- 23 Feb, 2022 1 commit
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Like we want to separate libgit2 and utility source code, we want to separate libgit2 and utility tests. Start by moving all the tests into libgit2.
Edward Thomson committed
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- 17 Oct, 2021 1 commit
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libgit2 has two distinct requirements that were previously solved by `git_buf`. We require: 1. A general purpose string class that provides a number of utility APIs for manipulating data (eg, concatenating, truncating, etc). 2. A structure that we can use to return strings to callers that they can take ownership of. By using a single class (`git_buf`) for both of these purposes, we have confused the API to the point that refactorings are difficult and reasoning about correctness is also difficult. Move the utility class `git_buf` to be called `git_str`: this represents its general purpose, as an internal string buffer class. The name also is an homage to Junio Hamano ("gitstr"). The public API remains `git_buf`, and has a much smaller footprint. It is generally only used as an "out" param with strict requirements that follow the documentation. (Exceptions exist for some legacy APIs to avoid breaking callers unnecessarily.) Utility functions exist to convert a user-specified `git_buf` to a `git_str` so that we can call internal functions, then converting it back again.
Edward Thomson committed
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- 10 Jun, 2018 1 commit
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Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 07 Apr, 2015 1 commit
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When no reference names could be found we did error out when trying to describe a commit. This is wrong, though, when the option to fall back to a commit's object ID is set.
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 30 Sep, 2014 4 commits
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And implement the option init functions for this and the format options.
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This makes us be closer to git's tests, and lets us better describe what we expect from the output.
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Instead of printing out to the buffer inside the information-gathering phase, write the data to a intermediate result structure. This allows us to split the options into gathering options and formatting options, simplifying the gathering code.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed -
We don't describe arbitrary object, so let's give it the name of the one object type we accept.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 30 Apr, 2014 1 commit
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nulltoken committed
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