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   1Git v1.8.4 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:
  12
  13 - only the current branch to the branch with the same name, and only
  14   when the current branch is set to integrate with that remote
  15   branch, if you are pushing to the same remote as you fetch from; or
  16
  17 - only the current branch to the branch with the same name, if you
  18   are pushing to a remote that is not where you usually fetch from.
  19
  20Use the user preference configuration variable "push.default" to
  21change this.  If you are an old-timer who is used to the "matching"
  22semantics, you can set the variable to "matching" to keep the
  23traditional behaviour.  If you want to live in the future early, you
  24can set it to "simple" today without waiting for Git 2.0.
  25
  26When "git add -u" (and "git add -A") is run inside a subdirectory and
  27does not specify which paths to add on the command line, it
  28will operate on the entire tree in Git 2.0 for consistency
  29with "git commit -a" and other commands.  There will be no
  30mechanism to make plain "git add -u" behave like "git add -u .".
  31Current users of "git add -u" (without a pathspec) should start
  32training their fingers to explicitly say "git add -u ."
  33before Git 2.0 comes.  A warning is issued when these commands are
  34run without a pathspec and when you have local changes outside the
  35current directory, because the behaviour in Git 2.0 will be different
  36from today's version in such a situation.
  37
  38In Git 2.0, "git add <path>" will behave as "git add -A <path>", so
  39that "git add dir/" will notice paths you removed from the directory
  40and record the removal.  Versions before Git 2.0, including this
  41release, will keep ignoring removals, but the users who rely on this
  42behaviour are encouraged to start using "git add --ignore-removal <path>"
  43now before 2.0 is released.
  44
  45
  46Updates since v1.8.3
  47--------------------
  48
  49Foreign interfaces, subsystems and ports.
  50
  51 * "git rebase -i" now honors --strategy and -X options.
  52
  53 * Git-gui has been updated to its 0.18.0 version.
  54
  55 * MediaWiki remote helper (in contrib/) has been updated to use the
  56   credential helper interface from Git.pm.
  57
  58 * Update build for Cygwin 1.[57].  Torsten Bögershausen reports that
  59   this is fine with Cygwin 1.7 ($gmane/225824) so let's try moving it
  60   ahead.
  61
  62 * The credential helper to talk to keychain on OS X (in contrib/) has
  63   been updated to kick in not just when talking http/https but also
  64   imap(s) and smtp.
  65
  66 * Remote transport helper has been updated to report errors and
  67   maintain ref hierarchy used to keep track of its own state better.
  68
  69 * With "export" remote-helper protocol, (1) a push that tries to
  70   update a remote ref whose name is different from the pushing side
  71   does not work yet, and (2) the helper may not know how to do
  72   --dry-run; these problematic cases are disabled for now.
  73
  74 * git-remote-hg/bzr (in contrib/) updates.
  75
  76 * git-remote-mw (in contrib/) hints users to check the certificate,
  77   when https:// connection failed.
  78
  79 * git-remote-mw (in contrib/) adds a command to allow previewing the
  80   contents locally before pushing it out, when working with a
  81   MediaWiki remote.
  82
  83
  84UI, Workflows & Features
  85
  86 * "git cat-file --batch-check=<format>" is added, primarily to allow
  87   on-disk footprint of objects in packfiles (often they are a lot
  88   smaller than their true size, when expressed as deltas) to be
  89   reported.
  90
  91 * "git rebase [-i]" used to leave just "rebase" as its reflog messages
  92   for some operations. They have been reworded to be more informative.
  93
  94 * In addition to the choice from "rebase, merge, or checkout-detach",
  95   "submodule update" can allow a custom command to be used in to
  96   update the working tree of submodules via the "submodule.*.update"
  97   configuration variable.
  98
  99 * "git submodule update" can optionally clone the submodule
 100   repositories shallowly.
 101
 102 * "git format-patch" learned "--from[=whom]" option, which sets the
 103   "From: " header to the specified person (or the person who runs the
 104   command, if "=whom" part is missing) and move the original author
 105   information to an in-body From: header as necessary.
 106
 107 * The configuration variable "merge.ff" was cleary a tri-state to
 108   choose one from "favor fast-forward when possible", "always create
 109   a merge even when the history could fast-forward" and "do not
 110   create any merge, only update when the history fast-forwards", but
 111   the command line parser did not implement the usual convention of
 112   "last one wins, and command line overrides the configuration"
 113   correctly.
 114
 115 * "gitweb" learned to optionally place extra links that point at the
 116   levels higher than the Gitweb pages themselves in the breadcrumbs,
 117   so that it can be used as part of a larger installation.
 118
 119 * "git log --format=" now honors i18n.logoutputencoding configuration
 120   variable.
 121
 122 * The "push.default=simple" mode of "git push" has been updated to
 123   behave like "current" without requiring a remote tracking
 124   information, when you push to a remote that is different from where
 125   you fetch from (i.e. a triangular workflow).
 126
 127 * Having multiple "fixup!" on a line in the rebase instruction sheet
 128   did not work very well with "git rebase -i --autosquash".
 129
 130 * "git log" learned the "--author-date-order" option, with which the
 131   output is topologically sorted and commits in parallel histories
 132   are shown intermixed together based on the author timestamp.
 133
 134 * Various subcommands of "git submodule" refused to run from anywhere
 135   other than the top of the working tree of the superproject, but
 136   they have been taught to let you run from a subdirectory.
 137
 138 * "git diff" learned a mode that ignores hunks whose change consists
 139   only of additions and removals of blank lines, which is the same as
 140   "diff -B" (ignore blank lines) of GNU diff.
 141
 142 * "git rm" gives a single message followed by list of paths to report
 143   multiple paths that cannot be removed.
 144
 145 * "git rebase" can be told with ":/look for this string" syntax commits
 146   to replay the changes onto and where the work to be replayed begins.
 147
 148 * Many tutorials teach users to set "color.ui" to "auto" as the first
 149   thing after you set "user.name/email" to introduce yourselves to
 150   Git.  Now the variable defaults to "auto".
 151
 152 * On Cygwin, "cygstart" is now recognised as a possible way to start
 153   a web browser (used in "help -w" and "instaweb" among others).
 154
 155 * "git status" learned status.branch and status.short configuration
 156   variables to use --branch and --short options by default (override
 157   with --no-branch and --no-short options from the command line).
 158
 159 * "git cmd <name>", when <name> happens to be a 40-hex string,
 160   directly uses the 40-hex string as an object name, even if a ref
 161   "refs/<some hierarchy>/<name>" exists.  This disambiguation order
 162   is unlikely to change, but we should warn about the ambiguity just
 163   like we warn when more than one refs/ hierachies share the same
 164   name.
 165
 166 * "git rebase" learned "--[no-]autostash" option to save local
 167   changes instead of refusing to run (to which people's normal
 168   response was to stash them and re-run).  This introduced a corner
 169   case breakage to "git am --abort" but it has been fixed.
 170
 171 * Instead of typing four capital letters "HEAD", you can say "@" now,
 172   e.g. "git log @".
 173
 174 * "check-ignore" (new feature since 1.8.2) has been updated to work
 175   more like "check-attr" over bidi-pipes.
 176
 177 * "git describe" learned "--first-parent" option to limit its closest
 178   tagged commit search to the first-parent chain.
 179
 180 * "git merge foo" that might have meant "git merge origin/foo" is
 181   diagnosed with a more informative error message.
 182
 183 * "git log -L<line>,<range>:<filename>" has been added.  This may
 184   still have leaks and rough edges, though.
 185
 186 * We used the approxidate() parser for "--expire=<timestamp>" options
 187   of various commands, but it is better to treat --expire=all and
 188   --expire=now a bit more specially than using the current timestamp.
 189   "git gc" and "git reflog" have been updated with a new parsing
 190   function for expiry dates.
 191
 192 * Updates to completion (both bash and zsh) helpers.
 193
 194 * The behaviour of the "--chain-reply-to" option of "git send-email"
 195   have changed at 1.7.0, and we added a warning/advice message to
 196   help users adjust to the new behaviour back then, but we kept it
 197   around for too long.  The message has finally been removed.
 198
 199 * "git fetch origin master" unlike "git fetch origin" or "git fetch"
 200   did not update "refs/remotes/origin/master"; this was an early
 201   design decision to keep the update of remote tracking branches
 202   predictable, but in practice it turns out that people find it more
 203   convenient to opportunistically update them whenever we have a
 204   chance, and we have been updating them when we run "git push" which
 205   already breaks the original "predictability" anyway.
 206
 207 * The configuration variable core.checkstat was advertised in the
 208   documentation but the code expected core.statinfo instead.
 209   For now, we accept both core.checkstat and core.statinfo, but the
 210   latter will be removed in the longer term.
 211
 212
 213Performance, Internal Implementation, etc.
 214
 215 * Fetching between repositories with many refs employed O(n^2)
 216   algorithm to match up the common objects, which has been corrected.
 217
 218 * The original way to specify remote repository using .git/branches/
 219   used to have a nifty feature.  The code to support the feature was
 220   still in a function but the caller was changed not to call it 5
 221   years ago, breaking that feature and leaving the supporting code
 222   unreachable.  The dead code has been removed.
 223
 224 * "git pack-refs" that races with new ref creation or deletion have
 225   been susceptible to lossage of refs under right conditions, which
 226   has been tightened up.
 227
 228 * We read loose and packed rerferences in two steps, but after
 229   deciding to read a loose ref but before actually opening it to read
 230   it, another process racing with us can unlink it, which would cause
 231   us to barf.  The codepath has been updated to retry when such a
 232   race is detected, instead of outright failing.
 233
 234 * Uses of the platform fnmatch(3) function (many places in the code,
 235   matching pathspec, .gitignore and .gitattributes to name a few)
 236   have been replaced with wildmatch, allowing "foo/**/bar" that would
 237   match foo/bar, foo/a/bar, foo/a/b/bar, etc.
 238
 239 * Memory ownership and lifetime rules for what for-each-ref feeds to
 240   its callbacks have been clarified (in short, "you do not own it, so
 241   make a copy if you want to keep it").
 242
 243 * The revision traversal logic to improve culling of irrelevant
 244   parents while traversing a mergy history has been updated.
 245
 246 * Some leaks in unpack-trees (used in merge, cherry-pick and other
 247   codepaths) have been plugged.
 248
 249 * The codepath to read from marks files in fast-import/export did not
 250   have to accept anything but 40-hex representation of the object
 251   name.  Further, fast-export did not need full in-core object
 252   representation to have parsed wen reading from them.  These
 253   codepaths have been optimized by taking advantage of these access
 254   patterns.
 255
 256 * Object lookup logic, when the object hashtable starts to become
 257   crowded, has been optimized.
 258
 259 * When TEST_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY setting is used, it was handled somewhat
 260   inconsistently between the test framework and t/Makefile, and logic
 261   to summarize the results looked at a wrong place.
 262
 263 * "git clone" uses a lighter-weight implementation when making sure
 264   that the history behind refs are complete.
 265
 266 * Many warnings from sparse source checker in compat/ area has been
 267   squelched.
 268
 269 * The code to reading and updating packed-refs file has been updated,
 270   correcting corner case bugs.
 271
 272
 273Also contains various documentation updates and code clean-ups.
 274
 275
 276Fixes since v1.8.3
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 278
 279Unless otherwise noted, all the fixes since v1.8.3 in the maintenance
 280track are contained in this release (see release notes to them for
 281details).
 282
 283 * Logic to auto-detect character encodings in the commit log message
 284   did not reject overlong and invalid UTF-8 characters.
 285   (merge 81050ac bc/commit-invalid-utf8 later to maint).
 286
 287 * Pass port number as a separate argument when "send-email" initializes
 288   Net::SMTP, instead of as a part of the hostname, i.e. host:port.
 289   This allows GSSAPI codepath to match with the hostname given.
 290   (merge 1a741bf bc/send-email-use-port-as-separate-param later to maint).
 291
 292 * "git diff" refused to even show difference when core.safecrlf is
 293   set to true (i.e. error out) and there are offending lines in the
 294   working tree files.
 295   (merge 5430bb2 jc/maint-diff-core-safecrlf later to maint).
 296
 297 * A test that should have failed but didn't revealed a bug that needs
 298   to be corrected.
 299   (merge 94d75d1 jc/t1512-fix later to maint).
 300
 301 * An overlong path to a .git directory may have overflown the
 302   temporary path buffer used to create a name for lockfiles.
 303   (merge 2fbd4f9 mh/maint-lockfile-overflow later to maint).
 304
 305 * Invocations of "git checkout" used internally by "git rebase" were
 306   counted as "checkout", and affected later "git checkout -" to the
 307   the user to an unexpected place.
 308   (merge 3bed291 rr/rebase-checkout-reflog later to maint).
 309
 310 * "git stash save", when your local change turns a tracked file into
 311   a directory, has to remove files in that directory in order to
 312   revert your working tree to a pristine state.  This will lose
 313   untracked files in such a directory, and the command now requires
 314   you to "--force" it.
 315
 316 * The configuration variable column.ui was poorly documented.
 317   (merge 5e62cc1 rr/column-doc later to maint).
 318
 319 * "git name-rev --refs=tags/v*" were forbidden, which was a bit
 320   inconvenient (you had to give a pattern to match refs fully, like
 321   --refs=refs/tags/v*).
 322   (merge 98c5c4a nk/name-rev-abbreviated-refs later to maint).
 323
 324 * "git apply" parsed patches that add new files, generated by
 325   programs other than Git, incorrectly.  This is an old breakage in
 326   v1.7.11 and will need to be merged down to the maintanance tracks.
 327
 328 * Older cURL wanted piece of memory we call it with to be stable, but
 329   we updated the auth material after handing it to a call.
 330
 331 * "git pull" into nothing trashed "local changes" that were in the
 332   index, and this avoids it.
 333
 334 * Many "git submodule" operations do not work on a submodule at a
 335   path whose name is not in ASCII.
 336
 337 * "cherry-pick" had a small leak in an error codepath.
 338
 339 * Logic used by git-send-email to suppress cc mishandled names like
 340   "A U. Thor" <author@example.xz>, where the human readable part
 341   needs to be quoted (the user input may not have the double quotes
 342   around the name, and comparison was done between quoted and
 343   unquoted strings).  It also mishandled names that need RFC2047
 344   quoting.
 345
 346 * Call to discard_cache/discard_index (used when we use different
 347   contents of the index in-core, in many operations like commit,
 348   apply, and merge) used to leak memory that held the array of index
 349   entries, which has been plugged.
 350   (merge a0fc4db rs/discard-index-discard-array later to maint).
 351
 352 * "gitweb" forgot to clear a global variable $search_regexp upon each
 353   request, mistakenly carrying over the previous search to a new one
 354   when used as a persistent CGI.
 355
 356 * The wildmatch engine did not honor WM_CASEFOLD option correctly.
 357
 358 * "git log -c --follow $path" segfaulted upon hitting the commit that
 359   renamed the $path being followed.
 360
 361 * When a reflog notation is used for implicit "current branch", we
 362   did not say which branch and worse said "branch ''".
 363
 364 * "difftool --dir-diff" did not copy back changes made by the
 365   end-user in the diff tool backend to the working tree in some
 366   cases.
 367
 368 * "git push $there HEAD:branch" did not resolve HEAD early enough, so
 369   it was easy to flip it around while push is still going on and push
 370   out a branch that the user did not originally intended when the
 371   command was started.
 372
 373 * The bash prompt code (in contrib/) displayed the name of the branch
 374   being rebased when "rebase -i/-m/-p" modes are in use, but not the
 375   plain vanilla "rebase".
 376
 377 * Handling of negative exclude pattern for directories "!dir" was
 378   broken in the update to v1.8.3.
 379
 380 * zsh prompt script that borrowed from bash prompt script did not
 381   work due to slight differences in array variable notation between
 382   these two shells.
 383
 384 * An entry for "file://" scheme in the enumeration of URL types Git
 385   can take in the HTML documentation was made into a clickable link
 386   by mistake.
 387
 388 * "git push --[no-]verify" was not documented.
 389
 390 * Stop installing the git-remote-testpy script that is only used for
 391   testing.
 392
 393 * "git commit --allow-empty-message -m ''" should not start an
 394   editor.
 395
 396 * "git merge @{-1}~22" was rewritten to "git merge frotz@{1}~22"
 397   incorrectly when your previous branch was "frotz" (it should be
 398   rewritten to "git merge frotz~22" instead).
 399
 400 * "git diff -c -p" was not showing a deleted line from a hunk when
 401   another hunk immediately begins where the earlier one ends.
 402
 403 * "git log --ancestry-path A...B" did not work as expected, as it did
 404   not pay attention to the fact that the merge base between A and B
 405   was the bottom of the range being specified.
 406
 407 * Mac OS X does not like to write(2) more than INT_MAX number of
 408   bytes; work it around by chopping write(2) into smaller pieces.
 409
 410 * Newer MacOS X encourages the programs to compile and link with
 411   their CommonCrypto, not with OpenSSL.
 412
 413 * "git clone foo/bar:baz" cannot be a request to clone from a remote
 414   over git-over-ssh specified in the scp style.  This case is now
 415   detected and clones from a local repository at "foo/bar:baz".
 416
 417 * When $HOME is misconfigured to point at an unreadable directory, we
 418   used to complain and die. Loosen the check.
 419
 420 * "git subtree" (in contrib/) had one codepath with loose error
 421   checks to lose data at the remote side.
 422
 423 * "git fetch" into a shallow repository from a repository that does
 424   not know about the shallow boundary commits (e.g. a different fork
 425   from the repository the current shallow repository was cloned from)
 426   did not work correctly.
 427
 428 * "git checkout foo" DWIMs the intended "upstream" and turns it into
 429   "git checkout -t -b foo remotes/origin/foo". This codepath has been
 430   updated to correctly take existing remote definitions into account.