) { + seen_dashdash = 1; + break; + } + } + + /* + * Resolve any rev arguments. If we have a dashdash, then everything up + * to it must resolve as a rev. If not, then we stop at the first + * non-rev and assume everything else is a path. + */ + allow_revs = use_index && !untracked; for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { const char *arg = argv[i]; unsigned char sha1[20]; struct object_context oc; - /* Is it a rev? */ - if (!get_sha1_with_context(arg, 0, sha1, &oc)) { - struct object *object = parse_object_or_die(sha1, arg); - if (!seen_dashdash) - verify_non_filename(prefix, arg); - add_object_array_with_path(object, arg, &list, oc.mode, oc.path); - continue; - } + struct object *object; + if (!strcmp(arg, "--")) { i++; - seen_dashdash = 1; + break; } - break; + + if (!allow_revs) { + if (seen_dashdash) + die(_("--no-index or --untracked cannot be used with revs")); + break; + } + + if (get_sha1_with_context(arg, 0, sha1, &oc)) { + if (seen_dashdash) + die(_("unable to resolve revision: %s"), arg); + break; + } + + object = parse_object_or_die(sha1, arg); + if (!seen_dashdash) + verify_non_filename(prefix, arg); + add_object_array_with_path(object, arg, &list, oc.mode, oc.path); + } + + /* + * Anything left over is presumed to be a path. But in the non-dashdash + * "do what I mean" case, we verify and complain when that isn't true. + */ + if (!seen_dashdash) { + int j; + for (j = i; j < argc; j++) + verify_filename(prefix, argv[j], j == i && allow_revs); } + parse_pathspec(&pathspec, 0, + PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD | + (opt.max_depth != -1 ? PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH_VALID : 0), + prefix, argv + i); + pathspec.max_depth = opt.max_depth; + pathspec.recursive = 1; + #ifndef NO_PTHREADS if (list.nr || cached || show_in_pager) num_threads = 0; @@ -858,20 +1234,13 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } #endif - /* The rest are paths */ - if (!seen_dashdash) { - int j; - for (j = i; j < argc; j++) - verify_filename(prefix, argv[j], j == i); + if (recurse_submodules) { + gitmodules_config(); + compile_submodule_options(&opt, &pathspec, cached, untracked, + opt_exclude, use_index, + pattern_type_arg); } - parse_pathspec(&pathspec, 0, - PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD | - (opt.max_depth != -1 ? PATHSPEC_MAXDEPTH_VALID : 0), - prefix, argv + i); - pathspec.max_depth = opt.max_depth; - pathspec.recursive = 1; - if (show_in_pager && (cached || list.nr)) die(_("--open-files-in-pager only works on the worktree")); @@ -895,6 +1264,9 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) } } + if (recurse_submodules && (!use_index || untracked)) + die(_("option not supported with --recurse-submodules.")); + if (!show_in_pager && !opt.status_only) setup_pager(); @@ -903,8 +1275,6 @@ int cmd_grep(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!use_index || untracked) { int use_exclude = (opt_exclude < 0) ? use_index : !!opt_exclude; - if (list.nr) - die(_("--no-index or --untracked cannot be used with revs.")); hit = grep_directory(&opt, &pathspec, use_exclude, use_index); } else if (0 <= opt_exclude) { die(_("--[no-]exclude-standard cannot be used for tracked contents.")); diff --git a/builtin/init-db.c b/builtin/init-db.c index 2399b97d90..8a6acb0ec6 100644 --- a/builtin/init-db.c +++ b/builtin/init-db.c @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ static int create_default_files(const char *template_path, const char *work_tree = get_git_work_tree(); git_config_set("core.bare", "false"); /* allow template config file to override the default */ - if (log_all_ref_updates == -1) + if (log_all_ref_updates == LOG_REFS_UNSET) git_config_set("core.logallrefupdates", "true"); if (needs_work_tree_config(original_git_dir, work_tree)) git_config_set("core.worktree", work_tree); @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ int init_db(const char *git_dir, const char *real_git_dir, { int reinit; int exist_ok = flags & INIT_DB_EXIST_OK; - char *original_git_dir = xstrdup(real_path(git_dir)); + char *original_git_dir = real_pathdup(git_dir, 1); if (real_git_dir) { struct stat st; @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ int cmd_init_db(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, init_db_options, init_db_usage, 0); if (real_git_dir && !is_absolute_path(real_git_dir)) - real_git_dir = xstrdup(real_path(real_git_dir)); + real_git_dir = real_pathdup(real_git_dir, 1); if (argc == 1) { int mkdir_tried = 0; @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ int cmd_init_db(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) const char *git_dir_parent = strrchr(git_dir, '/'); if (git_dir_parent) { char *rel = xstrndup(git_dir, git_dir_parent - git_dir); - git_work_tree_cfg = xstrdup(real_path(rel)); + git_work_tree_cfg = real_pathdup(rel, 1); free(rel); } if (!git_work_tree_cfg) diff --git a/builtin/log.c b/builtin/log.c index 55d20cc2d8..281af8c1ec 100644 --- a/builtin/log.c +++ b/builtin/log.c @@ -989,8 +989,7 @@ static void make_cover_letter(struct rev_info *rev, int use_stdout, open_next_file(NULL, rev->numbered_files ? NULL : "cover-letter", rev, quiet)) return; - log_write_email_headers(rev, head, &pp.subject, &pp.after_subject, - &need_8bit_cte); + log_write_email_headers(rev, head, &pp.after_subject, &need_8bit_cte); for (i = 0; !need_8bit_cte && i < nr; i++) { const char *buf = get_commit_buffer(list[i], NULL); @@ -1005,6 +1004,8 @@ static void make_cover_letter(struct rev_info *rev, int use_stdout, msg = body; pp.fmt = CMIT_FMT_EMAIL; pp.date_mode.type = DATE_RFC2822; + pp.rev = rev; + pp.print_email_subject = 1; pp_user_info(&pp, NULL, &sb, committer, encoding); pp_title_line(&pp, &msg, &sb, encoding, need_8bit_cte); pp_remainder(&pp, &msg, &sb, 0); diff --git a/builtin/ls-files.c b/builtin/ls-files.c index 1592290815..1c0f057d02 100644 --- a/builtin/ls-files.c +++ b/builtin/ls-files.c @@ -369,28 +369,30 @@ static void show_files(struct dir_struct *dir) /* * Prune the index to only contain stuff starting with "prefix" */ -static void prune_cache(const char *prefix) +static void prune_cache(const char *prefix, size_t prefixlen) { - int pos = cache_name_pos(prefix, max_prefix_len); + int pos; unsigned int first, last; + if (!prefix) + return; + pos = cache_name_pos(prefix, prefixlen); if (pos < 0) pos = -pos-1; - memmove(active_cache, active_cache + pos, - (active_nr - pos) * sizeof(struct cache_entry *)); - active_nr -= pos; - first = 0; + first = pos; last = active_nr; while (last > first) { int next = (last + first) >> 1; const struct cache_entry *ce = active_cache[next]; - if (!strncmp(ce->name, prefix, max_prefix_len)) { + if (!strncmp(ce->name, prefix, prefixlen)) { first = next+1; continue; } last = next; } - active_nr = last; + memmove(active_cache, active_cache + pos, + (last - pos) * sizeof(struct cache_entry *)); + active_nr = last - pos; } /* @@ -641,8 +643,7 @@ int cmd_ls_files(int argc, const char **argv, const char *cmd_prefix) show_killed || show_modified || show_resolve_undo)) show_cached = 1; - if (max_prefix) - prune_cache(max_prefix); + prune_cache(max_prefix, max_prefix_len); if (with_tree) { /* * Basic sanity check; show-stages and show-unmerged diff --git a/builtin/ls-tree.c b/builtin/ls-tree.c index 0e30d86230..d7ebeb4ce6 100644 --- a/builtin/ls-tree.c +++ b/builtin/ls-tree.c @@ -31,21 +31,18 @@ static const char * const ls_tree_usage[] = { static int show_recursive(const char *base, int baselen, const char *pathname) { - const char **s; + int i; if (ls_options & LS_RECURSIVE) return 1; - s = pathspec._raw; - if (!s) + if (!pathspec.nr) return 0; - for (;;) { - const char *spec = *s++; + for (i = 0; i < pathspec.nr; i++) { + const char *spec = pathspec.items[i].match; int len, speclen; - if (!spec) - return 0; if (strncmp(base, spec, baselen)) continue; len = strlen(pathname); @@ -59,6 +56,7 @@ static int show_recursive(const char *base, int baselen, const char *pathname) continue; return 1; } + return 0; } static int show_tree(const unsigned char *sha1, struct strbuf *base, @@ -175,8 +173,8 @@ int cmd_ls_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * cannot be lifted until it is converted to use * match_pathspec() or tree_entry_interesting() */ - parse_pathspec(&pathspec, PATHSPEC_GLOB | PATHSPEC_ICASE | - PATHSPEC_EXCLUDE, + parse_pathspec(&pathspec, PATHSPEC_ALL_MAGIC & + ~(PATHSPEC_FROMTOP | PATHSPEC_LITERAL), PATHSPEC_PREFER_CWD, prefix, argv + 1); for (i = 0; i < pathspec.nr; i++) diff --git a/builtin/merge-index.c b/builtin/merge-index.c index ce356b1da1..2d1b6db6bd 100644 --- a/builtin/merge-index.c +++ b/builtin/merge-index.c @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ static int merge_entry(int pos, const char *path) if (strcmp(ce->name, path)) break; found++; - sha1_to_hex_r(hexbuf[stage], ce->oid.hash); + oid_to_hex_r(hexbuf[stage], &ce->oid); xsnprintf(ownbuf[stage], sizeof(ownbuf[stage]), "%o", ce->ce_mode); arguments[stage] = hexbuf[stage]; arguments[stage + 4] = ownbuf[stage]; diff --git a/builtin/merge.c b/builtin/merge.c index 0070bf2556..848a298556 100644 --- a/builtin/merge.c +++ b/builtin/merge.c @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ static const char * const builtin_merge_usage[] = { N_("git merge [] [...]"), N_("git merge [] HEAD "), N_("git merge --abort"), + N_("git merge --continue"), NULL }; @@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ static int option_renormalize; static int verbosity; static int allow_rerere_auto; static int abort_current_merge; +static int continue_current_merge; static int allow_unrelated_histories; static int show_progress = -1; static int default_to_upstream = 1; @@ -223,6 +225,8 @@ static struct option builtin_merge_options[] = { OPT__VERBOSITY(&verbosity), OPT_BOOL(0, "abort", &abort_current_merge, N_("abort the current in-progress merge")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "continue", &continue_current_merge, + N_("continue the current in-progress merge")), OPT_BOOL(0, "allow-unrelated-histories", &allow_unrelated_histories, N_("allow merging unrelated histories")), OPT_SET_INT(0, "progress", &show_progress, N_("force progress reporting"), 1), @@ -434,7 +438,7 @@ static void merge_name(const char *remote, struct strbuf *msg) char *found_ref; int len, early; - strbuf_branchname(&bname, remote); + strbuf_branchname(&bname, remote, 0); remote = bname.buf; memset(branch_head, 0, sizeof(branch_head)); @@ -1125,6 +1129,7 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) const char *best_strategy = NULL, *wt_strategy = NULL; struct commit_list *remoteheads, *p; void *branch_to_free; + int orig_argc = argc; if (argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1], "-h")) usage_with_options(builtin_merge_usage, builtin_merge_options); @@ -1158,6 +1163,10 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int nargc = 2; const char *nargv[] = {"reset", "--merge", NULL}; + if (orig_argc != 2) + usage_msg_opt(_("--abort expects no arguments"), + builtin_merge_usage, builtin_merge_options); + if (!file_exists(git_path_merge_head())) die(_("There is no merge to abort (MERGE_HEAD missing).")); @@ -1166,6 +1175,22 @@ int cmd_merge(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) goto done; } + if (continue_current_merge) { + int nargc = 1; + const char *nargv[] = {"commit", NULL}; + + if (orig_argc != 2) + usage_msg_opt(_("--continue expects no arguments"), + builtin_merge_usage, builtin_merge_options); + + if (!file_exists(git_path_merge_head())) + die(_("There is no merge in progress (MERGE_HEAD missing).")); + + /* Invoke 'git commit' */ + ret = cmd_commit(nargc, nargv, prefix); + goto done; + } + if (read_cache_unmerged()) die_resolve_conflict("merge"); diff --git a/builtin/mv.c b/builtin/mv.c index 43adf92ba6..61d20037ad 100644 --- a/builtin/mv.c +++ b/builtin/mv.c @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ * Copyright (C) 2006 Johannes Schindelin */ #include "builtin.h" +#include "pathspec.h" #include "lockfile.h" #include "dir.h" #include "cache-tree.h" @@ -19,31 +20,42 @@ static const char * const builtin_mv_usage[] = { #define DUP_BASENAME 1 #define KEEP_TRAILING_SLASH 2 -static const char **internal_copy_pathspec(const char *prefix, - const char **pathspec, - int count, unsigned flags) +static const char **internal_prefix_pathspec(const char *prefix, + const char **pathspec, + int count, unsigned flags) { int i; const char **result; + int prefixlen = prefix ? strlen(prefix) : 0; ALLOC_ARRAY(result, count + 1); - COPY_ARRAY(result, pathspec, count); - result[count] = NULL; + + /* Create an intermediate copy of the pathspec based on the flags */ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { - int length = strlen(result[i]); + int length = strlen(pathspec[i]); int to_copy = length; + char *it; while (!(flags & KEEP_TRAILING_SLASH) && - to_copy > 0 && is_dir_sep(result[i][to_copy - 1])) + to_copy > 0 && is_dir_sep(pathspec[i][to_copy - 1])) to_copy--; - if (to_copy != length || flags & DUP_BASENAME) { - char *it = xmemdupz(result[i], to_copy); - if (flags & DUP_BASENAME) { - result[i] = xstrdup(basename(it)); - free(it); - } else - result[i] = it; + + it = xmemdupz(pathspec[i], to_copy); + if (flags & DUP_BASENAME) { + result[i] = xstrdup(basename(it)); + free(it); + } else { + result[i] = it; } } - return get_pathspec(prefix, result); + result[count] = NULL; + + /* Prefix the pathspec and free the old intermediate strings */ + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { + const char *match = prefix_path(prefix, prefixlen, result[i]); + free((char *) result[i]); + result[i] = match; + } + + return result; } static const char *add_slash(const char *path) @@ -130,7 +142,7 @@ int cmd_mv(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (read_cache() < 0) die(_("index file corrupt")); - source = internal_copy_pathspec(prefix, argv, argc, 0); + source = internal_prefix_pathspec(prefix, argv, argc, 0); modes = xcalloc(argc, sizeof(enum update_mode)); /* * Keep trailing slash, needed to let @@ -140,16 +152,16 @@ int cmd_mv(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) flags = KEEP_TRAILING_SLASH; if (argc == 1 && is_directory(argv[0]) && !is_directory(argv[1])) flags = 0; - dest_path = internal_copy_pathspec(prefix, argv + argc, 1, flags); + dest_path = internal_prefix_pathspec(prefix, argv + argc, 1, flags); submodule_gitfile = xcalloc(argc, sizeof(char *)); if (dest_path[0][0] == '\0') /* special case: "." was normalized to "" */ - destination = internal_copy_pathspec(dest_path[0], argv, argc, DUP_BASENAME); + destination = internal_prefix_pathspec(dest_path[0], argv, argc, DUP_BASENAME); else if (!lstat(dest_path[0], &st) && S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { dest_path[0] = add_slash(dest_path[0]); - destination = internal_copy_pathspec(dest_path[0], argv, argc, DUP_BASENAME); + destination = internal_prefix_pathspec(dest_path[0], argv, argc, DUP_BASENAME); } else { if (argc != 1) die(_("destination '%s' is not a directory"), dest_path[0]); diff --git a/builtin/name-rev.c b/builtin/name-rev.c index cd89d48b65..8bdc3eaa6f 100644 --- a/builtin/name-rev.c +++ b/builtin/name-rev.c @@ -108,7 +108,8 @@ static const char *name_ref_abbrev(const char *refname, int shorten_unambiguous) struct name_ref_data { int tags_only; int name_only; - const char *ref_filter; + struct string_list ref_filters; + struct string_list exclude_filters; }; static struct tip_table { @@ -150,18 +151,49 @@ static int name_ref(const char *path, const struct object_id *oid, int flags, vo if (data->tags_only && !starts_with(path, "refs/tags/")) return 0; - if (data->ref_filter) { - switch (subpath_matches(path, data->ref_filter)) { - case -1: /* did not match */ - return 0; - case 0: /* matched fully */ - break; - default: /* matched subpath */ - can_abbreviate_output = 1; - break; + if (data->exclude_filters.nr) { + struct string_list_item *item; + + for_each_string_list_item(item, &data->exclude_filters) { + if (subpath_matches(path, item->string) >= 0) + return 0; } } + if (data->ref_filters.nr) { + struct string_list_item *item; + int matched = 0; + + /* See if any of the patterns match. */ + for_each_string_list_item(item, &data->ref_filters) { + /* + * Check all patterns even after finding a match, so + * that we can see if a match with a subpath exists. + * When a user asked for 'refs/tags/v*' and 'v1.*', + * both of which match, the user is showing her + * willingness to accept a shortened output by having + * the 'v1.*' in the acceptable refnames, so we + * shouldn't stop when seeing 'refs/tags/v1.4' matches + * 'refs/tags/v*'. We should show it as 'v1.4'. + */ + switch (subpath_matches(path, item->string)) { + case -1: /* did not match */ + break; + case 0: /* matched fully */ + matched = 1; + break; + default: /* matched subpath */ + matched = 1; + can_abbreviate_output = 1; + break; + } + } + + /* If none of the patterns matched, stop now */ + if (!matched) + return 0; + } + add_to_tip_table(oid->hash, path, can_abbreviate_output); while (o && o->type == OBJ_TAG) { @@ -306,12 +338,14 @@ int cmd_name_rev(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { struct object_array revs = OBJECT_ARRAY_INIT; int all = 0, transform_stdin = 0, allow_undefined = 1, always = 0, peel_tag = 0; - struct name_ref_data data = { 0, 0, NULL }; + struct name_ref_data data = { 0, 0, STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP, STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP }; struct option opts[] = { OPT_BOOL(0, "name-only", &data.name_only, N_("print only names (no SHA-1)")), OPT_BOOL(0, "tags", &data.tags_only, N_("only use tags to name the commits")), - OPT_STRING(0, "refs", &data.ref_filter, N_("pattern"), + OPT_STRING_LIST(0, "refs", &data.ref_filters, N_("pattern"), N_("only use refs matching ")), + OPT_STRING_LIST(0, "exclude", &data.exclude_filters, N_("pattern"), + N_("ignore refs matching ")), OPT_GROUP(""), OPT_BOOL(0, "all", &all, N_("list all commits reachable from all refs")), OPT_BOOL(0, "stdin", &transform_stdin, N_("read from stdin")), diff --git a/builtin/notes.c b/builtin/notes.c index 5248a9bad8..4b492abd41 100644 --- a/builtin/notes.c +++ b/builtin/notes.c @@ -681,9 +681,9 @@ static int merge_abort(struct notes_merge_options *o) * notes_merge_abort() to remove .git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE. */ - if (delete_ref("NOTES_MERGE_PARTIAL", NULL, 0)) + if (delete_ref(NULL, "NOTES_MERGE_PARTIAL", NULL, 0)) ret += error(_("failed to delete ref NOTES_MERGE_PARTIAL")); - if (delete_ref("NOTES_MERGE_REF", NULL, REF_NODEREF)) + if (delete_ref(NULL, "NOTES_MERGE_REF", NULL, REF_NODEREF)) ret += error(_("failed to delete ref NOTES_MERGE_REF")); if (notes_merge_abort(o)) ret += error(_("failed to remove 'git notes merge' worktree")); diff --git a/builtin/pack-objects.c b/builtin/pack-objects.c index 0fd52bd6b4..f294dcffa9 100644 --- a/builtin/pack-objects.c +++ b/builtin/pack-objects.c @@ -61,8 +61,6 @@ static int delta_search_threads; static int pack_to_stdout; static int num_preferred_base; static struct progress *progress_state; -static int pack_compression_level = Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION; -static int pack_compression_seen; static struct packed_git *reuse_packfile; static uint32_t reuse_packfile_objects; @@ -896,24 +894,15 @@ static void write_pack_file(void) written, nr_result); } -static void setup_delta_attr_check(struct git_attr_check *check) -{ - static struct git_attr *attr_delta; - - if (!attr_delta) - attr_delta = git_attr("delta"); - - check[0].attr = attr_delta; -} - static int no_try_delta(const char *path) { - struct git_attr_check check[1]; + static struct attr_check *check; - setup_delta_attr_check(check); - if (git_check_attr(path, ARRAY_SIZE(check), check)) + if (!check) + check = attr_check_initl("delta", NULL); + if (git_check_attr(path, check)) return 0; - if (ATTR_FALSE(check->value)) + if (ATTR_FALSE(check->items[0].value)) return 1; return 0; } @@ -1541,6 +1530,8 @@ static int pack_offset_sort(const void *_a, const void *_b) * 2. Updating our size/type to the non-delta representation. These were * either not recorded initially (size) or overwritten with the delta type * (type) when check_object() decided to reuse the delta. + * + * 3. Resetting our delta depth, as we are now a base object. */ static void drop_reused_delta(struct object_entry *entry) { @@ -1554,6 +1545,7 @@ static void drop_reused_delta(struct object_entry *entry) p = &(*p)->delta_sibling; } entry->delta = NULL; + entry->depth = 0; oi.sizep = &entry->size; oi.typep = &entry->type; @@ -1572,39 +1564,123 @@ static void drop_reused_delta(struct object_entry *entry) * Follow the chain of deltas from this entry onward, throwing away any links * that cause us to hit a cycle (as determined by the DFS state flags in * the entries). + * + * We also detect too-long reused chains that would violate our --depth + * limit. */ static void break_delta_chains(struct object_entry *entry) { - /* If it's not a delta, it can't be part of a cycle. */ - if (!entry->delta) { - entry->dfs_state = DFS_DONE; - return; - } + /* + * The actual depth of each object we will write is stored as an int, + * as it cannot exceed our int "depth" limit. But before we break + * changes based no that limit, we may potentially go as deep as the + * number of objects, which is elsewhere bounded to a uint32_t. + */ + uint32_t total_depth; + struct object_entry *cur, *next; + + for (cur = entry, total_depth = 0; + cur; + cur = cur->delta, total_depth++) { + if (cur->dfs_state == DFS_DONE) { + /* + * We've already seen this object and know it isn't + * part of a cycle. We do need to append its depth + * to our count. + */ + total_depth += cur->depth; + break; + } + + /* + * We break cycles before looping, so an ACTIVE state (or any + * other cruft which made its way into the state variable) + * is a bug. + */ + if (cur->dfs_state != DFS_NONE) + die("BUG: confusing delta dfs state in first pass: %d", + cur->dfs_state); - switch (entry->dfs_state) { - case DFS_NONE: /* - * This is the first time we've seen the object. We mark it as - * part of the active potential cycle and recurse. + * Now we know this is the first time we've seen the object. If + * it's not a delta, we're done traversing, but we'll mark it + * done to save time on future traversals. */ - entry->dfs_state = DFS_ACTIVE; - break_delta_chains(entry->delta); - entry->dfs_state = DFS_DONE; - break; + if (!cur->delta) { + cur->dfs_state = DFS_DONE; + break; + } + + /* + * Mark ourselves as active and see if the next step causes + * us to cycle to another active object. It's important to do + * this _before_ we loop, because it impacts where we make the + * cut, and thus how our total_depth counter works. + * E.g., We may see a partial loop like: + * + * A -> B -> C -> D -> B + * + * Cutting B->C breaks the cycle. But now the depth of A is + * only 1, and our total_depth counter is at 3. The size of the + * error is always one less than the size of the cycle we + * broke. Commits C and D were "lost" from A's chain. + * + * If we instead cut D->B, then the depth of A is correct at 3. + * We keep all commits in the chain that we examined. + */ + cur->dfs_state = DFS_ACTIVE; + if (cur->delta->dfs_state == DFS_ACTIVE) { + drop_reused_delta(cur); + cur->dfs_state = DFS_DONE; + break; + } + } - case DFS_DONE: - /* object already examined, and not part of a cycle */ - break; + /* + * And now that we've gone all the way to the bottom of the chain, we + * need to clear the active flags and set the depth fields as + * appropriate. Unlike the loop above, which can quit when it drops a + * delta, we need to keep going to look for more depth cuts. So we need + * an extra "next" pointer to keep going after we reset cur->delta. + */ + for (cur = entry; cur; cur = next) { + next = cur->delta; - case DFS_ACTIVE: /* - * We found a cycle that needs broken. It would be correct to - * break any link in the chain, but it's convenient to - * break this one. + * We should have a chain of zero or more ACTIVE states down to + * a final DONE. We can quit after the DONE, because either it + * has no bases, or we've already handled them in a previous + * call. */ - drop_reused_delta(entry); - entry->dfs_state = DFS_DONE; - break; + if (cur->dfs_state == DFS_DONE) + break; + else if (cur->dfs_state != DFS_ACTIVE) + die("BUG: confusing delta dfs state in second pass: %d", + cur->dfs_state); + + /* + * If the total_depth is more than depth, then we need to snip + * the chain into two or more smaller chains that don't exceed + * the maximum depth. Most of the resulting chains will contain + * (depth + 1) entries (i.e., depth deltas plus one base), and + * the last chain (i.e., the one containing entry) will contain + * whatever entries are left over, namely + * (total_depth % (depth + 1)) of them. + * + * Since we are iterating towards decreasing depth, we need to + * decrement total_depth as we go, and we need to write to the + * entry what its final depth will be after all of the + * snipping. Since we're snipping into chains of length (depth + * + 1) entries, the final depth of an entry will be its + * original depth modulo (depth + 1). Any time we encounter an + * entry whose final depth is supposed to be zero, we snip it + * from its delta base, thereby making it so. + */ + cur->depth = (total_depth--) % (depth + 1); + if (!cur->depth) + drop_reused_delta(cur); + + cur->dfs_state = DFS_DONE; } } @@ -2368,16 +2444,6 @@ static int git_pack_config(const char *k, const char *v, void *cb) depth = git_config_int(k, v); return 0; } - if (!strcmp(k, "pack.compression")) { - int level = git_config_int(k, v); - if (level == -1) - level = Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION; - else if (level < 0 || level > Z_BEST_COMPRESSION) - die("bad pack compression level %d", level); - pack_compression_level = level; - pack_compression_seen = 1; - return 0; - } if (!strcmp(k, "pack.deltacachesize")) { max_delta_cache_size = git_config_int(k, v); return 0; @@ -2869,8 +2935,6 @@ int cmd_pack_objects(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) reset_pack_idx_option(&pack_idx_opts); git_config(git_pack_config, NULL); - if (!pack_compression_seen && core_compression_seen) - pack_compression_level = core_compression_level; progress = isatty(2); argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, pack_objects_options, diff --git a/builtin/push.c b/builtin/push.c index 3bb9d6b7e6..5c22e9f2e5 100644 --- a/builtin/push.c +++ b/builtin/push.c @@ -194,15 +194,18 @@ static void setup_push_upstream(struct remote *remote, struct branch *branch, die_push_simple(branch, remote); } - strbuf_addf(&refspec, "%s:%s", branch->name, branch->merge[0]->src); + strbuf_addf(&refspec, "%s:%s", branch->refname, branch->merge[0]->src); add_refspec(refspec.buf); } static void setup_push_current(struct remote *remote, struct branch *branch) { + struct strbuf refspec = STRBUF_INIT; + if (!branch) die(_(message_detached_head_die), remote->name); - add_refspec(branch->name); + strbuf_addf(&refspec, "%s:%s", branch->refname, branch->refname); + add_refspec(refspec.buf); } static int is_workflow_triangular(struct remote *remote) @@ -565,6 +568,8 @@ int cmd_push(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) flags |= TRANSPORT_RECURSE_SUBMODULES_CHECK; else if (recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON_DEMAND) flags |= TRANSPORT_RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ON_DEMAND; + else if (recurse_submodules == RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ONLY) + flags |= TRANSPORT_RECURSE_SUBMODULES_ONLY; if (tags) add_refspec("refs/tags/*"); diff --git a/builtin/read-tree.c b/builtin/read-tree.c index fa6edb35b2..8ba64bc785 100644 --- a/builtin/read-tree.c +++ b/builtin/read-tree.c @@ -109,34 +109,34 @@ int cmd_read_tree(int argc, const char **argv, const char *unused_prefix) { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "index-output", NULL, N_("file"), N_("write resulting index to "), PARSE_OPT_NONEG, index_output_cb }, - OPT_SET_INT(0, "empty", &read_empty, - N_("only empty the index"), 1), + OPT_BOOL(0, "empty", &read_empty, + N_("only empty the index")), OPT__VERBOSE(&opts.verbose_update, N_("be verbose")), OPT_GROUP(N_("Merging")), - OPT_SET_INT('m', NULL, &opts.merge, - N_("perform a merge in addition to a read"), 1), - OPT_SET_INT(0, "trivial", &opts.trivial_merges_only, - N_("3-way merge if no file level merging required"), 1), - OPT_SET_INT(0, "aggressive", &opts.aggressive, - N_("3-way merge in presence of adds and removes"), 1), - OPT_SET_INT(0, "reset", &opts.reset, - N_("same as -m, but discard unmerged entries"), 1), + OPT_BOOL('m', NULL, &opts.merge, + N_("perform a merge in addition to a read")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "trivial", &opts.trivial_merges_only, + N_("3-way merge if no file level merging required")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "aggressive", &opts.aggressive, + N_("3-way merge in presence of adds and removes")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "reset", &opts.reset, + N_("same as -m, but discard unmerged entries")), { OPTION_STRING, 0, "prefix", &opts.prefix, N_("/"), N_("read the tree into the index under /"), PARSE_OPT_NONEG | PARSE_OPT_LITERAL_ARGHELP }, - OPT_SET_INT('u', NULL, &opts.update, - N_("update working tree with merge result"), 1), + OPT_BOOL('u', NULL, &opts.update, + N_("update working tree with merge result")), { OPTION_CALLBACK, 0, "exclude-per-directory", &opts, N_("gitignore"), N_("allow explicitly ignored files to be overwritten"), PARSE_OPT_NONEG, exclude_per_directory_cb }, - OPT_SET_INT('i', NULL, &opts.index_only, - N_("don't check the working tree after merging"), 1), + OPT_BOOL('i', NULL, &opts.index_only, + N_("don't check the working tree after merging")), OPT__DRY_RUN(&opts.dry_run, N_("don't update the index or the work tree")), - OPT_SET_INT(0, "no-sparse-checkout", &opts.skip_sparse_checkout, - N_("skip applying sparse checkout filter"), 1), - OPT_SET_INT(0, "debug-unpack", &opts.debug_unpack, - N_("debug unpack-trees"), 1), + OPT_BOOL(0, "no-sparse-checkout", &opts.skip_sparse_checkout, + N_("skip applying sparse checkout filter")), + OPT_BOOL(0, "debug-unpack", &opts.debug_unpack, + N_("debug unpack-trees")), OPT_END() }; diff --git a/builtin/rebase--helper.c b/builtin/rebase--helper.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca1ebb2fa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/builtin/rebase--helper.c @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#include "builtin.h" +#include "cache.h" +#include "parse-options.h" +#include "sequencer.h" + +static const char * const builtin_rebase_helper_usage[] = { + N_("git rebase--helper []"), + NULL +}; + +int cmd_rebase__helper(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ + struct replay_opts opts = REPLAY_OPTS_INIT; + enum { + CONTINUE = 1, ABORT + } command = 0; + struct option options[] = { + OPT_BOOL(0, "ff", &opts.allow_ff, N_("allow fast-forward")), + OPT_CMDMODE(0, "continue", &command, N_("continue rebase"), + CONTINUE), + OPT_CMDMODE(0, "abort", &command, N_("abort rebase"), + ABORT), + OPT_END() + }; + + git_config(git_default_config, NULL); + + opts.action = REPLAY_INTERACTIVE_REBASE; + opts.allow_ff = 1; + opts.allow_empty = 1; + + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, NULL, options, + builtin_rebase_helper_usage, PARSE_OPT_KEEP_ARGV0); + + if (command == CONTINUE && argc == 1) + return !!sequencer_continue(&opts); + if (command == ABORT && argc == 1) + return !!sequencer_remove_state(&opts); + usage_with_options(builtin_rebase_helper_usage, options); +} diff --git a/builtin/receive-pack.c b/builtin/receive-pack.c index 6b97cbdbe9..f2c6953a39 100644 --- a/builtin/receive-pack.c +++ b/builtin/receive-pack.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include "sigchain.h" #include "fsck.h" #include "tmp-objdir.h" +#include "oidset.h" static const char * const receive_pack_usage[] = { N_("git receive-pack "), @@ -250,8 +251,9 @@ static void show_ref(const char *path, const unsigned char *sha1) } static int show_ref_cb(const char *path_full, const struct object_id *oid, - int flag, void *unused) + int flag, void *data) { + struct oidset *seen = data; const char *path = strip_namespace(path_full); if (ref_is_hidden(path, path_full)) @@ -260,37 +262,38 @@ static int show_ref_cb(const char *path_full, const struct object_id *oid, /* * Advertise refs outside our current namespace as ".have" * refs, so that the client can use them to minimize data - * transfer but will otherwise ignore them. This happens to - * cover ".have" that are thrown in by add_one_alternate_ref() - * to mark histories that are complete in our alternates as - * well. + * transfer but will otherwise ignore them. */ - if (!path) + if (!path) { + if (oidset_insert(seen, oid)) + return 0; path = ".have"; + } else { + oidset_insert(seen, oid); + } show_ref(path, oid->hash); return 0; } -static int show_one_alternate_sha1(const unsigned char sha1[20], void *unused) +static void show_one_alternate_ref(const char *refname, + const struct object_id *oid, + void *data) { - show_ref(".have", sha1); - return 0; -} + struct oidset *seen = data; -static void collect_one_alternate_ref(const struct ref *ref, void *data) -{ - struct sha1_array *sa = data; - sha1_array_append(sa, ref->old_oid.hash); + if (oidset_insert(seen, oid)) + return; + + show_ref(".have", oid->hash); } static void write_head_info(void) { - struct sha1_array sa = SHA1_ARRAY_INIT; + static struct oidset seen = OIDSET_INIT; - for_each_alternate_ref(collect_one_alternate_ref, &sa); - sha1_array_for_each_unique(&sa, show_one_alternate_sha1, NULL); - sha1_array_clear(&sa); - for_each_ref(show_ref_cb, NULL); + for_each_ref(show_ref_cb, &seen); + for_each_alternate_ref(show_one_alternate_ref, &seen); + oidset_clear(&seen); if (!sent_capabilities) show_ref("capabilities^{}", null_sha1); @@ -1664,8 +1667,11 @@ static const char *unpack(int err_fd, struct shallow_info *si) } tmp_objdir = tmp_objdir_create(); - if (!tmp_objdir) + if (!tmp_objdir) { + if (err_fd > 0) + close(err_fd); return "unable to create temporary object directory"; + } child.env = tmp_objdir_env(tmp_objdir); /* @@ -1942,8 +1948,7 @@ int cmd_receive_pack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) run_receive_hook(commands, "post-receive", 1, &push_options); run_update_post_hook(commands); - if (push_options.nr) - string_list_clear(&push_options, 0); + string_list_clear(&push_options, 0); if (auto_gc) { const char *argv_gc_auto[] = { "gc", "--auto", "--quiet", NULL, diff --git a/builtin/remote.c b/builtin/remote.c index e52cf3925b..addf97ad29 100644 --- a/builtin/remote.c +++ b/builtin/remote.c @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ static int add(int argc, const char **argv) url = argv[1]; remote = remote_get(name); - if (remote_is_configured(remote)) + if (remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) die(_("remote %s already exists."), name); strbuf_addf(&buf2, "refs/heads/test:refs/remotes/%s/test", name); @@ -618,14 +618,14 @@ static int mv(int argc, const char **argv) rename.remote_branches = &remote_branches; oldremote = remote_get(rename.old); - if (!remote_is_configured(oldremote)) + if (!remote_is_configured(oldremote, 1)) die(_("No such remote: %s"), rename.old); if (!strcmp(rename.old, rename.new) && oldremote->origin != REMOTE_CONFIG) return migrate_file(oldremote); newremote = remote_get(rename.new); - if (remote_is_configured(newremote)) + if (remote_is_configured(newremote, 1)) die(_("remote %s already exists."), rename.new); strbuf_addf(&buf, "refs/heads/test:refs/remotes/%s/test", rename.new); @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ static int mv(int argc, const char **argv) read_ref_full(item->string, RESOLVE_REF_READING, oid.hash, &flag); if (!(flag & REF_ISSYMREF)) continue; - if (delete_ref(item->string, NULL, REF_NODEREF)) + if (delete_ref(NULL, item->string, NULL, REF_NODEREF)) die(_("deleting '%s' failed"), item->string); } for (i = 0; i < remote_branches.nr; i++) { @@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ static int rm(int argc, const char **argv) usage_with_options(builtin_remote_rm_usage, options); remote = remote_get(argv[1]); - if (!remote_is_configured(remote)) + if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) die(_("No such remote: %s"), argv[1]); known_remotes.to_delete = remote; @@ -769,7 +769,9 @@ static int rm(int argc, const char **argv) strbuf_reset(&buf); strbuf_addf(&buf, "branch.%s.%s", item->string, *k); - git_config_set(buf.buf, NULL); + result = git_config_set_gently(buf.buf, NULL); + if (result && result != CONFIG_NOTHING_SET) + die(_("could not unset '%s'"), buf.buf); } } } @@ -1248,7 +1250,7 @@ static int set_head(int argc, const char **argv) head_name = xstrdup(states.heads.items[0].string); free_remote_ref_states(&states); } else if (opt_d && !opt_a && argc == 1) { - if (delete_ref(buf.buf, NULL, REF_NODEREF)) + if (delete_ref(NULL, buf.buf, NULL, REF_NODEREF)) result |= error(_("Could not delete %s"), buf.buf); } else usage_with_options(builtin_remote_sethead_usage, options); @@ -1415,7 +1417,7 @@ static int set_remote_branches(const char *remotename, const char **branches, strbuf_addf(&key, "remote.%s.fetch", remotename); remote = remote_get(remotename); - if (!remote_is_configured(remote)) + if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) die(_("No such remote '%s'"), remotename); if (!add_mode && remove_all_fetch_refspecs(remotename, key.buf)) { @@ -1469,7 +1471,7 @@ static int get_url(int argc, const char **argv) remotename = argv[0]; remote = remote_get(remotename); - if (!remote_is_configured(remote)) + if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) die(_("No such remote '%s'"), remotename); url_nr = 0; @@ -1537,7 +1539,7 @@ static int set_url(int argc, const char **argv) oldurl = newurl; remote = remote_get(remotename); - if (!remote_is_configured(remote)) + if (!remote_is_configured(remote, 1)) die(_("No such remote '%s'"), remotename); if (push_mode) { diff --git a/builtin/repack.c b/builtin/repack.c index 80dd06b4a2..677bc7c81a 100644 --- a/builtin/repack.c +++ b/builtin/repack.c @@ -18,6 +18,12 @@ static const char *const git_repack_usage[] = { NULL }; +static const char incremental_bitmap_conflict_error[] = N_( +"Incremental repacks are incompatible with bitmap indexes. Use\n" +"--no-write-bitmap-index or disable the pack.writebitmaps configuration." +); + + static int repack_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb) { if (!strcmp(var, "repack.usedeltabaseoffset")) { @@ -206,6 +212,9 @@ int cmd_repack(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (pack_kept_objects < 0) pack_kept_objects = write_bitmaps; + if (write_bitmaps && !(pack_everything & ALL_INTO_ONE)) + die(_(incremental_bitmap_conflict_error)); + packdir = mkpathdup("%s/pack", get_object_directory()); packtmp = mkpathdup("%s/.tmp-%d-pack", packdir, (int)getpid()); diff --git a/builtin/replace.c b/builtin/replace.c index b58c714cb8..226d0f9523 100644 --- a/builtin/replace.c +++ b/builtin/replace.c @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ static int for_each_replace_name(const char **argv, each_replace_name_fn fn) static int delete_replace_ref(const char *name, const char *ref, const unsigned char *sha1) { - if (delete_ref(ref, sha1, 0)) + if (delete_ref(NULL, ref, sha1, 0)) return 1; printf("Deleted replace ref '%s'\n", name); return 0; diff --git a/builtin/reset.c b/builtin/reset.c index 8ab915bfcb..fc3b906c47 100644 --- a/builtin/reset.c +++ b/builtin/reset.c @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ static int reset_refs(const char *rev, const struct object_id *oid) update_ref_oid(msg.buf, "ORIG_HEAD", orig, old_orig, 0, UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR); } else if (old_orig) - delete_ref("ORIG_HEAD", old_orig->hash, 0); + delete_ref(NULL, "ORIG_HEAD", old_orig->hash, 0); set_reflog_message(&msg, "updating HEAD", rev); update_ref_status = update_ref_oid(msg.buf, "HEAD", oid, orig, 0, UPDATE_REFS_MSG_ON_ERR); diff --git a/builtin/rev-list.c b/builtin/rev-list.c index c43decda70..0aa93d5891 100644 --- a/builtin/rev-list.c +++ b/builtin/rev-list.c @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ static int show_bisect_vars(struct rev_list_info *info, int reaches, int all) cnt = reaches; if (revs->commits) - sha1_to_hex_r(hex, revs->commits->item->object.oid.hash); + oid_to_hex_r(hex, &revs->commits->item->object.oid); if (flags & BISECT_SHOW_ALL) { traverse_commit_list(revs, show_commit, show_object, info); diff --git a/builtin/rev-parse.c b/builtin/rev-parse.c index ff13e59e1d..e08677e559 100644 --- a/builtin/rev-parse.c +++ b/builtin/rev-parse.c @@ -545,6 +545,7 @@ int cmd_rev_parse(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) unsigned int flags = 0; const char *name = NULL; struct object_context unused; + struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; if (argc > 1 && !strcmp("--parseopt", argv[1])) return cmd_parseopt(argc - 1, argv + 1, prefix); @@ -599,7 +600,9 @@ int cmd_rev_parse(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!strcmp(arg, "--git-path")) { if (!argv[i + 1]) die("--git-path requires an argument"); - puts(git_path("%s", argv[i + 1])); + strbuf_reset(&buf); + puts(relative_path(git_path("%s", argv[i + 1]), + prefix, &buf)); i++; continue; } @@ -802,17 +805,27 @@ int cmd_rev_parse(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) putchar('\n'); continue; } - if (!strcmp(arg, "--git-dir")) { + if (!strcmp(arg, "--git-dir") || + !strcmp(arg, "--absolute-git-dir")) { const char *gitdir = getenv(GIT_DIR_ENVIRONMENT); char *cwd; int len; - if (gitdir) { - puts(gitdir); - continue; - } - if (!prefix) { - puts(".git"); - continue; + if (arg[2] == 'g') { /* --git-dir */ + if (gitdir) { + puts(gitdir); + continue; + } + if (!prefix) { + puts(".git"); + continue; + } + } else { /* --absolute-git-dir */ + if (!gitdir && !prefix) + gitdir = ".git"; + if (gitdir) { + puts(real_path(gitdir)); + continue; + } } cwd = xgetcwd(); len = strlen(cwd); @@ -821,8 +834,9 @@ int cmd_rev_parse(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) continue; } if (!strcmp(arg, "--git-common-dir")) { - const char *pfx = prefix ? prefix : ""; - puts(prefix_filename(pfx, strlen(pfx), get_git_common_dir())); + strbuf_reset(&buf); + puts(relative_path(get_git_common_dir(), + prefix, &buf)); continue; } if (!strcmp(arg, "--is-inside-git-dir")) { @@ -845,7 +859,9 @@ int cmd_rev_parse(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) die(_("Could not read the index")); if (the_index.split_index) { const unsigned char *sha1 = the_index.split_index->base_sha1; - puts(git_path("sharedindex.%s", sha1_to_hex(sha1))); + const char *path = git_path("sharedindex.%s", sha1_to_hex(sha1)); + strbuf_reset(&buf); + puts(relative_path(path, prefix, &buf)); } continue; } @@ -897,6 +913,7 @@ int cmd_rev_parse(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) continue; verify_filename(prefix, arg, 1); } + strbuf_release(&buf); if (verify) { if (revs_count == 1) { show_rev(type, sha1, name); diff --git a/builtin/rm.c b/builtin/rm.c index 7f15a3d7f8..fb79dcab18 100644 --- a/builtin/rm.c +++ b/builtin/rm.c @@ -59,27 +59,9 @@ static void print_error_files(struct string_list *files_list, } } -static void error_removing_concrete_submodules(struct string_list *files, int *errs) -{ - print_error_files(files, - Q_("the following submodule (or one of its nested " - "submodules)\n" - "uses a .git directory:", - "the following submodules (or one of their nested " - "submodules)\n" - "use a .git directory:", files->nr), - _("\n(use 'rm -rf' if you really want to remove " - "it including all of its history)"), - errs); - string_list_clear(files, 0); -} - -static int check_submodules_use_gitfiles(void) +static void submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(const char *prefix) { int i; - int errs = 0; - struct string_list files = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; - for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) { const char *name = list.entry[i].name; int pos; @@ -99,12 +81,9 @@ static int check_submodules_use_gitfiles(void) continue; if (!submodule_uses_gitfile(name)) - string_list_append(&files, name); + absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(prefix, name, + ABSORB_GITDIR_RECURSE_SUBMODULES); } - - error_removing_concrete_submodules(&files, &errs); - - return errs; } static int check_local_mod(struct object_id *head, int index_only) @@ -120,7 +99,6 @@ static int check_local_mod(struct object_id *head, int index_only) int errs = 0; struct string_list files_staged = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; struct string_list files_cached = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; - struct string_list files_submodule = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; struct string_list files_local = STRING_LIST_INIT_NODUP; no_head = is_null_oid(head); @@ -187,7 +165,9 @@ static int check_local_mod(struct object_id *head, int index_only) */ if (ce_match_stat(ce, &st, 0) || (S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode) && - !ok_to_remove_submodule(ce->name))) + bad_to_remove_submodule(ce->name, + SUBMODULE_REMOVAL_DIE_ON_ERROR | + SUBMODULE_REMOVAL_IGNORE_IGNORED_UNTRACKED))) local_changes = 1; /* @@ -217,13 +197,8 @@ static int check_local_mod(struct object_id *head, int index_only) else if (!index_only) { if (staged_changes) string_list_append(&files_cached, name); - if (local_changes) { - if (S_ISGITLINK(ce->ce_mode) && - !submodule_uses_gitfile(name)) - string_list_append(&files_submodule, name); - else - string_list_append(&files_local, name); - } + if (local_changes) + string_list_append(&files_local, name); } } print_error_files(&files_staged, @@ -245,8 +220,6 @@ static int check_local_mod(struct object_id *head, int index_only) &errs); string_list_clear(&files_cached, 0); - error_removing_concrete_submodules(&files_submodule, &errs); - print_error_files(&files_local, Q_("the following file has local modifications:", "the following files have local modifications:", @@ -340,6 +313,9 @@ int cmd_rm(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) exit(0); } + if (!index_only) + submodules_absorb_gitdir_if_needed(prefix); + /* * If not forced, the file, the index and the HEAD (if exists) * must match; but the file can already been removed, since @@ -356,9 +332,6 @@ int cmd_rm(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) oidclr(&oid); if (check_local_mod(&oid, index_only)) exit(1); - } else if (!index_only) { - if (check_submodules_use_gitfiles()) - exit(1); } /* @@ -391,28 +364,15 @@ int cmd_rm(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) { const char *path = list.entry[i].name; if (list.entry[i].is_submodule) { - if (is_empty_dir(path)) { - if (!rmdir(path)) { - removed = 1; - if (!remove_path_from_gitmodules(path)) - gitmodules_modified = 1; - continue; - } - } else { - strbuf_reset(&buf); - strbuf_addstr(&buf, path); - if (!remove_dir_recursively(&buf, 0)) { - removed = 1; - if (!remove_path_from_gitmodules(path)) - gitmodules_modified = 1; - strbuf_release(&buf); - continue; - } else if (!file_exists(path)) - /* Submodule was removed by user */ - if (!remove_path_from_gitmodules(path)) - gitmodules_modified = 1; - /* Fallthrough and let remove_path() fail. */ - } + strbuf_reset(&buf); + strbuf_addstr(&buf, path); + if (remove_dir_recursively(&buf, 0)) + die(_("could not remove '%s'"), path); + + removed = 1; + if (!remove_path_from_gitmodules(path)) + gitmodules_modified = 1; + continue; } if (!remove_path(path)) { removed = 1; diff --git a/builtin/shortlog.c b/builtin/shortlog.c index ba0e1154a9..f78bb4818d 100644 --- a/builtin/shortlog.c +++ b/builtin/shortlog.c @@ -117,11 +117,15 @@ static void read_from_stdin(struct shortlog *log) { struct strbuf author = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf oneline = STRBUF_INIT; + static const char *author_match[2] = { "Author: ", "author " }; + static const char *committer_match[2] = { "Commit: ", "committer " }; + const char **match; + match = log->committer ? committer_match : author_match; while (strbuf_getline_lf(&author, stdin) != EOF) { const char *v; - if (!skip_prefix(author.buf, "Author: ", &v) && - !skip_prefix(author.buf, "author ", &v)) + if (!skip_prefix(author.buf, match[0], &v) && + !skip_prefix(author.buf, match[1], &v)) continue; while (strbuf_getline_lf(&oneline, stdin) != EOF && oneline.len) @@ -140,15 +144,18 @@ void shortlog_add_commit(struct shortlog *log, struct commit *commit) struct strbuf author = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf oneline = STRBUF_INIT; struct pretty_print_context ctx = {0}; + const char *fmt; ctx.fmt = CMIT_FMT_USERFORMAT; ctx.abbrev = log->abbrev; - ctx.subject = ""; + ctx.print_email_subject = 1; ctx.after_subject = ""; ctx.date_mode.type = DATE_NORMAL; ctx.output_encoding = get_log_output_encoding(); - format_commit_message(commit, "%an <%ae>", &author, &ctx); + fmt = log->committer ? "%cn <%ce>" : "%an <%ae>"; + + format_commit_message(commit, fmt, &author, &ctx); if (!log->summary) { if (log->user_format) pretty_print_commit(&ctx, commit, &oneline); @@ -238,6 +245,8 @@ int cmd_shortlog(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int nongit = !startup_info->have_repository; const struct option options[] = { + OPT_BOOL('c', "committer", &log.committer, + N_("Group by committer rather than author")), OPT_BOOL('n', "numbered", &log.sort_by_number, N_("sort output according to the number of commits per author")), OPT_BOOL('s', "summary", &log.summary, diff --git a/builtin/show-branch.c b/builtin/show-branch.c index 974f3403ab..19756595d5 100644 --- a/builtin/show-branch.c +++ b/builtin/show-branch.c @@ -275,8 +275,7 @@ static void show_one_commit(struct commit *commit, int no_name) pp_commit_easy(CMIT_FMT_ONELINE, commit, &pretty); pretty_str = pretty.buf; } - if (starts_with(pretty_str, "[PATCH] ")) - pretty_str += 8; + skip_prefix(pretty_str, "[PATCH] ", &pretty_str); if (!no_name) { if (name && name->head_name) { @@ -470,18 +469,14 @@ static void snarf_refs(int head, int remotes) } } -static int rev_is_head(char *head, int headlen, char *name, +static int rev_is_head(const char *head, const char *name, unsigned char *head_sha1, unsigned char *sha1) { - if ((!head[0]) || - (head_sha1 && sha1 && hashcmp(head_sha1, sha1))) + if (!head || (head_sha1 && sha1 && hashcmp(head_sha1, sha1))) return 0; - if (starts_with(head, "refs/heads/")) - head += 11; - if (starts_with(name, "refs/heads/")) - name += 11; - else if (starts_with(name, "heads/")) - name += 6; + skip_prefix(head, "refs/heads/", &head); + if (!skip_prefix(name, "refs/heads/", &name)) + skip_prefix(name, "heads/", &name); return !strcmp(head, name); } @@ -620,9 +615,7 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) int all_heads = 0, all_remotes = 0; int all_mask, all_revs; enum rev_sort_order sort_order = REV_SORT_IN_GRAPH_ORDER; - char head[128]; - const char *head_p; - int head_len; + char *head; struct object_id head_oid; int merge_base = 0; int independent = 0; @@ -787,32 +780,24 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) snarf_refs(all_heads, all_remotes); } - head_p = resolve_ref_unsafe("HEAD", RESOLVE_REF_READING, - head_oid.hash, NULL); - if (head_p) { - head_len = strlen(head_p); - memcpy(head, head_p, head_len + 1); - } - else { - head_len = 0; - head[0] = 0; - } + head = resolve_refdup("HEAD", RESOLVE_REF_READING, + head_oid.hash, NULL); - if (with_current_branch && head_p) { + if (with_current_branch && head) { int has_head = 0; for (i = 0; !has_head && i < ref_name_cnt; i++) { /* We are only interested in adding the branch * HEAD points at. */ if (rev_is_head(head, - head_len, ref_name[i], head_oid.hash, NULL)) has_head++; } if (!has_head) { - int offset = starts_with(head, "refs/heads/") ? 11 : 0; - append_one_rev(head + offset); + const char *name = head; + skip_prefix(name, "refs/heads/", &name); + append_one_rev(name); } } @@ -866,7 +851,6 @@ int cmd_show_branch(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) for (i = 0; i < num_rev; i++) { int j; int is_head = rev_is_head(head, - head_len, ref_name[i], head_oid.hash, rev[i]->object.oid.hash); diff --git a/builtin/show-ref.c b/builtin/show-ref.c index 6d4e669002..013d241abc 100644 --- a/builtin/show-ref.c +++ b/builtin/show-ref.c @@ -19,19 +19,34 @@ static const char *exclude_existing_arg; static void show_one(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid) { - const char *hex = find_unique_abbrev(oid->hash, abbrev); + const char *hex; + struct object_id peeled; + + if (!has_sha1_file(oid->hash)) + die("git show-ref: bad ref %s (%s)", refname, + oid_to_hex(oid)); + + if (quiet) + return; + + hex = find_unique_abbrev(oid->hash, abbrev); if (hash_only) printf("%s\n", hex); else printf("%s %s\n", hex, refname); + + if (!deref_tags) + return; + + if (!peel_ref(refname, peeled.hash)) { + hex = find_unique_abbrev(peeled.hash, abbrev); + printf("%s %s^{}\n", hex, refname); + } } static int show_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, int flag, void *cbdata) { - const char *hex; - struct object_id peeled; - if (show_head && !strcmp(refname, "HEAD")) goto match; @@ -54,9 +69,6 @@ static int show_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, continue; if (len == reflen) goto match; - /* "--verify" requires an exact match */ - if (verify) - continue; if (refname[reflen - len - 1] == '/') goto match; } @@ -66,26 +78,8 @@ static int show_ref(const char *refname, const struct object_id *oid, match: found_match++; - /* This changes the semantics slightly that even under quiet we - * detect and return error if the repository is corrupt and - * ref points at a nonexistent object. - */ - if (!has_sha1_file(oid->hash)) - die("git show-ref: bad ref %s (%s)", refname, - oid_to_hex(oid)); - - if (quiet) - return 0; - show_one(refname, oid); - if (!deref_tags) - return 0; - - if (!peel_ref(refname, peeled.hash)) { - hex = find_unique_abbrev(peeled.hash, abbrev); - printf("%s %s^{}\n", hex, refname); - } return 0; } @@ -202,10 +196,9 @@ int cmd_show_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) while (*pattern) { struct object_id oid; - if (starts_with(*pattern, "refs/") && + if ((starts_with(*pattern, "refs/") || !strcmp(*pattern, "HEAD")) && !read_ref(*pattern, oid.hash)) { - if (!quiet) - show_one(*pattern, &oid); + show_one(*pattern, &oid); } else if (!quiet) die("'%s' - not a valid ref", *pattern); diff --git a/builtin/submodule--helper.c b/builtin/submodule--helper.c index 92fd676a2e..15a5430c00 100644 --- a/builtin/submodule--helper.c +++ b/builtin/submodule--helper.c @@ -317,8 +317,12 @@ static void init_submodule(const char *path, const char *prefix, int quiet) /* Only loads from .gitmodules, no overlay with .git/config */ gitmodules_config(); - if (prefix) { - strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s%s", prefix, path); + if (prefix && get_super_prefix()) + die("BUG: cannot have prefix and superprefix"); + else if (prefix) + displaypath = xstrdup(relative_path(path, prefix, &sb)); + else if (get_super_prefix()) { + strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s%s", get_super_prefix(), path); displaypath = strbuf_detach(&sb, NULL); } else displaypath = xstrdup(path); @@ -352,12 +356,10 @@ static void init_submodule(const char *path, const char *prefix, int quiet) strbuf_addf(&remotesb, "remote.%s.url", remote); free(remote); - if (git_config_get_string(remotesb.buf, &remoteurl)) - /* - * The repository is its own - * authoritative upstream - */ + if (git_config_get_string(remotesb.buf, &remoteurl)) { + warning(_("could not lookup configuration '%s'. Assuming this repository is its own authoritative upstream."), remotesb.buf); remoteurl = xgetcwd(); + } relurl = relative_url(remoteurl, url, NULL); strbuf_release(&remotesb); free(remoteurl); @@ -403,9 +405,6 @@ static int module_init(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) int i; struct option module_init_options[] = { - OPT_STRING(0, "prefix", &prefix, - N_("path"), - N_("alternative anchor for relative paths")), OPT__QUIET(&quiet, N_("Suppress output for initializing a submodule")), OPT_END() }; @@ -625,7 +624,7 @@ static int module_clone(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) module_clone_options); strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s/modules/%s", get_git_dir(), name); - sm_gitdir = xstrdup(absolute_path(sb.buf)); + sm_gitdir = absolute_pathdup(sb.buf); strbuf_reset(&sb); if (!is_absolute_path(path)) { @@ -1091,21 +1090,62 @@ static int resolve_remote_submodule_branch(int argc, const char **argv, return 0; } +static int absorb_git_dirs(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) +{ + int i; + struct pathspec pathspec; + struct module_list list = MODULE_LIST_INIT; + unsigned flags = ABSORB_GITDIR_RECURSE_SUBMODULES; + + struct option embed_gitdir_options[] = { + OPT_STRING(0, "prefix", &prefix, + N_("path"), + N_("path into the working tree")), + OPT_BIT(0, "--recursive", &flags, N_("recurse into submodules"), + ABSORB_GITDIR_RECURSE_SUBMODULES), + OPT_END() + }; + + const char *const git_submodule_helper_usage[] = { + N_("git submodule--helper embed-git-dir [...]"), + NULL + }; + + argc = parse_options(argc, argv, prefix, embed_gitdir_options, + git_submodule_helper_usage, 0); + + gitmodules_config(); + git_config(submodule_config, NULL); + + if (module_list_compute(argc, argv, prefix, &pathspec, &list) < 0) + return 1; + + for (i = 0; i < list.nr; i++) + absorb_git_dir_into_superproject(prefix, + list.entries[i]->name, flags); + + return 0; +} + +#define SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX (1<<0) + struct cmd_struct { const char *cmd; int (*fn)(int, const char **, const char *); + unsigned option; }; static struct cmd_struct commands[] = { - {"list", module_list}, - {"name", module_name}, - {"clone", module_clone}, - {"update-clone", update_clone}, - {"relative-path", resolve_relative_path}, - {"resolve-relative-url", resolve_relative_url}, - {"resolve-relative-url-test", resolve_relative_url_test}, - {"init", module_init}, - {"remote-branch", resolve_remote_submodule_branch} + {"list", module_list, 0}, + {"name", module_name, 0}, + {"clone", module_clone, 0}, + {"update-clone", update_clone, 0}, + {"relative-path", resolve_relative_path, 0}, + {"resolve-relative-url", resolve_relative_url, 0}, + {"resolve-relative-url-test", resolve_relative_url_test, 0}, + {"init", module_init, SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX}, + {"remote-branch", resolve_remote_submodule_branch, 0}, + {"absorb-git-dirs", absorb_git_dirs, SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX}, }; int cmd_submodule__helper(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) @@ -1115,9 +1155,15 @@ int cmd_submodule__helper(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) die(_("submodule--helper subcommand must be " "called with a subcommand")); - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(commands); i++) - if (!strcmp(argv[1], commands[i].cmd)) + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(commands); i++) { + if (!strcmp(argv[1], commands[i].cmd)) { + if (get_super_prefix() && + !(commands[i].option & SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX)) + die(_("%s doesn't support --super-prefix"), + commands[i].cmd); return commands[i].fn(argc - 1, argv + 1, prefix); + } + } die(_("'%s' is not a valid submodule--helper " "subcommand"), argv[1]); diff --git a/builtin/symbolic-ref.c b/builtin/symbolic-ref.c index 96eed94468..70addef158 100644 --- a/builtin/symbolic-ref.c +++ b/builtin/symbolic-ref.c @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ int cmd_symbolic_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) die("Cannot delete %s, not a symbolic ref", argv[0]); if (!strcmp(argv[0], "HEAD")) die("deleting '%s' is not allowed", argv[0]); - return delete_ref(argv[0], NULL, REF_NODEREF); + return delete_ref(NULL, argv[0], NULL, REF_NODEREF); } switch (argc) { diff --git a/builtin/tag.c b/builtin/tag.c index 73df728114..ad29be6923 100644 --- a/builtin/tag.c +++ b/builtin/tag.c @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ static const char * const git_tag_usage[] = { N_("git tag -d ..."), N_("git tag -l [-n[]] [--contains ] [--points-at ]" "\n\t\t[--format=] [--[no-]merged []] [...]"), - N_("git tag -v ..."), + N_("git tag -v [--format=] ..."), NULL }; @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ static int list_tags(struct ref_filter *filter, struct ref_sorting *sorting, con if (!format) { if (filter->lines) { to_free = xstrfmt("%s %%(contents:lines=%d)", - "%(align:15)%(refname:strip=2)%(end)", + "%(align:15)%(refname:lstrip=2)%(end)", filter->lines); format = to_free; } else - format = "%(refname:strip=2)"; + format = "%(refname:lstrip=2)"; } verify_ref_format(format); @@ -66,9 +66,10 @@ static int list_tags(struct ref_filter *filter, struct ref_sorting *sorting, con } typedef int (*each_tag_name_fn)(const char *name, const char *ref, - const unsigned char *sha1); + const unsigned char *sha1, const void *cb_data); -static int for_each_tag_name(const char **argv, each_tag_name_fn fn) +static int for_each_tag_name(const char **argv, each_tag_name_fn fn, + const void *cb_data) { const char **p; char ref[PATH_MAX]; @@ -87,25 +88,38 @@ static int for_each_tag_name(const char **argv, each_tag_name_fn fn) had_error = 1; continue; } - if (fn(*p, ref, sha1)) + if (fn(*p, ref, sha1, cb_data)) had_error = 1; } return had_error; } static int delete_tag(const char *name, const char *ref, - const unsigned char *sha1) + const unsigned char *sha1, const void *cb_data) { - if (delete_ref(ref, sha1, 0)) + if (delete_ref(NULL, ref, sha1, 0)) return 1; printf(_("Deleted tag '%s' (was %s)\n"), name, find_unique_abbrev(sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV)); return 0; } static int verify_tag(const char *name, const char *ref, - const unsigned char *sha1) + const unsigned char *sha1, const void *cb_data) { - return gpg_verify_tag(sha1, name, GPG_VERIFY_VERBOSE); + int flags; + const char *fmt_pretty = cb_data; + flags = GPG_VERIFY_VERBOSE; + + if (fmt_pretty) + flags = GPG_VERIFY_OMIT_STATUS; + + if (gpg_verify_tag(sha1, name, flags)) + return -1; + + if (fmt_pretty) + pretty_print_ref(name, sha1, fmt_pretty); + + return 0; } static int do_sign(struct strbuf *buffer) @@ -288,6 +302,54 @@ static void create_tag(const unsigned char *object, const char *tag, } } +static void create_reflog_msg(const unsigned char *sha1, struct strbuf *sb) +{ + enum object_type type; + struct commit *c; + char *buf; + unsigned long size; + int subject_len = 0; + const char *subject_start; + + char *rla = getenv("GIT_REFLOG_ACTION"); + if (rla) { + strbuf_addstr(sb, rla); + } else { + strbuf_addstr(sb, _("tag: tagging ")); + strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(sb, sha1, DEFAULT_ABBREV); + } + + strbuf_addstr(sb, " ("); + type = sha1_object_info(sha1, NULL); + switch (type) { + default: + strbuf_addstr(sb, _("object of unknown type")); + break; + case OBJ_COMMIT: + if ((buf = read_sha1_file(sha1, &type, &size)) != NULL) { + subject_len = find_commit_subject(buf, &subject_start); + strbuf_insert(sb, sb->len, subject_start, subject_len); + } else { + strbuf_addstr(sb, _("commit object")); + } + free(buf); + + if ((c = lookup_commit_reference(sha1)) != NULL) + strbuf_addf(sb, ", %s", show_date(c->date, 0, DATE_MODE(SHORT))); + break; + case OBJ_TREE: + strbuf_addstr(sb, _("tree object")); + break; + case OBJ_BLOB: + strbuf_addstr(sb, _("blob object")); + break; + case OBJ_TAG: + strbuf_addstr(sb, _("other tag object")); + break; + } + strbuf_addch(sb, ')'); +} + struct msg_arg { int given; struct strbuf buf; @@ -321,6 +383,7 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT; struct strbuf ref = STRBUF_INIT; + struct strbuf reflog_msg = STRBUF_INIT; unsigned char object[20], prev[20]; const char *object_ref, *tag; struct create_tag_options opt; @@ -375,6 +438,8 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) OPT_END() }; + setup_ref_filter_porcelain_msg(); + git_config(git_tag_config, sorting_tail); memset(&opt, 0, sizeof(opt)); @@ -428,9 +493,12 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (filter.merge_commit) die(_("--merged and --no-merged option are only allowed with -l")); if (cmdmode == 'd') - return for_each_tag_name(argv, delete_tag); - if (cmdmode == 'v') - return for_each_tag_name(argv, verify_tag); + return for_each_tag_name(argv, delete_tag, NULL); + if (cmdmode == 'v') { + if (format) + verify_ref_format(format); + return for_each_tag_name(argv, verify_tag, format); + } if (msg.given || msgfile) { if (msg.given && msgfile) @@ -477,6 +545,8 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) else die(_("Invalid cleanup mode %s"), cleanup_arg); + create_reflog_msg(object, &reflog_msg); + if (create_tag_object) { if (force_sign_annotate && !annotate) opt.sign = 1; @@ -487,7 +557,7 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (!transaction || ref_transaction_update(transaction, ref.buf, object, prev, create_reflog ? REF_FORCE_CREATE_REFLOG : 0, - NULL, &err) || + reflog_msg.buf, &err) || ref_transaction_commit(transaction, &err)) die("%s", err.buf); ref_transaction_free(transaction); @@ -497,5 +567,6 @@ int cmd_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) strbuf_release(&err); strbuf_release(&buf); strbuf_release(&ref); + strbuf_release(&reflog_msg); return 0; } diff --git a/builtin/update-ref.c b/builtin/update-ref.c index 7f30d3a76f..0b2ecf41ae 100644 --- a/builtin/update-ref.c +++ b/builtin/update-ref.c @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ int cmd_update_ref(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) * For purposes of backwards compatibility, we treat * NULL_SHA1 as "don't care" here: */ - return delete_ref(refname, + return delete_ref(msg, refname, (oldval && !is_null_sha1(oldsha1)) ? oldsha1 : NULL, flags); else diff --git a/builtin/verify-tag.c b/builtin/verify-tag.c index 99f8148cf7..5199553d91 100644 --- a/builtin/verify-tag.c +++ b/builtin/verify-tag.c @@ -12,9 +12,10 @@ #include #include "parse-options.h" #include "gpg-interface.h" +#include "ref-filter.h" static const char * const verify_tag_usage[] = { - N_("git verify-tag [-v | --verbose] ..."), + N_("git verify-tag [-v | --verbose] [--format=] ..."), NULL }; @@ -30,9 +31,11 @@ int cmd_verify_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) { int i = 1, verbose = 0, had_error = 0; unsigned flags = 0; + char *fmt_pretty = NULL; const struct option verify_tag_options[] = { OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose, N_("print tag contents")), OPT_BIT(0, "raw", &flags, N_("print raw gpg status output"), GPG_VERIFY_RAW), + OPT_STRING( 0 , "format", &fmt_pretty, N_("format"), N_("format to use for the output")), OPT_END() }; @@ -46,13 +49,26 @@ int cmd_verify_tag(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix) if (verbose) flags |= GPG_VERIFY_VERBOSE; + if (fmt_pretty) { + verify_ref_format(fmt_pretty); + flags |= GPG_VERIFY_OMIT_STATUS; + } + while (i < argc) { unsigned char sha1[20]; const char *name = argv[i++]; - if (get_sha1(name, sha1)) + if (get_sha1(name, sha1)) { had_error = !!error("tag '%s' not found.", name); - else if (gpg_verify_tag(sha1, name, flags)) + continue; + } + + if (gpg_verify_tag(sha1, name, flags)) { had_error = 1; + continue; + } + + if (fmt_pretty) + pretty_print_ref(name, sha1, fmt_pretty); } return had_error; } diff --git a/builtin/worktree.c b/builtin/worktree.c index 9a97e37a3f..831fe058a5 100644 --- a/builtin/worktree.c +++ b/builtin/worktree.c @@ -125,9 +125,9 @@ static int prune(int ac, const char **av, const char *prefix) { struct option options[] = { OPT__DRY_RUN(&show_only, N_("do not remove, show only")), - OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose, N_("report pruned objects")), + OPT__VERBOSE(&verbose, N_("report pruned working trees")), OPT_EXPIRY_DATE(0, "expire", &expire, - N_("expire objects older than