- 10 Jan, 2021 1 commit
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This change is the first in a series to add support for git's commit-graph. This should speed up commit graph traversals by avoiding object parsing and allowing some operations to terminate earlier. Part of: #5757
lhchavez committed
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- 05 Oct, 2020 1 commit
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This change is the first in a series to add support for git's multi-pack-index. This should speed up large repositories significantly. Part of: #5399
lhchavez committed
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- 17 Oct, 2019 1 commit
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I was looking at this code anyway because the sr.ht people nerdsniped me, and it gave me that "I should fuzz this" feeling. So have a fuzzer!
Augie Fackler committed
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- 11 Oct, 2018 1 commit
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Add a simple fuzzer that exercises our object parser code. The fuzzer is quite trivial in that it simply passes the input data directly to `git_object__from_raw` for each of the four object types.
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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- 05 Aug, 2018 1 commit
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Nelson Elhage committed
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- 03 Aug, 2018 2 commits
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This is a direct copy of the code from google/oss-fuzz, written by Nelson Elhage (@nelhage). Note that due to the ".cc" ending, the file will not yet be picked up by the build system. This is intended, as currently that file is partly written in C++, requiring a conversion to C.
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Our layout uses names like "examples" or "tests" which is why the "fuzz" directory doesn't really fit in here. Rename the directory to be called "fuzzers" instead. Furthermore, we rename the fuzzer "fuzz_packfile_raw" to "packfile_raw_fuzzer", which is also in line with the already existing fuzzer at google/oss-fuzz. While at it, rename the "packfile_raw" fuzzer to instead just be called "packfile" fuzzer.
Patrick Steinhardt committed
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