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Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Jun 2015, #06; Wed, 24)
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Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Jun 2015, #07; Mon, 29)
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What's cooking in git.git (Jun 2015, #06; Wed, 24)
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What's cooking in git.git (Jun 2015, #07; Mon, 29)
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Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with
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@@ -16,10 +16,11 @@ been excluded from 'pu'; most notably, I think the remainder of
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bc/object-id needs to wait until the for-each-ref topic from Karthik
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settles and then rebased on it, or something.
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We will be in the pre-release freeze soonish, and the next cycle
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would reopen mid next month. In the meantime, let's shift the focus
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on making sure that what has already been merged to 'master' are
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good (i.e. regression hunting and fixes).
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A couple of "hotfix" topics that just went into 'next' should be
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part of -rc1 early next month, but other than that there aren't
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anything ultra-urgent cooking right now. Read those "Will merge to
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'master'" as if they were suffixed with "soon after the upcoming
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release".
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You can find the changes described here in the integration branches
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of the repositories listed at
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@@ -29,273 +30,107 @@ of the repositories listed at
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--------------------------------------------------
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[Graduated to "master"]
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* af/tcsh-completion-noclobber (2015-06-09) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 621f205)
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+ git-completion.tcsh: fix redirect with noclobber
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The tcsh completion writes a bash scriptlet but that would have
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failed for users with noclobber set.
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* es/configure-getdelim (2015-06-03) 2 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at cdead14)
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+ configure: add getdelim() check
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+ config.mak.uname: Darwin: define HAVE_GETDELIM for modern OS X releases
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Auto-detect availability of getdelim() that helps optimized version
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of strbuf_getwholeline().
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* es/osx-header-pollutes-mask-macro (2015-06-03) 2 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at cd8c39e)
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+ ewah: use less generic macro name
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+ ewah/bitmap: silence warning about MASK macro redefinition
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* es/send-email-sendmail-alias (2015-06-01) 10 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at b5e310e)
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+ send-email: further warn about unsupported sendmail aliases features
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+ t9001: add sendmail aliases line continuation tests
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+ t9001: refactor sendmail aliases test infrastructure
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+ send-email: implement sendmail aliases line continuation support
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+ send-email: simplify sendmail aliases comment and blank line recognizer
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+ send-email: refactor sendmail aliases parser
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+ send-email: fix style: cuddle 'elsif' and 'else' with closing brace
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+ send-email: drop noise comments which merely repeat what code says
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+ send-email: visually distinguish sendmail aliases parser warnings
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+ send-email: further document missing sendmail aliases functionality
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"git send-email" learned to handle more forms of sendmail style
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aliases file.
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* es/utf8-stupid-compiler-workaround (2015-06-05) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at dc0f2d2)
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+ utf8: NO_ICONV: silence uninitialized variable warning
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A compilation workaround.
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* fk/doc-format-patch-vn (2015-06-10) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 9be3516)
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+ doc: format-patch: fix typo
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Docfix.
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* jc/apply-reject-noop-hunk (2015-06-01) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at 8063665)
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+ apply: reject a hunk that does not do anything
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"git apply" cannot diagnose a patch corruption when the breakage is
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to mark the length of the hunk shorter than it really is on the
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hunk header line "@@ -l,k +m,n @@"; one special case it could is
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when the hunk becomes no-op (e.g. k == n == 2 for two-line context
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patch output), and it learned to do so for this special case.
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* jc/do-not-feed-tags-to-clear-commit-marks (2015-06-01) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at 65b4308)
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+ format-patch: do not feed tags to clear_commit_marks()
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"git format-patch --ignore-if-upstream A..B" did not like to be fed
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tags as boundary commits.
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* jc/ll-merge-expose-path (2015-06-04) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at 5c5fe41)
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+ ll-merge: pass the original path to external drivers
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Traditionally, external low-level 3-way merge drivers are expected
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to produce their results based solely on the contents of the three
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variants given in temporary files named by %O, %A and %B on their
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command line. Additionally allow them to look at the final path
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(given by %P).
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* jk/index-pack-reduce-recheck (2015-06-09) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at ff83705)
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+ index-pack: avoid excessive re-reading of pack directory
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Disable "have we lost a race with competing repack?" check while
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receiving a huge object transfer that runs index-pack.
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* jk/stash-require-clean-index (2015-06-15) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at beb4883)
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+ Revert "stash: require a clean index to apply"
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A hotfix for the topic already in 'master'.
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* js/sleep-without-select (2015-06-05) 4 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at 278edb1)
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+ lockfile: wait using sleep_millisec() instead of select()
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+ lockfile: convert retry timeout computations to millisecond
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+ help.c: wrap wait-only poll() invocation in sleep_millisec()
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+ lockfile: replace random() by rand()
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Portability fix.
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* ld/p4-changes-block-size (2015-06-10) 4 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 09b7daa)
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+ git-p4: fixing --changes-block-size handling
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+ git-p4: add tests for non-numeric revision range
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+ git-p4: test with limited p4 server results
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+ git-p4: additional testing of --changes-block-size
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More workaround for Perforce's row number limit in "git p4".
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* mh/fsck-reflog-entries (2015-06-08) 2 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 44e3202)
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+ fsck: report errors if reflog entries point at invalid objects
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+ fsck_handle_reflog_sha1(): new function
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"git fsck" used to ignore missing or invalid objects recorded in reflog.
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* mh/reporting-broken-refs-from-for-each-ref (2015-06-08) 4 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 31af2b8)
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+ read_loose_refs(): treat NULL_SHA1 loose references as broken
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+ read_loose_refs(): simplify function logic
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+ for-each-ref: report broken references correctly
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+ t6301: new tests of for-each-ref error handling
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"git for-each-ref" reported "missing object" for 0{40} when it
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encounters a broken ref. The lack of object whose name is 0{40} is
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not the problem; the ref being broken is.
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* nd/untracked-cache (2015-06-08) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 5e7df1d)
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+ read-cache: fix untracked cache invalidation when split-index is used
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Hotfix for the 'untracked-cache' topic that is already in 'master'.
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* pa/auto-gc-mac-osx (2015-06-12) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 151ec95)
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+ hooks/pre-auto-gc: adjust power checking for newer OS X
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Recent Mac OS X updates breaks the logic to detect that the machine
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is on the AC power in the sample pre-auto-gc script.
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* pt/am-abort-fix (2015-06-08) 6 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 9cac1de)
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+ am --abort: keep unrelated commits on unborn branch
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+ am --abort: support aborting to unborn branch
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+ am --abort: revert changes introduced by failed 3way merge
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+ am --skip: support skipping while on unborn branch
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+ am -3: support 3way merge on unborn branch
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+ am --skip: revert changes introduced by failed 3way merge
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Various fixes around "git am" that applies a patch to a history
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that is not there yet.
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* pt/pull-optparse (2015-06-02) 3 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at e252b4c)
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+ pull: use git-rev-parse --parseopt for option parsing
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+ pull: handle git-fetch's options as well
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+ Merge branch 'pt/pull-tests' into pt/pull-optparse
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"git pull" has become more aware of the options meant for
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underlying "git fetch" and then learned to use parse-options
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parser.
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* pt/t0302-needs-sanity (2015-06-12) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at f0d8e17)
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+ t0302: "unreadable" test needs SANITY prereq
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* qn/blame-show-email (2015-06-01) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at b4998e2)
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+ blame: add blame.showEmail configuration
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"git blame" learned blame.showEmail configuration variable.
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* rl/am-3way-config (2015-06-04) 3 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-11 at 9b9910d)
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+ git-am: add am.threeWay config variable
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+ t4150-am: refactor am -3 tests
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+ git-am.sh: fix initialization of the threeway variable
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"git am" learned am.threeWay configuration variable.
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* sg/commit-cleanup-scissors (2015-06-09) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at 988e23d)
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+ commit: cope with scissors lines in commit message
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"git commit --cleanup=scissors" was not careful enough to protect
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against getting fooled by a line that looked like scissors.
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* sg/completion-commit-cleanup (2015-06-08) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-16 at a9d1c77)
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+ completion: teach 'scissors' mode to 'git commit --cleanup='
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--------------------------------------------------
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[New Topics]
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* ad/bisect-terms (2015-06-24) 5 commits
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- bisect: allow any terms set by user
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- bisect: add the terms old/new
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- bisect: simplify the addition of new bisect terms
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- bisect: replace hardcoded "bad|good" by variables
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- bisect: correction of typo
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The use of 'good/bad' in "git bisect" made it confusing to use when
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hunting for a state change that is not a regression (e.g. bugfix).
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The command learned 'old/new' and then also allows the end user to
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choose the words via a new subcommand "git bisect terms $new $old".
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The last one is still iffy ($gmane/272554); perhaps split this
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at patch 4 and leave the last one as a separate topic.
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* mh/tempfile (2015-06-10) 14 commits
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- credential-cache--daemon: use tempfile module
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- credential-cache--daemon: delete socket from main()
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- gc: use tempfile module to handle gc.pid file
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- lock_repo_for_gc(): compute the path to "gc.pid" only once
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- diff: use tempfile module
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- setup_temporary_shallow(): use tempfile module
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- write_shared_index(): use tempfile module
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- register_tempfile(): new function to handle an existing temporary file
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- tempfile: add several functions for creating temporary files
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- register_tempfile_object(): new function, extracted from create_tempfile()
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- commit_lock_file(): use get_locked_file_path()
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- lockfile: remove some redundant functions
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- tempfile: a new module for handling temporary files
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- Move lockfile API documentation to lockfile.h
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Rebuild "lockfile" API on top of a new "tempfile" API.
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This needs rerolling, to include "tempfile.h" in "lockfile.h", at
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least.
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Expecting a reroll.
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($gmane/271353)
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* nd/diff-i-t-a (2015-06-23) 1 commit
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- Revert "diff-lib.c: adjust position of i-t-a entries in diff"
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+ Revert "diff-lib.c: adjust position of i-t-a entries in diff"
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The "let's show paths added with -N as 'new' in status output"
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change was done without enough consideration on potential fallouts
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on the codepaths that do not have anything to do with "status" and
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caused regression to at least one widely used "wsadd" alias.
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We do not know how widespread the fallouts would be; while we
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determine if it is feasible to squash all the fallouts and move
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things forward until the upcoming release or it would take more
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time and better be postponed til the next cycle, I prepared this
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just in case we need to revert it.
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--------------------------------------------------
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[New Topics]
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None of these is particularly urgent.
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* dt/refs-backend-preamble (2015-06-29) 7 commits
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- git-stash: use git-reflog instead of creating files
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- git-reflog: add create and exists functions
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- refs: new public ref function: safe_create_reflog
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- refs: break out check for reflog autocreation
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- bisect: treat BISECT_HEAD as a ref
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- cherry-pick: treat CHERRY_PICK_HEAD and REVERT_HEAD as refs
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- refs.c: add err arguments to reflog functions
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In preparation for allowing different "backends" to store the refs
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in a way different from the traditional "one ref per file in $GIT_DIR
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or in a $GIT_DIR/packed-refs file" filesystem storage, reduce
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direct filesystem access to ref-like things like CHERRY_PICK_HEAD
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from scripts and programs.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* et/http-proxyauth (2015-06-29) 1 commit
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- http: always use any proxy auth method available
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We used to ask libCURL to use the most secure authentication method
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available when talking to an HTTP proxy only when we were told to
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talk to one via configuration variables. We now ask libCURL to
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always use the most secure authentication method, because the user
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can tell libCURL to use an HTTP proxy via an environment variable
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without using configuration variables.
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Looked sensible. An extra set of eyes appreciated, but I think
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this is ready.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* jc/fsck-retire-require-eoh (2015-06-28) 1 commit
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- fsck: it is OK for a tag and a commit to lack the body
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A fix to a minor regression to "git fsck" in v2.2 era that started
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complaining about a body-less tag object when it lacks a separator
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empty line after its header to separate it with a non-existent body.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* jk/date-mode-format (2015-06-29) 3 commits
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- introduce "format" date-mode
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- convert "enum date_mode" into a struct
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- show-branch: use DATE_RELATIVE instead of magic number
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Teach "git log" and friends a new "--date=format:..." option to
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format timestamps using system's strftime(3).
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* jk/still-interesting (2015-06-29) 1 commit
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- revision.c: remove unneeded check for NULL
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Code clean-up.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* nd/export-worktree (2015-06-26) 1 commit
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- setup: set env $GIT_WORK_TREE when work tree is set, like $GIT_DIR
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Running an aliased command from a subdirectory when the .git thing
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in the working tree is a gitfile pointing elsewhere did not work.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* sb/p5310-and-chain (2015-06-26) 1 commit
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- p5310: Fix broken && chain in performance test
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Code clean-up.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* jc/rerere (2015-06-28) 5 commits
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- rerere: report autoupdated paths only after actually updating them
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- rerere: write out each record of MERGE_RR in one go
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- rerere: lift PATH_MAX limitation
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- t4200: rerere a merge with two identical conflicts
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- rerere: fix an off-by-one non-bug
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Code clean-up (so far).
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--------------------------------------------------
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[Stalled]
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@@ -504,6 +339,49 @@ of the repositories listed at
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--------------------------------------------------
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[Cooking]
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* ad/bisect-terms (2015-06-29) 10 commits
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- bisect: allow setting any user-specified in 'git bisect start'
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- bisect: add 'git bisect terms' to view the current terms
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- bisect: add the terms old/new
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- bisect: sanity check on terms
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- bisect: don't mix option parsing and non-trivial code
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- bisect: simplify the addition of new bisect terms
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- bisect: replace hardcoded "bad|good" by variables
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- Documentation/bisect: revise overall content
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- Documentation/bisect: move getting help section to the end
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- bisect: correction of typo
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The use of 'good/bad' in "git bisect" made it confusing to use when
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hunting for a state change that is not a regression (e.g. bugfix).
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The command learned 'old/new' and then allows the end user to
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say e.g. "bisect start --term-old=fast --term=new=slow" to find a
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performance regression.
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* mh/tempfile (2015-06-10) 14 commits
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- credential-cache--daemon: use tempfile module
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- credential-cache--daemon: delete socket from main()
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- gc: use tempfile module to handle gc.pid file
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- lock_repo_for_gc(): compute the path to "gc.pid" only once
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- diff: use tempfile module
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- setup_temporary_shallow(): use tempfile module
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- write_shared_index(): use tempfile module
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- register_tempfile(): new function to handle an existing temporary file
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- tempfile: add several functions for creating temporary files
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- register_tempfile_object(): new function, extracted from create_tempfile()
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- commit_lock_file(): use get_locked_file_path()
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- lockfile: remove some redundant functions
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- tempfile: a new module for handling temporary files
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- Move lockfile API documentation to lockfile.h
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Rebuild "lockfile" API on top of a new "tempfile" API.
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This needs rerolling, to include "tempfile.h" in "lockfile.h", at
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least.
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Expecting a reroll.
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($gmane/271353)
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* js/fsck-opt (2015-06-23) 19 commits
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- fsck: support ignoring objects in `git fsck` via fsck.skiplist
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- fsck: git receive-pack: support excluding objects from fsck'ing
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@@ -532,7 +410,7 @@ of the repositories listed at
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* js/rebase-i-clean-up-upon-continue-to-skip (2015-06-23) 2 commits
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* js/rebase-i-clean-up-upon-continue-to-skip (2015-06-29) 2 commits
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- rebase -i: do not leave a CHERRY_PICK_HEAD file behind
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- t3404: demonstrate CHERRY_PICK_HEAD bug
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@@ -650,7 +528,7 @@ of the repositories listed at
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Will merge to 'master'.
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* jk/cat-file-batch-all (2015-06-22) 8 commits
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* jk/cat-file-batch-all (2015-06-26) 8 commits
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- cat-file: sort and de-dup output of --batch-all-objects
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- cat-file: add --batch-all-objects option
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- cat-file: split batch_one_object into two stages
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@@ -703,6 +581,7 @@ of the repositories listed at
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+ for-each-ref: rename 'refinfo' to 'ref_array_item'
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+ for-each-ref: clean up code
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+ for-each-ref: extract helper functions out of grab_single_ref()
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(this branch is used by kn/for-each-tag-branch.)
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GSoC project to rebuild ref listing by branch and tag based on the
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for-each-ref machinery. This is its first part.
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@@ -743,7 +622,9 @@ of the repositories listed at
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other than refs/replace/ for the object replacement data.
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* nd/multiple-work-trees (2015-06-12) 1 commit
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* nd/multiple-work-trees (2015-06-29) 2 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-29 at fd4eb60)
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+ worktree: new place for "git prune --worktrees"
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-24 at 7c3f918)
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+ checkout: don't check worktrees when not necessary
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@@ -832,7 +713,7 @@ of the repositories listed at
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Reimplement 'git pull' in C.
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This is v4 ($gmane/271943).
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Comments from mentors and others?
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Will merge to 'next'.
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* rl/send-email-aliases (2015-06-17) 10 commits
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@@ -896,7 +777,8 @@ of the repositories listed at
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What's the status of this one?
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* gr/rebase-i-drop-warn (2015-06-01) 2 commits
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* gr/rebase-i-drop-warn (2015-06-24) 3 commits
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- git rebase -i: add static check for commands and SHA-1
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- git rebase -i: warn about removed commits
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- git-rebase -i: add command "drop" to remove a commit
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@@ -905,9 +787,7 @@ of the repositories listed at
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who do not use it (and instead just remove the lines) by throwing
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a warning.
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This is a lot older version than the latest round ($gmane/272420)
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Expecting a reroll.
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($gmane/272506).
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Need to pick up the latest reroll ($gmane/273009).
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* jh/strbuf-read-use-read-in-full (2015-06-01) 1 commit
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@@ -963,7 +843,9 @@ of the repositories listed at
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Still an early WIP
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* ee/clean-remove-dirs (2015-06-15) 5 commits
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* ee/clean-remove-dirs (2015-06-26) 6 commits
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-29 at d595659)
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+ read_gitfile_gently: fix use-after-free
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(merged to 'next' on 2015-06-24 at 7c27821)
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+ clean: improve performance when removing lots of directories
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+ p7300: add performance tests for clean
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