- 31 May, 2015 3 commits
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Patrick Steinhardt committed
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Patrick Steinhardt committed
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A remote's URLs are now modified according to the url.*.insteadOf and url.*.pushInsteadOf configurations. This allows a user to replace URL prefixes by setting the corresponding keys. E.g. "url.foo.insteadOf = bar" would replace the prefix "bar" with the new prefix "foo".
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 29 May, 2015 4 commits
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Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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Support getting SSH keys from memory, pt. 2
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Rename GIT_EMERGECONFLICT to GIT_ECONFLICT
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We do not error on "merge conflicts"; on the contrary, merge conflicts are a normal part of merging. We only error on "checkout conflicts", where a change exists in the index or the working directory that would otherwise be overwritten by performing the checkout. This *may* happen during merge (after the production of the new index that we're going to checkout) but it could happen during any checkout.
Edward Thomson committed
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- 28 May, 2015 26 commits
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Changed README to use new OCaml bindings to git
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Edgar Aroutiounian committed
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Include conflicts when diffing
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Fill the pointers for matching refspecs
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Tackle remote API issues from bindings
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If there exists a conflict in the index, but no file in the working directory, this implies that the user wants to accept the resolution by removing the file. Thus, remove the conflict entry from the index, instead of trying to add a (nonexistent) file.
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Mark the `old_file` and `new_file` sides of a delta with a new bit, `GIT_DIFF_FLAG_EXISTS`, that introduces that a particular side of the delta exists in the diff. This is useful for indicating whether a working directory item exists or not, in the presence of a conflict. Diff users may have previously used DELETED to determine this information.
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When confronted with a conflict in the index, `git_index_add_all` should stage the working directory copy. If there is no file in the working directory, the conflict should simply be removed.
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cl_git_sandbox_init_new() will create a clar temp directory and initialize a new repository at that location.
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Edward Thomson committed
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It's not always obvious the mapping between stage level and conflict-ness. More importantly, this can lead otherwise sane people to write constructs like `if (!git_index_entry_stage(entry))`, which (while technically correct) is unreadable. Provide a nice method to help avoid such messy thinking.
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Edward Thomson committed
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Since a diff entry only concerns a single entry, zero the information for the index side of a conflict. (The index entry would otherwise erroneously include the lowest-stage index entry - generally the ancestor of a conflict.) Test that during status, the index side of the conflict is empty.
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Edward Thomson committed
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Edward Thomson committed
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Make sure that we provide a blanked nitem side when the item does not exist in the working directory.
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When diffing against an index, return a new `GIT_DELTA_CONFLICTED` delta type for items that are conflicted. For a single file path, only one delta will be produced (despite the fact that there are multiple entries in the index). Index iterators now have the (optional) ability to return conflicts in the index. Prior to this change, they would be omitted, and callers (like diff) would omit conflicted index entries entirely.
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Edward Thomson committed
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If `git_index_remove_bypath` does no work, and returns an OK error code, it should not set an error message.
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When adding a conflict for some path, remove the staged entry. Otherwise, an illegal index (with both stage 0 and high-stage entries) would result.
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Wrap the iterator current / advance functions so that we can extend them, but also handle GIT_ITEROVER cases in the iterator funcs instead of the callers.
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Edward Thomson committed
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These are updates, same as the rest, we should call this callback. As we are using the callback, let's make sure to skip unnecessary updates.
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When we moved from acting on the instance to acting on the configuration, we dropped the validation of the passed refspec, which can lead to writing an invalid refspec to the configuration. Bring that validation back.
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An anonymous remote is not configured and cannot therefore have configured refspecs. Remove the parameter which adds this from the constructor.
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Fix ident replacement to match Git behavior
Carlos Martín Nieto committed
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- 27 May, 2015 6 commits
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Michał Górny committed
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The public key field is optional and as such can take NULL. Account for that and do not call strlen() on NULL values. Also assert() for non-NULL values of username & private key.
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Declare GIT_CREDTYPE_SSH_MEMORY to have consistent API independently of whether libgit2 was built with or without in-memory key passing support. Or rather, to have it at all since build-time definitions are not stored in headers.
Michał Górny committed -
Michał Górny committed
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To not modify the external api.
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David Calavera committed
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- 26 May, 2015 1 commit
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Git inserts a space after the SHA1 (as of 2.1.4 at least), so do the same.
Colomban Wendling committed
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