- 23 Oct, 2014 3 commits
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Alan Rogers committed
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Alan Rogers committed
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- 13 Oct, 2014 10 commits
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Handle describe options better
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Mount points
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Apply filters when writing index
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Jacques Germishuys committed
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There is no "z" size specifier on MSVC
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FindFirstFile will fail with INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE if there are no children to the given path, which can happen if the given path is a file (and obviously has no children) or if the given path is an empty mount point. (Most directories have at least directory entries '.' and '..', but ridiculously another volume mounted in another drive letter's path space do not, and thus have nothing to enumerate.) If FindFirstFile fails, check if this is a directory-like thing (a mount point).
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A reparse point that is an IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT could be a junction or an actual filesystem mount point. (Who knew?) If it's the latter, its reparse point will report the actual volume information \??\Volume{GUID}\ and we should not attempt to dereference that further, instead readlink should report EINVAL since it's not a symlink / junction and its original path was canonical. Yes, really.
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See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6.aspx and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6655410/why-doesnt-zd-printf-format-work-in-vs2010 Signed-off-by: Sven Strickroth <email@cs-ware.de>
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- 11 Oct, 2014 1 commit
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Minor cleanups for master
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- 10 Oct, 2014 26 commits
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Linquize committed
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If there is a failure then cl_git_pass tries to get the libgit2 error, but p_... functions don't set that. Also - trailing whitespace cleanup.
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FLAG_BITS only seems to be used internally
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Fill the tree cache when reading in a tree into an index
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An obvious place to fill the tree cache is on write-tree, as we're guaranteed to be able to fill in the whole tree cache. The way this commit does this is not the most efficient, as we read the root tree from the odb instead of filling in the cache as we go along, but it fills the cache such that successive operations (and persisting the index to disk) will be able to take advantage of the cache, and it reuses the code we already have for filling the cache. Filling in the cache as we create the trees would require some reallocation of the children vector, which is currently not possible with out pool implementation. A different data structure would likely allow us to perform this operation at a later date.
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If e.g. the root tree is invalidated, we still want to write out its children, since those may still have valid cache entries.
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Keeping the cache around after read-tree is only one part of the optimisation opportunities. In order to share the cache between program instances, we need to write the TREE extension to the index. Do so, taking the opportunity to rename 'entries' to 'entry_count' to match the name given in the format description. The included test is rather trivial, but works as a sanity check.
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This wasn't used. We invalidate based on the full path, so we always go down the tree, never up.
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These test that we invalidate at the right levels and that we remove the tree cache when clearing the index.
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When reading from a tree, we know what every tree is going to look like, so we can fill in the tree cache completely, making use of the index for modification of trees a lot quicker.
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This simplifies freeing the entries quite a bit; though there aren't that many failure paths right now, introducing filling the cache from a tree will introduce more. This makes sure not to leak memory on errors.
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remote: accept a repository and remote name for deletion
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[factor] Join typedef and struct definitions in single file.
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Some PRs have fallen out of sync with the changes in signatures, so we need to take a few extra parameters into account.
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Can read large file larger than 2GB on Win64
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Fix warnings in thread-utils.h when building without -DTHREADSAFE=ON
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Do not error out when fetching from second remote
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Provide option to embed libssh2
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Add support for setting the SSL CA location
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Allow to propagate checkout callbacks to git HARD reset
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Provide host name to certificate_check_cb
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New test files for the javascript diff driver.
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Walk only as far as the common ancestors of uninteresting commits
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