1. 08 Jun, 2020 1 commit
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  3. 15 Feb, 2019 1 commit
    • examples: create common lg2 executable · ead10785
      Inside of our networking example code, we have a git2 executable
      that acts as an entry point to all the different network
      examples. As such, it is kind of the same like the normal git(1)
      executable in that it simply arbitrates to the respective
      subcommands.
      
      Let's extend this approach and merge all examples into a single
      standalone lg2 executable. Instead of building an executable
      for all the existing examples we have, we now bundle them all
      inside of the lg2 one and let them be callable via subcommands.
      
      In the process, we can get rid of duplicated library
      initialization, deinitialization and repository discovery code.
      Instead of having each subcommand handle these on its own, we
      simply do it inside of the single main function now.
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
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  13. 30 Oct, 2013 1 commit
    • Extract common example helpers and reorg examples · 66902d47
      This reorganizes a few of the examples so that the main function
      comes first with the argument parsing extracted into a helper
      that can come at the end of the file (so the example focuses more
      on the use of libgit2 instead of command line support).  This also
      creates a shared examples/common.[ch] so that useful helper funcs
      can be shared across examples instead of repeated.
      Russell Belfer committed
  14. 21 Oct, 2013 1 commit
    • Create git_diff_line and extend git_diff_hunk · 3b5f7954
      Instead of having functions with so very many parameters to pass
      hunk and line data, this takes the existing git_diff_hunk struct
      and extends it with more hunk data, plus adds a git_diff_line.
      Those structs are used to pass back hunk and line data instead of
      the old APIs that took tons of parameters.
      
      Some work that was previously only being done for git_diff_patch
      creation (scanning the diff content for exact line counts) is now
      done for all callbacks, but the performance difference should not
      be noticable.
      Russell Belfer committed
  15. 15 Oct, 2013 1 commit
    • Diff API cleanup · 10672e3e
      This lays groundwork for separating formatting options from diff
      creation options.  This groups the formatting flags separately
      from the diff list creation flags and reorders the options.  This
      also tweaks some APIs to further separate code that uses patches
      from code that just looks at git_diffs.
      Russell Belfer committed
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