- 17 Nov, 2016 1 commit
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use `giterr_set_str()` wherever possible
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- 16 Nov, 2016 1 commit
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`giterr_set()` is used when it is required to format a string, and since we don't really require it for this case, it is better to stick to `giterr_set_str()`. This also suppresses a warning(-Wformat-security) raised by the compiler. Signed-off-by: Pranit Bauva <pranit.bauva@gmail.com>
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- 15 Nov, 2016 9 commits
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Bump version number to v0.25
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sortedcache: plug leaked file descriptor
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curl_stream: use CURLINFO_ACTIVESOCKET if curl is recent enough
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Introduce a GitHub Issue Template
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CHANGELOG: fill in some updates we missed
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The `CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET` information has been deprecated since curl version 7.45.0 as it may result in an overflow in the returned socket on certain systems, most importantly on 64 bit Windows. Instead, a new call `CURLINFO_ACTIVESOCKET` has been added which instead returns a `curl_socket_t`, which is always sufficiently long to store a socket. As we need to provide backwards compatibility with curl versions smaller than 7.45.0, alias CURLINFO_ACTIVESOCKET to CURLINFO_LASTSOCKET on platforms without CURLINFO_ACTIVESOCKET.
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- 14 Nov, 2016 29 commits
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Plug a leak in the refs compressor
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Repository discovery starting from files
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Use the sorted input in the tree updater
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Concurrency fixes for the reference db
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We look at whether we're trying to replace a blob with a tree during the update phase, but we fail to look at whether we've just inserted a blob where we're now trying to insert a tree. Update the check to look at both places. The test for this was previously succeeding due to the bu where we did not look at the sorted output.
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The loop is made with the assumption that the inputs are sorted and not using it leads to bad outputs.
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We do not currently use the sorted version of this input in the function, which means we produce bad results.
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On Windows we can find locked files even when reading a reference or the packed-refs file. Bubble up the error in this case as well to allow callers on Windows to retry more intelligently.
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At times we may try to delete a reference which a different thread has already taken care of.
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It does not help us to check whether the file exists before trying to unlink it since it might be gone by the time unlink is called. Instead try to remove it and handle the resulting error if it did not exist.
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Checking the size before we open the file descriptor can lead to the file being replaced from under us when renames aren't quite atomic, so we can end up reading too little of the file, leading to us thinking the file is corrupted.
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The logic simply consists of retrying for as long as the library says the data is locked, but it eventually gets through.
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This allows the caller to know the errors was e.g. due to the packed-refs file being already locked and they can try again later.
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We can reduce the duplication by cleaning up at the beginning of the loop, since it's something we want to do every time we continue.
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There might be a few threads or processes working with references concurrently, so fortify the code to ignore errors which come from concurrent access which do not stop us from continuing the work. This includes ignoring an unlinking error. Either someone else removed it or we leave the file around. In the former case the job is done, and in the latter case, the ref is still in a valid state.
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We need to save the errno, lest we clobber it in the giterr_set() call. Also add code for reporting that a path component is missing, which is a distinct failure mode.
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In order not to undo concurrent modifications to references, we must make sure that we only delete a loose reference if it still has the same value as when we packed it. This means we need to lock it and then compare the value with the one we put in the packed file.
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We can get useful information like GIT_ELOCKED out of this instead of just -1.
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We say it's going to work if you use a different repository in each thread. Let's do precisely that in our code instead of hoping re-using the refdb is going to work. This test does fail currently, surfacing existing bugs.
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When trying to find a discovery, we walk up the directory structure checking if there is a ".git" file or directory and, if so, check its validity. But in the case that we've got a ".git" file, we do not want to unconditionally assume that the file is in fact a ".git" file and treat it as such, as we would error out if it is not. Fix the issue by only treating a file as a gitlink file if it ends with "/.git". This allows users of the function to discover a repository by handing in any path contained inside of a git repository.
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giterr format
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