- 17 Mar, 2016 16 commits
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Edward Thomson committed
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Edward Thomson committed
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Edward Thomson committed
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Ensure that setting the merge attribute forces the built-in default `text` driver and does *not* honor the `merge.default` configuration option. Further ensure that unsetting the merge attribute forces a conflict (the `binary` driver).
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Edward Thomson committed
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Allow merge users to configure a custom default merge driver via `git_merge_options`. Similarly, honor the `merge.default` configuration option.
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When a `check` or `apply` callback function returns `GIT_EMERGECONFLICT` stop and product a conflict.
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When a `check` or `apply` callback function returns `GIT_PASSTHROUGH`, move on to the default merge driver.
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Consumers can now register custom merged drivers with `git_merge_driver_register`. This allows consumers to support the merge drivers, as configured in `.gitattributes`. Consumers will be asked to perform the file-level merge when a custom driver is configured.
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Stan Hu committed
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Stan Hu committed
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commit: add function to attach a signature to a commit
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Test memleaks
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CMake: do not overwrite but only append to CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG
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commit: fix extraction of single-line signatures
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The function to extract signatures suffers from a similar bug to the header field finding one by having an unecessary line feed check as a break condition of its loop. Fix that and add a test for this single-line signature situation.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 16 Mar, 2016 2 commits
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win32: choose the page size as our value for the page size
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While often similar, these are not the same on Windows. We want to use the page size on Windows for the pools, but for mmap we need to use the allocation granularity as the alignment. On the other platforms these values remain the same.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 15 Mar, 2016 2 commits
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This is useful to force "smart" IDEs (like CLIon) to use debug flag -g even it may have decided that "-D_DEBUG" (which is already present) is sufficient.
Marc Strapetz committed -
In combination with the function which creates a commit into a buffer, this allows us to more easily create signed commits.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 14 Mar, 2016 8 commits
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Coverity fixes round 7
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Coverity fixes round 6
Carlos Martín Nieto committed -
Remove CI support for mingw32
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Setup better defaults for OpenSSL ciphers
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Dirkjan Bussink committed
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Dirkjan Bussink committed
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This ensures that when using OpenSSL a safe default set of ciphers is selected. This is done so that the client communicates securely and we don't accidentally enable unsafe ciphers like RC4, or even worse some old export ciphers. Implements the first part of https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/issues/3682
Dirkjan Bussink committed -
The tests have never run successfully and we do have successful builds of mingw-w64, so remove these CI builds which do not add value.
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 11 Mar, 2016 12 commits
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Don't include inttypes if compiling for Mac/iOS
Carlos Martín Nieto committed -
Callers of `git_config__cvar` already handle the case where the function returns an error due to a failed configuration variable lookup, but we are actually swallowing errors when calling `git_config__lookup_entry` inside of the function. Fix this by returning early when `git_config__lookup_entry` returns an error. As we call `git_config__lookup_entry` with `no_errors == false` which leads us to call `get_entry` with `GET_NO_MISSING` we will not return early when the lookup fails due to a missing entry. Like this we are still able to set the default value of the cvar and exit successfully.
Patrick Steinhardt committed -
When writing to a file with locking not check if writing the locked file actually succeeds. Fix the issue by returning error code and message when writing fails.
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Accessing the current values map is handled through the `refcounder_strmap_take` function, which first acquires a mutex before accessing its values. While this assures everybody is trying to access the values with the mutex only we do not check if the locking actually succeeds. Fix the issue by checking if acquiring the lock succeeds and returning `NULL` if we encounter an error. Adjust callers.
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When normalizing options we try to look up HEAD's OID. While this action may fail in malformed repositories we never check the return value of the function. Fix the issue by converting `normalize_options` to actually return an error and handle the error in `git_blame_file`.
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Patrick Steinhardt committed
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We usually check entries returned by `git_sortedcache_entry` for NULL pointers. As we have a write lock in `packed_write`, though, it really should not happen that the function returns NULL. Assert that ref is not NULL to silence a Coverity warning.
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Curl by default does not report errors by setting the error code. As the upload can fail through several conditions (e.g. the rate limit, leading to unauthorized access) we should indicate this information in Travis CI. To improve upon the behavior, use `--write-out=%{http_code}` to write out the HTTP code in addition to the received body and return an error if the code does not equal 201.
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When the user passes in a diff which has no repository associated we may call `git_config__get_int_force` with a NULL-pointer configuration. Even though `git_config__get_int_force` is designed to swallow errors, it is not intended to be called with a NULL pointer configuration. Fix the issue by only calling `git_config__get_int_force` only when configuration could be retrieved from the repository.
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In C89 it is undefined behavior to pass `NULL` pointers to `strncmp` and later on in C99 it has been explicitly stated that functions with an argument declared as `size_t nmemb` specifying the array length shall always have valid parameters, no matter if `nmemb` is 0 or not (see ISO 9899 §7.21.1.2). The function `str_equal_no_trailing_slash` always passes its parameters to `strncmp` if their lengths match. This means if one parameter is `NULL` and the other one either `NULL` or a string with length 0 we will pass the pointers to `strncmp` and cause undefined behavior. Fix this by explicitly handling the case when both lengths are 0.
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Patrick Steinhardt committed
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Patrick Steinhardt committed
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