- 23 May, 2013 4 commits
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Plus a bit of extra paranoia to ensure config object has valid contents.
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Update windows resources to match the dll name
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Bugfix: Return NULL in push_leaf, when trie is full
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Axel Wagner committed
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- 22 May, 2013 1 commit
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os->full was set 1, but the overflowed idx_leaf was still used to index into os->nodes a little later. Returning NULL fixes that.
Axel Wagner committed
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- 21 May, 2013 7 commits
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Make InternalName and OriginalFilename resources reflect the name of the compiled binary.
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tag: Introduce git_tag_annotation_create()
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define "long name" in git_reference_name_to_id
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Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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Li Xuanji committed
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- 20 May, 2013 1 commit
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Initialize loose_deleted before it is used for a check later on.
Edward Thomson committed
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- 19 May, 2013 1 commit
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Eitan Adler committed
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- 16 May, 2013 13 commits
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Introduce git_revparse_ext()
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Expose a way to retrieve, along with the target git_object, the reference pointed at by some revparse expression (`@{<-n>}` or `<branchname>@{upstream}` syntax).
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SSH Transport
Vicent Martí committed -
Add cat-file to examples (with some public API improvements)
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Ensure reuc vector is always valid
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In theory, if there was a problem reading the REUC data, the read_reuc() routine could have left uninitialized and invalid data in the git_index vector. This moves the line that inserts a new entry into the vector down to the bottom of the routine so we know all the content is already valid. Also, per @linquize, this uses calloc to ensure no uninitialized data.
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Use calloc() for safety
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This adds an example implementation that emulates git cat-file. It is a convenient and relatively simple example of getting data out of a repository. Implementing this also revealed that there are a number of APIs that are still not using const pointers to objects that really ought to be. The main cause of this is that `git_vector_bsearch` may need to call `git_vector_sort` before doing the search, so a const pointer to the vector is not allowed. However, for tree objects, with a little care, we can ensure that the vector of tree entries is always sorted and allow lookups to take a const pointer. Also, the missing const in commit objects just looks like an oversight.
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Linquize committed
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Fetch should not fail when remote HEAD reference is not present locally
Vicent Martí committed
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- 15 May, 2013 13 commits
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Index entry dup and free
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Move the git_index_entry to the very top, since it provides the main structure that needs to be understood by the reader, then move the bitmasks for the flags and the flags_extended under that since they are details for looking at particular fields of the structure.
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This removes the functions to duplicate and free copies of a git_index_entry and updates the comments to explain that you should just use the public definition of the struct as needed.
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This adds git_index_entry_dup to make a copy of an existing entry and git_index_entry_free to release the memory of the copy. It also updates the documentation for git_index_get_bypath and git_index_get_byindex to make it clear that the returned structure should *not* be modified.
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The constants for extracting data from git_index_entry flags and flags_extended are not named in a way that makes it easy to know where to use each one. This improves the docs for the flags (and slightly reorganizes them), so it should be more obvious.
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Bug fixes for checkout and diff
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Fix trailing whitespaces
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Since I added the GIT_IDXENTRY_STAGE macro to extract the stage from a git_index_entry, we probably don't need an internal inline function to do the same thing.
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Under some strange circumstances, diffs can end up listing files that we can't actually open successfully. Instead of aborting the git_diff_find_similar, this makes it so that those files just won't be considered as valid rename/copy targets instead.
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It is possible for there to be a submodule in a repository with no .gitmodules file (for example, if the user forgot to commit the .gitmodules file). In this case, core Git will just create an empty directory as a placeholder for the submodule but otherwise ignore it. We were generating an error and stopping the checkout. This makes our behavior match that of core git.
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Unlike blob updates, symlink updates cannot be done "in place" writing over an old symlink. This means that in checkout when we realize that we can safely update a symlink, we still need to remove the old one before writing the new.
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When the last item in a diff was an untracked directory that only contained ignored items, the loop to scan the contents would run off the end of the iterator and dereference a NULL pointer. This includes a test that reproduces the problem and a fix.
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