Documentation / RelNotes / 1.8.3.txton commit remote-bzr: improve progress reporting (a397699)
   1Git v1.8.3 Release Notes
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   3
   4Backward compatibility notes (for Git 2.0)
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   6
   7When "git push [$there]" does not say what to push, we have used the
   8traditional "matching" semantics so far (all your branches were sent
   9to the remote as long as there already are branches of the same name
  10over there).  In Git 2.0, the default will change to the "simple"
  11semantics that pushes the current branch to the branch with the same
  12name, only when the current branch is set to integrate with that
  13remote branch.  There is a user preference configuration variable
  14"push.default" to change this.  If you are an old-timer who is used
  15to the "matching" semantics, you can set it to "matching" to keep the
  16traditional behaviour.  If you want to live in the future early,
  17you can set it to "simple" today without waiting for Git 2.0.
  18
  19When "git add -u" and "git add -A", that does not specify what paths
  20to add on the command line is run from inside a subdirectory, these
  21commands will operate on the entire tree in Git 2.0 for consistency
  22with "git commit -a" and other commands. Because there will be no
  23mechanism to make "git add -u" behave as if "git add -u .", it is
  24important for those who are used to "git add -u" (without pathspec)
  25updating the index only for paths in the current subdirectory to start
  26training their fingers to explicitly say "git add -u ." when they mean
  27it before Git 2.0 comes.  A warning is issued when these commands are
  28run without a pathspec and when you have local changes outside the
  29current directory, because the behaviour in Git 2.0 will be different
  30from today's version in such a situation.
  31
  32In Git 2.0, "git add <path>" will behave as "git add -A <path>", so
  33that "git add dir/" will notice paths you removed from the directory
  34and record the removal.  Versions before Git 2.0, including this
  35release, will keep ignoring removals, but the users who rely on this
  36behaviour is encouraged to use "git add --ignore-removal <path>" and
  37get used to it.
  38
  39
  40Updates since v1.8.2
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  42
  43Foreign interface
  44
  45 * remote-hg and remote-bzr helpers (in contrib/) have been updated.
  46
  47
  48UI, Workflows & Features
  49
  50 * "git branch --vv" learned to paint the name of the branch it
  51   integrates with in a different color (color.branch.upstream,
  52   which defaults to blue).
  53
  54 * In a sparsely populated working tree, "git checkout <pathspec>" no
  55   longer unmarks paths that match the given pathspec that were
  56   originally ignored with "--sparse" (use --ignore-skip-worktree-bits
  57   option to resurrect these paths out of the index if you really want
  58   to).
  59
  60 * "git log --format" specifier learned %C(auto) token that tells Git
  61   to use color when interpolating %d (decoration), %h (short commit
  62   object name), etc. for terminal output.
  63
  64 * "git bisect" leaves the final outcome as a comment in its bisect
  65   log file.
  66
  67 * "git clone --reference" can now refer to a gitfile "textual symlink"
  68   that points at the real location of the repository.
  69
  70 * "git count-objects" learned "--human-readable" aka "-H" option to
  71   show various large numbers in Ki/Mi/GiB scaled as necessary.
  72
  73 * "git cherry-pick $blob" and "git cherry-pick $tree" are nonsense,
  74   and a more readable error message e.g. "can't cherry-pick a tree"
  75   is given (we used to say "expected exactly one commit").
  76
  77 * The "--annotate" option to "git send-email" can be turned on (or
  78   off) by default with sendemail.annotate configuration variable (you
  79   can use --no-annotate from the command line to override it).
  80
  81 * The "--cover-letter" option to "git format-patch" can be turned on
  82   (or off) by default with format.coverLetter configuration
  83   variable. By setting it to 'auto', you can turn it on only for a
  84   series with two or more patches.
  85
  86 * The bash completion support (in contrib/) learned that cherry-pick
  87   takes a few more options than it already knew about.
  88
  89 * "git help" learned "-g" option to show the list of guides just like
  90   list of commands are given with "-a".
  91
  92 * A triangular "pull from one place, push to another place" workflow
  93   is supported better by new remote.pushdefault (overrides the
  94   "origin" thing) and branch.*.pushremote (overrides the
  95   branch.*.remote) configuration variables.
  96
  97 * "git status" learned to report that you are in the middle of a
  98   revert session, just like it does for a cherry-pick and a bisect
  99   session.
 100
 101 * The handling by "git branch --set-upstream-to" against various forms
 102   of erroneous inputs was suboptimal and has been improved.
 103
 104 * When the interactive access to git-shell is not enabled, it issues
 105   a message meant to help the system administrator to enable it.
 106   An explicit way to help the end users who connect to the service by
 107   issuing custom messages to refuse such an access has been added.
 108
 109 * In addition to the case where the user edits the log message with
 110   the "e)dit" option of "am -i", replace the "Applying: this patch"
 111   message with the final log message contents after applymsg hook
 112   munges it.
 113
 114 * "git status" suggests users to look into using --untracked=no option
 115   when it takes too long.
 116
 117 * "git status" shows a bit more information to "git status" during a
 118   rebase/bisect session.
 119
 120 * "git fetch" learned to fetch a commit at the tip of an unadvertised
 121   ref by specifying a raw object name from the command line when the
 122   server side supports this feature.
 123
 124 * Output from "git log --graph" works better with submodule log
 125   output now.
 126
 127 * "git count-objects -v" learned to report leftover temporary
 128   packfiles and other garbage in the object store.
 129
 130 * A new read-only credential helper (in contrib/) to interact with
 131   the .netrc/.authinfo files has been added.
 132
 133 * "git send-email" can be used with the credential helper system.
 134
 135 * There was no Porcelain way to say "I no longer am interested in
 136   this submodule", once you express your interest in a submodule with
 137   "submodule init".  "submodule deinit" is the way to do so.
 138
 139 * "git pull --rebase" learned to pass "-v/-q" options to underlying
 140   "git rebase".
 141
 142 * The new "--follow-tags" option tells "git push" to push relevant
 143   annotated tags when pushing branches out.
 144
 145 * "git merge" and "git pull" can optionally be told to inspect and
 146   reject when merging a commit that does not carry a trusted GPG
 147   signature.
 148
 149 * "git mergetool" now feeds files to the "p4merge" backend in the
 150   order that matches the p4 convention, where "theirs" is usually
 151   shown on the left side, which is the opposite from other backend
 152   expects.
 153
 154 * "show/log" now honors gpg.program configuration just like other
 155   parts of the code that use GnuPG.
 156
 157 * "git log" that shows the difference between the parent and the
 158   child has been optimized somewhat.
 159
 160 * "git difftool" allows the user to write into the temporary files
 161   being shown; if the user makes changes to the working tree at the
 162   same time, one of the changes has to be lost in such a case, but it
 163   tells the user what happened and refrains from overwriting the copy
 164   in the working tree.
 165
 166 * There was no good way to ask "I have a random string that came from
 167   outside world. I want to turn it into a 40-hex object name while
 168   making sure such an object exists".  A new peeling suffix ^{object}
 169   can be used for that purpose, together with "rev-parse --verify".
 170
 171
 172Performance, Internal Implementation, etc.
 173
 174 * Updates for building under msvc.
 175
 176 * A handful of issues in the code to traverse working tree to find
 177   untracked and/or ignored files have been fixed, and the general
 178   codepath involved in "status -u" and "clean" have been cleaned up
 179   and optimized.
 180
 181 * The stack footprint of some codepaths that access an object from a
 182   pack has been shrunk.
 183
 184 * The logic to coalesce the same lines removed from the parents in
 185   the output from "diff -c/--cc" has been updated, but with an O(n^2)
 186   complexity, so this might turn out to be undesirable.
 187
 188 * The code to enforce permission bits on files in $GIT_DIR/ for
 189   shared repositories have been simplified.
 190
 191 * A few codepaths knew how much data they need to put in the
 192   hashtables they use upfront, but still started from a small table
 193   repeatedly growing and rehashing.
 194
 195 * The API to walk reflog entries from the latest to older, which was
 196   necessary for operations such as "git checkout -", was cumbersome
 197   to use correctly and also inefficient.
 198
 199 * Codepaths that inspect log-message-to-be and decide when to add a
 200   new Signed-off-by line in various commands have been consolidated.
 201
 202 * The pkt-line API, implementation and its callers have been cleaned
 203   up to make them more robust.
 204
 205 * Cygwin port has a faster-but-lying lstat(2) emulation whose
 206   incorrectness does not matter in practice except for a few
 207   codepaths, and setting permission bits to directories is a codepath
 208   that needs to use a more correct one.
 209
 210 * "git checkout" had repeated pathspec matches on the same paths,
 211   which have been consolidated.  Also a bug in "git checkout dir/"
 212   that is started from an unmerged index has been fixed.
 213
 214 * A few bugfixes to "git rerere" working on corner case merge
 215   conflicts have been applied.
 216
 217
 218Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
 219
 220
 221Fixes since v1.8.2
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 223
 224Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v1.8.2 in the maintenance
 225track are contained in this release (see release notes to them for
 226details).
 227
 228 * When receive-pack detects error in the pack header it received in
 229   order to decide which of unpack-objects or index-pack to run, it
 230   returned without closing the error stream, which led to a hang
 231   sideband thread.
 232
 233 * Zsh completion forgot that '%' character used to signal untracked
 234   files needs to be escaped with another '%'.
 235
 236 * A commit object whose author or committer ident are malformed
 237   crashed some code that trusted that a name, an email and an
 238   timestamp can always be found in it.
 239
 240 * When "upload-pack" fails while generating a pack in response to
 241   "git fetch" (or "git clone"), the receiving side mistakenly said
 242   there was a programming error to trigger the die handler
 243   recursively.
 244
 245 * "rev-list --stdin" and friends kept bogus pointers into input
 246   buffer around as human readble object names.  This was not a huge
 247   problem but was exposed by a new change that uses these names in
 248   error output.
 249   (merge 70d26c6 tr/copy-revisions-from-stdin later to maint).
 250
 251 * Smart-capable HTTP servers were not restricted via the
 252   GIT_NAMESPACE mechanism when talking with commit-walker clients,
 253   like they do when talking with smart HTTP clients.
 254   (merge 6130f86 jk/http-dumb-namespaces later to maint).
 255
 256 * "git merge-tree" did not omit a merge result that is identical to
 257   "our" side in certain cases.
 258   (merge aacecc3 jk/merge-tree-added-identically later to maint).
 259
 260 * Perl scripts like "git-svn" closed (not redirecting to /dev/null)
 261   the standard error stream, which is not a very smart thing to do.
 262   Later open may return file descriptor #2 for unrelated purpose, and
 263   error reporting code may write into them.
 264
 265 * "git show-branch" was not prepared to show a very long run of
 266   ancestor operators e.g. foobar^2~2^2^2^2...^2~4 correctly.
 267
 268 * "git diff --diff-algorithm algo" is also understood as "git diff
 269   --diff-algorithm=algo".
 270
 271 * The new core.commentchar configuration was not applied to a few
 272   places.
 273
 274 * "git bundle" did not like a bundle created using a commit without
 275   any message as its one of the prerequistes.
 276
 277 * "git log -S/-G" started paying attention to textconv filter, but
 278   there was no way to disable this.  Make it honor --no-textconv
 279   option.
 280
 281 * When used with "-d temporary-directory" option, "git filter-branch"
 282   failed to come back to the original working tree to perform the
 283   final clean-up procedure.
 284
 285 * "git merge $(git rev-parse v1.8.2)" behaved quite differently from
 286   "git merge v1.8.2", as if v1.8.2 were written as v1.8.2^0 and did
 287   not pay much attention to the annotated tag payload.  Make the code
 288   notice the type of the tag object, in addition to the dwim_ref()
 289   based classification the current code uses (i.e. the name appears
 290   in refs/tags/) to decide when to special case merging of tags.
 291
 292 * Fix 1.8.1.x regression that stopped matching "dir" (without
 293   trailing slash) to a directory "dir".
 294   (merge efa5f82 jc/directory-attrs-regression-fix later to maint-1.8.1).
 295
 296 * "git apply --whitespace=fix" was not prepared to see a line getting
 297   longer after fixing whitespaces (e.g. tab-in-indent aka Python).
 298   (merge 329b26e jc/apply-ws-fix-tab-in-indent later to maint-1.8.1).
 299
 300 * The prompt string generator (in contrib/completion/) did not notice
 301   when we are in a middle of a "git revert" session.
 302
 303 * "submodule summary --summary-limit" option did not support
 304   "--option=value" form.
 305
 306 * "index-pack --fix-thin" used an uninitialized value to compute
 307   delta depths of objects it appends to the resulting pack.
 308
 309 * "index-pack --verify-stat" used a few counters outside protection
 310   of mutex, possibly showing incorrect numbers.
 311
 312 * The code to keep track of what directory names are known to Git on
 313   platforms with case insensitive filesystems can get confused upon a
 314   hash collision between these pathnames and looped forever.
 315
 316 * Annotated tags outside refs/tags/ hierarchy were not advertised
 317   correctly to the ls-remote and fetch with recent version of Git.
 318
 319 * Recent optimization broke shallow clones.
 320
 321 * "git cmd -- ':(top'" was not diagnosed as an invalid syntax, and
 322   instead the parser kept reading beyond the end of the string.
 323
 324 * "git tag -f <tag>" always said "Updated tag '<tag>'" even when
 325   creating a new tag (i.e. not overwriting nor updating).
 326
 327 * "git p4" did not behave well when the path to the root of the P4
 328   client was not its real path.
 329   (merge bbd8486 pw/p4-symlinked-root later to maint).
 330
 331 * "git archive" reports a failure when asked to create an archive out
 332   of an empty tree.  It would be more intuitive to give an empty
 333   archive back in such a case.
 334
 335 * When "format-patch" quoted a non-ascii strings on the header files,
 336   it incorrectly applied rfc2047 and chopped a single character in
 337   the middle of it.
 338
 339 * An aliased command spawned from a bare repository that does not say
 340   it is bare with "core.bare = yes" is treated as non-bare by mistake.
 341
 342 * In "git reflog expire", REACHABLE bit was not cleared from the
 343   correct objects.
 344
 345 * The logic used by "git diff -M --stat" to shorten the names of
 346   files before and after a rename did not work correctly when the
 347   common prefix and suffix between the two filenames overlapped.
 348
 349 * The "--match=<pattern>" option of "git describe", when used with
 350   "--all" to allow refs that are not annotated tags to be used as a
 351   base of description, did not restrict the output from the command
 352   to those that match the given pattern.
 353
 354 * Clarify in the documentation "what" gets pushed to "where" when the
 355   command line to "git push" does not say these explicitly.
 356
 357 * The "--color=<when>" argument to the commands in the diff family
 358   was described poorly.
 359
 360 * The arguments given to pre-rebase hook were not documented.
 361
 362 * The v4 index format was not documented.
 363
 364 * The "--match=<pattern>" argument "git describe" takes uses glob
 365   pattern but it wasn't obvious from the documentation.
 366
 367 * Some sources failed to compile on systems that lack NI_MAXHOST in
 368   their system header (e.g. z/OS).
 369
 370 * Add an example use of "--env-filter" in "filter-branch"
 371   documentation.
 372
 373 * "git bundle verify" did not say "records a complete history" for a
 374   bundle that does not have any prerequisites.
 375
 376 * In the v1.8.0 era, we changed symbols that do not have to be global
 377   to file scope static, but a few functions in graph.c were used by
 378   CGit from sideways bypassing the entry points of the API the
 379   in-tree users use.
 380
 381 * "git update-index -h" did not do the usual "-h(elp)" thing.
 382
 383 * "git index-pack" had a buffer-overflow while preparing an
 384   informational message when the translated version of it was too
 385   long.
 386
 387 * 'git commit -m "$msg"' used to add an extra newline even when
 388   $msg already ended with one.
 389
 390 * The SSL peer verification done by "git imap-send" did not ask for
 391   Server Name Indication (RFC 4366), failing to connect SSL/TLS
 392   sites that serve multiple hostnames on a single IP.
 393
 394 * perl/Git.pm::cat_blob slurped everything in core only to write it
 395   out to a file descriptor, which was not a very smart thing to do.
 396
 397 * "git branch" did not bother to check nonsense command line
 398   parameters and issue errors in many cases.
 399
 400 * Verification of signed tags were not done correctly when not in C
 401   or en/US locale.
 402
 403 * Some platforms and users spell UTF-8 differently; retry with the
 404   most official "UTF-8" when the system does not understand the
 405   user-supplied encoding name that are the common alternative
 406   spellings of UTF-8.
 407
 408 * When export-subst is used, "zip" output recorded incorrect
 409   size of the file.
 410
 411 * "git am $maildir/" applied messages in an unexpected order; sort
 412   filenames read from the maildir/ in a way that is more likely to
 413   sort messages in the order the writing MUA meant to, by sorting
 414   numeric segment in numeric order and non-numeric segment in
 415   alphabetical order.
 416
 417 * "git submodule update", when recursed into sub-submodules, did not
 418   accumulate the prefix paths.