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Merge pull request #4932 from libgit2/ethomson/changelog
changelog: document changes since 0.27
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### Changes or improvements
*
Reference log creation now honors
`core.logallrefupdates=always`
.
*
Fix some issues with the error-reporting in the OpenSSL backend.
*
HTTP proxy support is now builtin; libcurl is no longer used to support
proxies and is removed as a dependency.
*
Certificate and credential callbacks can now return
`GIT_PASSTHROUGH`
to decline to act; libgit2 will behave as if there was no callback set
in the first place.
*
The line-ending filtering logic - when checking out files - has been
updated to match newer git (>= git 2.9) for proper interoperability.
*
Symbolic links are now supported on Windows when
`core.symlinks`
is set
to
`true`
.
*
Submodules with names which attempt to perform path traversal now have their
configuration ignored. Such names were blindly appended to the
`$GIT_DIR/modules`
and a malicious name could lead to an attacker writing to
an arbitrary location. This matches git's handling of CVE-2018-11235.
*
Object validation is now performed during tree creation in the
`git_index_write_tree_to`
API.
*
Configuration variable may now be specified on the same line as a section
header; previously this was erroneously a parser error.
*
When an HTTP server supports both NTLM and Negotiate authentication
mechanisms, we would previously fail to authenticate with any mechanism.
*
The
`GIT_OPT_SET_PACK_MAX_OBJECTS`
option can now set the maximum
number of objects allowed in a packfile being downloaded; this can help
limit the maximum memory used when fetching from an untrusted remote.
*
Line numbers in diffs loaded from patch files were not being populated;
they are now included in the results.
*
The repository's index is reloaded from disk at the beginning of
`git_merge`
operations to ensure that it is up-to-date.
*
Mailmap handling APIs have been introduced, and the new commit APIs
`git_commit_committer_with_mailmap`
and
`git_commit_author_with_mailmap`
will use the mailmap to resolve the committer and author information.
In addition, blame will use the mailmap given when the
`GIT_BLAME_USE_MAILMAP`
option.
*
Ignore handling for files in ignored folders would be ignored.
*
Worktrees can now be backed by bare repositories.
*
Trailing spaces are supported in
`.gitignore`
files, these spaces were
previously (and erroneously) treated as part of the pattern.
*
The library can now be built with mbedTLS support for HTTPS.
*
The diff status character 'T' will now be presented by the
`git_diff_status_char`
API for diff entries that change type.
*
Revision walks previously would sometimes include commits that should
have been ignored; this is corrected.
*
Revision walks are now more efficient when the output is unsorted;
we now avoid walking all the way to the beginning of history unnecessarily.
### API additions
*
The index may now be iterated atomically using
`git_index_iterator`
.
*
Remote objects can now be created with extended options using the
`git_remote_create_with_opts`
API.
*
Diff objects can now be applied as changes to the working directory,
index or both, emulating the
`git apply`
command. Additionally,
`git_apply_to_tree`
can apply those changes to a tree object as a
fully in-memory operation.
*
You can now swap out memory allocators via the
`GIT_OPT_SET_ALLOCATOR`
option with
`git_libgit2_opts()`
.
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examine your code to ensure that you are not relying on the current
behavior that implicitly removes staged changes.
*
Reference specifications can be parsed from an arbitrary string with
the
`git_refspec_parse`
API.
*
You can now get the name and path of worktrees using the
`git_worktree_name`
and
`git_worktree_path`
APIs, respectively.
*
The
`ref`
field has been added to
`git_worktree_add_options`
to enable
the creation of a worktree from a pre-existing branch.
*
It's now possible to analyze merge relationships between any two
references, not just against
`HEAD`
, using
`git_merge_analysis_for_ref`
.
### API removals
### Breaking API changes
*
The
`git_buf_free`
API is deprecated; it has been renamed to
`git_buf_dispose`
for consistency. The
`git_buf_free`
API will be
removed in a future release.
*
The
`git_otype`
enumeration and its members are deprecated and have
been renamed for consistency. The
`GIT_OBJ_`
enumeration values are
now prefixed with
`GIT_OBJECT_`
. The
`git_otype`
enumeration will
be removed in a future release.
*
Several index-related APIs have been renamed for consistency. The
`GIT_IDXENTRY_`
enumeration values and macros have been renamed to
be prefixed with
`GIT_INDEX_ENTRY_`
. The
`GIT_INDEXCAP`
enumeration
values are now prefixed with
`GIT_INDEX_CAPABILITY_`
. The old
enumerations and macros will be removed in a future release.
*
The default checkout strategy changed from
`DRY_RUN`
to
`SAFE`
(#4531).
*
Adding a symlink as .gitmodules into the index from the workdir or checking
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