1. 09 Oct, 2016 1 commit
    • commit: always initialize commit message · a719ef5e
      When parsing a commit, we will treat all bytes left after parsing
      the headers as the commit message. When no bytes are left, we
      leave the commit's message uninitialized. While uncommon to have
      a commit without message, this is the right behavior as Git
      unfortunately allows for empty commit messages.
      
      Given that this scenario is so uncommon, most programs acting on
      the commit message will never check if the message is actually
      set, which may lead to errors. To work around the error and not
      lay the burden of checking for empty commit messages to the
      developer, initialize the commit message with an empty string
      when no commit message is given.
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
  2. 07 Oct, 2016 1 commit
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  9. 12 Aug, 2016 1 commit
    • ignore: allow unignoring basenames in subdirectories · fcb2c1c8
      The .gitignore file allows for patterns which unignore previous
      ignore patterns. When unignoring a previous pattern, there are
      basically three cases how this is matched when no globbing is
      used:
      
      1. when a previous file has been ignored, it can be unignored by
         using its exact name, e.g.
      
         foo/bar
         !foo/bar
      
      2. when a file in a subdirectory has been ignored, it can be
         unignored by using its basename, e.g.
      
         foo/bar
         !bar
      
      3. when all files with a basename are ignored, a specific file
         can be unignored again by specifying its path in a
         subdirectory, e.g.
      
         bar
         !foo/bar
      
      The first problem in libgit2 is that we did not correctly treat
      the second case. While we verified that the negative pattern
      matches the tail of the positive one, we did not verify if it
      only matches the basename of the positive pattern. So e.g. we
      would have also negated a pattern like
      
          foo/fruz_bar
          !bar
      
      Furthermore, we did not check for the third case, where a
      basename is being unignored in a certain subdirectory again.
      
      Both issues are fixed with this commit.
      Patrick Steinhardt committed
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