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Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2022, #07; Mon, 24)
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Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Feb 2022, #01; Thu, 3)
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What's cooking in git.git (Jan 2022, #07; Mon, 24)
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What's cooking in git.git (Feb 2022, #01; Thu, 3)
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--------------------------------------------------
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Git 2.35 final has been tagged. Let's wait for a few days to see if
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there are regressions that needs brown-paper-bag fixes before we
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start moving topics from 'next' to 'master' for the new cycle.
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Here are the topics that have been cooking in my tree. Commits
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prefixed with '+' are in 'next' (being in 'next' is a sign that a
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topic is stable enough to be used and are candidate to be in a
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@@ -22,6 +18,12 @@ useful"). Do not read too much into a topic being in (or not in)
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'seen'. The ones marked with '.' do not appear in any of the
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integration branches, but I am still holding onto them.
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Will merge a bunch of topics as the first batch in this cycle down
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to 'master' (aka 'main'), hopefully tomorrow.
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Many new topics have sketchy or even empty topic description in the
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list below; help to fill them in is very much appreciated ;-)
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Copies of the source code to Git live in many repositories, and the
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following is a list of the ones I push into or their mirrors. Some
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repositories have only a subset of branches.
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@@ -53,26 +55,303 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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--------------------------------------------------
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[Graduated to 'master']
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* ab/checkout-branch-info-leakfix (2022-01-21) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-23 at 8bbb082509)
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+ checkout: avoid BUG() when hitting a broken repository
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* en/keep-cwd (2022-01-26) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-26 at b2518a683c)
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+ sequencer, stash: fix running from worktree subdir
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We added an unrelated sanity checking that leads to a BUG() while
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plugging a leak, which triggered in a repository with symrefs in
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the local branch namespace that point at a ref outside. Partially
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revert the change to avoid triggering the BUG().
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source: <xmqqbl04d1s9.fsf_-_@gitster.g>
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Fix a regression in 2.35 that roke the use of "rebase" and "stash"
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in a secondary worktree.
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source: <pull.1205.git.git.1643161426138.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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--------------------------------------------------
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[New Topics]
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* jc/mem-pool-alignment (2022-01-24) 1 commit
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- mem-pool: don't assume uintmax_t is aligned enough for all types
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* jt/clone-not-quite-empty (2022-01-26) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-26 at c3bb39676e)
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+ clone: support unusual remote ref configurations
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Update the logic to compute alignment requirement for our mem-pool.
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Cloning from a repository that does not yet have any branches or
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tags but has other refs resulted in a "remote transport reported
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error", which has been corrected.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <20220124180909.2437002-1-jonathantanmy@google.com>
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* ab/no-errno-from-resolve-ref-unsafe (2022-01-26) 2 commits
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- refs API: remove "failure_errno" from refs_resolve_ref_unsafe()
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- sequencer: don't use die_errno() on refs_resolve_ref_unsafe() failure
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Remaining code-clean-up.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <cover-v4-0.2-00000000000-20220126T143427Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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* gh/doc-typos (2022-01-26) 2 commits
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- Documentation/config/pgp.txt: add missing apostrophe
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- Documentation/config/pgp.txt: replace stray <TAB> character with <SPC>
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Typofix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220126121426.53799-1-greg@hurrell.net>
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* jc/doc-log-messages (2022-01-27) 3 commits
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- SubmittingPatches: explain why we care about log messages
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- CodingGuidelines: hint why we value clearly written log messages
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- SubmittingPatches: write problem statement in the log in the present tense
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Update the contributor-facing documents on proposed log messages.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <20220123203347.74869-1-jrtc27@jrtc27.com>
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source: <20220126234205.2923388-1-gitster@pobox.com>
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* en/fetch-negotiation-default-fix (2022-02-02) 3 commits
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- repo-settings: rename the traditional default fetch.negotiationAlgorithm
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- repo-settings: fix error handling for unknown values
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- repo-settings: fix checking for fetch.negotiationAlgorithm=default
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Fix interaction between fetch.negotiationAlgorithm and
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feature.experimental configuration variables.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1131.v4.git.1643773361.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* en/sparse-checkout-leakfix (2022-01-28) 1 commit
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- sparse-checkout: fix a couple minor memory leaks
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Leakfix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1189.git.git.1643335098710.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* js/diff-filter-negation-fix (2022-01-28) 3 commits
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- diff-filter: be more careful when looking for negative bits
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- diff.c: move the diff filter bits definitions up a bit
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- docs(diff): lose incorrect claim about `diff-files --diff-filter=A`
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"git diff --diff-filter=aR" is now parsed correctly.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1127.v3.git.1643371370.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* js/no-more-legacy-stash (2022-01-27) 4 commits
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- stash: stop warning about the obsolete `stash.useBuiltin` config setting
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- stash: remove documentation for `stash.useBuiltin`
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- add: remove support for `git-legacy-stash`
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- git-sh-setup: remove remnant bits referring to `git-legacy-stash`
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Removal of unused code and doc.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1133.git.1643321031.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* js/scalar-global-options (2022-01-28) 1 commit
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- scalar: accept -C and -c options before the subcommand
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Scalar update.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1130.v2.git.1643380317358.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* rc/negotiate-only-typofix (2022-01-28) 1 commit
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- fetch: fix negotiate-only error message
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Typofix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220128143602.31842-1-robert@coup.net.nz>
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* rj/receive-pack-abort-upon-disconnect (2022-01-28) 1 commit
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- receive-pack: check if client is alive before completing the push
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"git push" may be killed by the user when the server side has
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finished receiving all data and is about to commit the result.
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Give the latter a better chance to notice such situation and abort
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processing the ref updates.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <20220128194811.3396281-1-robin.jarry@6wind.com>
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* jz/patch-id-hunk-header-parsing-fix (2022-02-02) 2 commits
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- patch-id: fix scan_hunk_header on diffs with 1 line of before/after
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- patch-id: fix antipatterns in tests
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Unlike "git apply", "git patch-id" did not handle patches with
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hunks that has only 1 line in either preimage or postimage, which
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has been corrected.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220202041945.10077-1-jerry@skydio.com>
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source: <20220202042015.10115-1-jerry@skydio.com>
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* tg/fetch-prune-exit-code-fix (2022-01-31) 1 commit
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- fetch --prune: exit with error if pruning fails
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When "git fetch --prune" failed to prune the refs it wanted to
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prune, the command issued error messages but exited with exit
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status 0, which has been corrected.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220131133047.1885074-1-t.gummerer@gmail.com>
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* ab/do-not-hide-failures-in-git-dot-pm (2022-02-01) 1 commit
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- perl Git.pm: don't ignore signalled failure in _cmd_close()
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Git.pm update.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <patch-1.1-86353c3b366-20220201T205218Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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* ab/object-file-api-updates (2022-02-01) 10 commits
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- object-file API: pass an enum to read_object_with_reference()
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- object-file.c: add a literal version of write_object_file_prepare()
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- object-file API: replace check_object_signature() with stream_*
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- object-file API: have hash_object_file() take "enum object_type"
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- object-file API: replace some use of check_object_signature()
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- object-file API: provide a hash_object_file_oideq()
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- object-file API: have write_object_file() take "enum object_type"
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- object-file API: add a format_object_header() function
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- object-file API: return "void", not "int" from hash_object_file()
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- object-file.c: split up declaration of unrelated variables
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source: <cover-00.10-00000000000-20220201T144803Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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* cb/clear-quarantine-early-on-all-ref-update-errors (2022-02-01) 1 commit
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- receive-pack: purge temporary data if no command is ready to run
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Check if "receive-pack" will do any ref updates (various conditions
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could reject a push) before received objects are taken out of the
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temporary directory used for quarantine purposes, so that a push
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that is known-to-fail will not leave crufts that a future "gc"
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needs to clean up.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <20220129063538.24038-1-bojun.cbj@gmail.com>
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* hn/reftable-tests (2022-01-31) 3 commits
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- t5312: prepare for reftable
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- t1405: mark test that checks existence as REFFILES
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- t1405: explictly delete reflogs for reftable
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Prepare more test scripts for the introduction of reftable.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1209.git.git.1643651420.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* ja/i18n-common-messages (2022-01-31) 5 commits
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- i18n: fix some misformated placeholders in command synopsis
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- i18n: remove from i18n strings that do not hold translatable parts
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- i18n: factorize "invalid value" messages
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- SQUASH???
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- i18n: factorize more 'incompatible options' messages
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Unify more messages to help l10n.
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Will merge to 'next' after squashing the fix-up in.
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source: <pull.1123.v4.git.1643666870.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* tk/subtree-merge-not-ff-only (2022-02-01) 1 commit
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- subtree: force merge commit
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When "git subtree" wants to create a merge, it used "git merge" and
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let it be affected by end-user's "merge.ff" configuration, which
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has been corrected.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220201172601.262718-1-aclopte@gmail.com>
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* ab/complete-show-all-commands (2022-02-02) 2 commits
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- completion: add a GIT_COMPLETION_SHOW_ALL_COMMANDS
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- completion tests: re-source git-completion.bash in a subshell
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The command line completion script (in contrib/) learns an option
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to complete all Git subcommands, including the ones that are
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normally hidden.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <cover-v2-0.2-00000000000-20220202T111228Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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* en/merge-tree (2022-02-02) 16 commits
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- git-merge-tree.txt: add a section on potentional usage mistakes
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- merge-tree: add a --allow-unrelated-histories flag
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- merge-tree: allow `ls-files -u` style info to be NUL terminated
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- merge-tree: provide easy access to `ls-files -u` style info
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- merge-tree: provide a list of which files have conflicts
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- merge-ort: provide a merge_get_conflicted_files() helper function
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- merge-tree: support including merge messages in output
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- merge-ort: allow update messages to be written to different file stream
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- merge-ort: split out a separate display_update_messages() function
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- diff: allow diff_warn_rename_limit to write somewhere besides stderr
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- Introduce a variant of the `warning()` function that takes a `FILE *`
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- merge-tree: implement real merges
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- merge-tree: add option parsing and initial shell for real merge function
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- merge-tree: move logic for existing merge into new function
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- merge-tree: rename merge_trees() to trivial_merge_trees()
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- Merge branch 'en/remerge-diff' into en/merge-trees
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(this branch uses en/remerge-diff.)
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A new command is introduced that takes two commits and computes a
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tree that would be contained in the resulting merge commit, if the
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histories leading to these two commits were to be merged, and is
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added as a new mode of "git merge-tree" subcommand.
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source: <pull.1122.v3.git.1643787281.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* ll/doc-mktree-typofix (2022-02-02) 1 commit
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- fix typo in git-mktree.txt
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Typofix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <pull.1207.git.git.1643792450866.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* po/doc-check-ignore-markup-fix (2022-02-03) 1 commit
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- doc: check-ignore: code-quote an exclamation mark
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Typofix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220203101643.1987-1-philipoakley@iee.email>
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* sy/diff-usage-typofix (2022-02-02) 1 commit
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- builtin/diff.c: fix "git-diff" usage string typo
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Typofix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220202072844.35545-1-shaoxuan.yuan02@gmail.com>
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* sy/modernize-t-lib-read-tree-m-3way (2022-02-02) 2 commits
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- t/lib-read-tree-m-3way: indent with tabs
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- t/lib-read-tree-m-3way: modernize style
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Style updates on a test script helper.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220123060318.471414-1-shaoxuan.yuan02@gmail.com>
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--------------------------------------------------
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[Stalled]
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@@ -107,43 +386,51 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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source: <20211202035446.1154-1-carenas@gmail.com>
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* ar/submodule-update (2021-10-13) 9 commits
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. submodule--helper: rename helper functions
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. submodule--helper: remove unused helpers
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* ar/submodule-update (2022-01-28) 9 commits
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. submodule: move core cmd_update() logic to C
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. submodule tests: test for init and update failure output
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. submodule--helper: don't use bitfield indirection for parse_options()
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. builtin/submodule--helper.c: rename option variables to "opt"
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. builtin/submodule--helper.c: reformat designated initializers
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. submodule--helper: run update using child process struct
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. submodule--helper: allow setting superprefix for init_submodule()
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. submodule--helper: refactor get_submodule_displaypath()
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. submodule--helper: rename helpers for update-clone
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. submodule--helper: get remote names from any repository
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. submodule--helper: split up ensure_core_worktree()
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Rewrite of "git submodule update" in C.
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Expecting a reroll?
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cf. <YWiXL+plA7GHfuVv@google.com>
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source: <20211013051805.45662-10-raykar.ath@gmail.com>
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source: <cover-v5-0.9-00000000000-20220128T125206Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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--------------------------------------------------
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[Cooking]
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* ab/auto-detect-zlib-compress2 (2022-01-24) 1 commit
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* jc/mem-pool-alignment (2022-01-24) 1 commit
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-26 at 057b6a78f5)
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+ mem-pool: don't assume uintmax_t is aligned enough for all types
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Update the logic to compute alignment requirement for our mem-pool.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <20220123203347.74869-1-jrtc27@jrtc27.com>
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* ab/auto-detect-zlib-compress2 (2022-01-26) 1 commit
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- compat: auto-detect if zlib has uncompress2()
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Notice older zlib to enable our replacement uncompress2()
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automatically.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <xmqqr18x3s5s.fsf@gitster.g>
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* en/plug-leaks-in-merge (2022-01-21) 2 commits
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- merge: fix memory leaks in cmd_merge()
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- merge-ort: fix memory leak in merge_ort_internal()
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-26 at 0cf6aa0a2b)
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+ merge: fix memory leaks in cmd_merge()
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+ merge-ort: fix memory leak in merge_ort_internal()
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Leakfix.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <pull.1200.git.git.1642664835.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -153,18 +440,24 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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"git clone --filter=... --recurse-submodules" only makes the
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top-level a partial clone, while submodules are fully cloned. This
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behaviour is changed to pass the same filter down to the submodules.
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It is unclear passing all filters down is a good idea. It
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definitely is contrary to the project norm to flip the default
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instead of starting the new behaviour as an optional behaviour.
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cf. <xmqqsftgbkvm.fsf@gitster.g>
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source: <50ebf7bd39adf34fa4ada27cd433d81b5381abe5.1642735881.git.steadmon@google.com>
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* js/sparse-vs-split-index (2022-01-23) 3 commits
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- split-index: it really is incompatible with the sparse index
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- t1091: disable split index
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- sparse-index: sparse index is disallowed when split index is active
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-26 at 7443487955)
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+ split-index: it really is incompatible with the sparse index
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+ t1091: disable split index
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+ sparse-index: sparse index is disallowed when split index is active
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Mark in various places in the code that the sparse index and the
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split index features are mutually incompatible.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <pull.1119.git.1642613379.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -175,18 +468,19 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Avoid tests that are run under GIT_TRACE2 set from failing
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unnecessarily.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <82e51a52e20fbe13a5a898a0a2f6dbe1188e3fa3.1642116539.git.steadmon@google.com>
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* jt/sparse-checkout-leading-dir-fix (2022-01-21) 1 commit
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- sparse-checkout: create leading directory
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(merged to 'next' on 2022-01-26 at 5611ce9047)
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+ sparse-checkout: create leading directory
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"git sparse-checkout init" failed to write into $GIT_DIR/info
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directory when the repository was created without one, which has
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been corrected to auto-create it.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <20220121174441.3991963-1-jonathantanmy@google.com>
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@@ -194,6 +488,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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- parse-options: document bracketing of argh
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Comment update.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <c6ab4408-1091-4d14-849e-afe5f3053e8b@web.de>
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@@ -204,7 +500,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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The merge-ort misbehaved when merge.renameLimit configuration is
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set too low and failed to find all renames.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <pull.1194.v2.git.git.1642443955836.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -246,7 +542,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Doc update.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <pull.1115.v3.git.1642443491609.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -258,7 +554,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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line arguments, but did not spell out that dashed options come
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before other args, which has been corrected.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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||||
source: <fe748304d94e0ae25fd3549aadc49cf951ff2d64.1642405806.git.dyroneteng@gmail.com>
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@@ -268,25 +564,27 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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- bisect--helper: release strbuf and strvec on run error
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- bisect--helper: report actual bisect_state() argument on error
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A not-so-common mistake is to write a script to feed "git bisect
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run" without making it executable, in which case all tests will
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exit with 126 or 127 error codes, even on revisions that are marked
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as good. Try to recoginse this situation and stop iteration early.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <fead25d6-6f5f-487a-ad4c-0657fe9785fd@www.fastmail.com>
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* ds/sparse-checkout-requires-per-worktree-config (2022-01-14) 6 commits
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. worktree: copy sparse-checkout patterns and config on add
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. sparse-checkout: use repo_config_set_worktree_gently()
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. config: add repo_config_set_worktree_gently()
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. worktree: add 'init-worktree-config' subcommand
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. config: make some helpers repo-aware
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. setup: use a repository when upgrading format
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* ds/sparse-checkout-requires-per-worktree-config (2022-01-31) 5 commits
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- worktree: copy sparse-checkout patterns and config on add
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- sparse-checkout: set worktree-config correctly
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- config: add repo_config_set_worktree_gently()
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- worktree: create init_worktree_config()
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- Documentation: add extensions.worktreeConfig details
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"git sparse-checkout" wants to work with per-worktree configration,
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but did not work well in a worktree attached to a bare repository.
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Expecting an update.
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cf. <1db0f601-4769-15c0-cd58-ecddfa1fc9d5@gmail.com>
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Introduces new leaks.
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cf. https://github.com/git/git/runs/4823667255?check_suite_focus=true
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source: <pull.1101.v3.git.1640727143.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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What's the doneness of this one?
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source: <pull.1101.v5.git.1643641259.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* pw/add-p-hunk-split-fix (2022-01-12) 2 commits
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@@ -297,7 +595,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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"git add -p" rewritten in C regressed hunk splitting in some cases,
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which has been corrected.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <pull.1100.v2.git.1641899530.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -316,7 +614,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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should trigger "gc". The code has been tightened up to ensure it
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only does common ancestry discovery and nothing else.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <20220119000056.58503-1-chooglen@google.com>
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@@ -325,7 +623,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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+ git-p4: fix instantiation of CalledProcessError
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(this branch is used by jh/p4-various-fixups.)
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Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <20220106214156.90967-1-jholdsworth@nvidia.com>
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@@ -336,7 +634,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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+ git-p4: don't select shell mode using the type of the command argument
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(this branch is used by jh/p4-various-fixups.)
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Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <20220106214035.90725-1-jholdsworth@nvidia.com>
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@@ -348,7 +646,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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variable when the remote history is a descendant of our history,
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which has been corrected.
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||||
Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <xmqqr19aayxp.fsf@gitster.g>
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@@ -361,7 +659,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Code clean-up.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <cover.1641498525.git.me@ttaylorr.com>
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@@ -372,7 +670,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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||||
The code path that verifies signatures made with ssh were made to
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work better on a system with CRLF line endings.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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||||
source: <20220107090735.580225-1-fs@gigacodes.de>
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@@ -385,7 +683,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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alignment requirement of data being sorted in compatibility
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implementation of qsort_s() and stable qsort().
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||||
Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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||||
source: <f40c1b47-9aad-2dcc-ceeb-5dee2b517cd8@web.de>
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source: <xmqqzgo76xpj.fsf@gitster.g>
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@@ -403,7 +701,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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that logically removes one ref may end up invoking ref-transaction
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hook twice, which has been corrected.
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Introduces new leaks when merged to 'seen'.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <cover.1642406989.git.ps@pks.im>
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@@ -415,18 +713,20 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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track of how each symbolic link needs to be handled, which has been
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||||
simplified by using strset.
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||||
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||||
Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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||||
source: <8739caad-aa3d-1f0f-b5dd-6174a8e059f6@web.de>
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||||
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||||
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||||
* ld/sparse-index-bash-completion (2022-01-10) 3 commits
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- sparse-checkout: limit tab completion to a single level
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- sparse-checkout: custom tab completion
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- sparse-checkout: custom tab completion tests
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* ld/sparse-index-bash-completion (2022-02-03) 3 commits
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. completion: handle unusual characters for sparse-checkout
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. completion: improve sparse-checkout cone mode directory completion
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. completion: address sparse-checkout issues
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The command line completion (in contrib/) learns to complete
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arguments give to "git sparse-checkout" command.
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||||
source: <pull.1108.v3.git.1641841193.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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Seems to break CI.
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source: <pull.1108.v5.git.1643921091.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* bc/clarify-eol-attr (2022-01-12) 2 commits
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@@ -434,6 +734,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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- t0027: add tests for eol without text in .gitattributes
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Doc and test update around the eol attribute.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220111021507.531736-1-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
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@@ -444,6 +746,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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to propagate UNINTERESTING bit down only along the first-parent
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chain, just like --first-parent option shows commits that lack the
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UNINTERESTING bit only along the first-parent chain.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220111213941.30129-1-jerry@skydio.com>
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@@ -460,6 +764,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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could lead to later problems. Such files were hard to discover, and
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harder to correct. Automatically detecting and correcting the marking
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of such files has been added to avoid these problems.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <pull.1114.v2.git.1642175983.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -470,6 +776,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Pick a better random number generator and use it when we prepare
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temporary filenames.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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Are we solving the right problem?
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cf. <220118.86zgntpegy.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com>
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source: <20220117215617.843190-1-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
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@@ -482,7 +789,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Use the parse-options API in "git reflog" command.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <pull.1175.v5.git.git.1641495981650.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -500,6 +807,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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||||
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"git update-index", "git checkout-index", and "git clean" are
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taught to work better with the sparse checkout feature.
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Will merge to 'next'.
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||||
source: <pull.1109.v2.git.1641924306.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -513,7 +822,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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||||
"git update-index --refresh" has been taught to deal better with
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racy timestamps (just like "git status" already does).
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||||
Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
|
||||
source: <pull.1105.v4.git.1641554252.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -523,7 +832,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Code clean-up.
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||||
Will cook in 'next'.
|
||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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||||
source: <pull.1125.v6.git.git.1641499655700.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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@@ -535,11 +844,11 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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"git name-rev --stdin" does not behave like usual "--stdin" at
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all. Start the process of renaming it to "--annotate-stdin".
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Will cook in 'next'.
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||||
Will merge to 'master'.
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||||
source: <pull.1171.v7.git.git.1641425372.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* en/remerge-diff (2022-01-21) 11 commits
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* en/remerge-diff (2022-02-02) 11 commits
|
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- diff-merges: avoid history simplifications when diffing merges
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- merge-ort: mark conflict/warning messages from inner merges as omittable
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- show, log: include conflict/warning messages in --remerge-diff headers
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@@ -551,12 +860,13 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
|
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- log: clean unneeded objects during `log --remerge-diff`
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- show, log: provide a --remerge-diff capability
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- Merge branch 'ns/tmp-objdir' into en/remerge-diff
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(this branch is used by en/merge-tree.)
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"git log --remerge-diff" shows the difference from mechanical merge
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result and the merge result that is actually recorded.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <pull.1103.v4.git.1642792341.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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source: <pull.1103.v5.git.1643769457.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* bs/forbid-i18n-of-protocol-token-in-fetch-pack (2021-12-22) 2 commits
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@@ -569,9 +879,10 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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source: <20211222075805.19027-1-bagasdotme@gmail.com>
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* gc/branch-recurse-submodules (2022-01-10) 6 commits
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* gc/branch-recurse-submodules (2022-02-01) 7 commits
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- branch.c: use 'goto cleanup' in setup_tracking() to fix memory leaks
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- branch: add --recurse-submodules option for branch creation
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- builtin/branch: clean up action-picking logic in cmd_branch()
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- builtin/branch: consolidate action-picking logic in cmd_branch()
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- branch: add a dry_run parameter to create_branch()
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- branch: make create_branch() always create a branch
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- branch: move --set-upstream-to behavior to dwim_and_setup_tracking()
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@@ -579,9 +890,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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"git branch" learned the "--recurse-submodules" option.
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Expecting a reroll.
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cf. <kl6l7db6kvp2.fsf@chooglen-macbookpro.roam.corp.google.com>
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source: <20211220233459.45739-1-chooglen@google.com>
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <20220129000446.99261-1-chooglen@google.com>
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* hn/reftable-coverity-fixes (2022-01-20) 17 commits
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@@ -610,7 +920,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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source: <pull.1152.v6.git.git.1642691534.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* tb/midx-bitmap-corruption-fix (2022-01-04) 9 commits
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* tb/midx-bitmap-corruption-fix (2022-01-27) 9 commits
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- pack-bitmap.c: gracefully fallback after opening pack/MIDX
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- midx: read `RIDX` chunk when present
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- t/lib-bitmap.sh: parameterize tests over reverse index source
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@@ -624,20 +934,19 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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A bug that made multi-pack bitmap and the object order out-of-sync
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(hence the .midx data gets corrupted) has been fixed.
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Waiting for a hopefully final review.
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cf. <Ydceeo33Yt4N%2FbrN@nand.local>
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source: <cover.1641320129.git.me@ttaylorr.com>
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Will merge to 'next'.
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source: <cover.1643150456.git.me@ttaylorr.com>
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* pw/fix-some-issues-in-reset-head (2021-12-08) 14 commits
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* pw/fix-some-issues-in-reset-head (2022-01-26) 14 commits
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- rebase -m: don't fork git checkout
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- rebase --apply: set ORIG_HEAD correctly
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- rebase --apply: fix reflog
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- reset_head(): take struct rebase_head_opts
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- rebase: cleanup reset_head() calls
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- create_autostash(): remove unneeded parameter
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- reset_head(): make default_reflog_action optional
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- reset_head(): factor out ref updates
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- create_autostash(): remove unneeded parameter
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- reset_head(): remove action parameter
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- rebase --apply: don't run post-checkout hook if there is an error
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- rebase: do not remove untracked files on checkout
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@@ -645,15 +954,14 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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- t5403: refactor rebase post-checkout hook tests
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- rebase: factor out checkout for up to date branch
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Fix "some issues" in a helper function reset_head().
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Use an internal call to reset_head() helper function instead of
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spawning "git checkout" in "rebase", and update code paths that are
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involved in the change.
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Expecting a reroll.
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cf. <xmqqk0gdskkh.fsf@gitster.g>
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cf. <xmqqwnkdr3xb.fsf@gitster.g>
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cf. <xmqqpmq5r3j9.fsf@gitster.g>
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cf. <xmqqczm5r34h.fsf@gitster.g>
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cf. <CABPp-BEHW4VLG18twcM_8iOco1jZ2iuGT+KN8aS+-sAAnBhTnw@mail.gmail.com>
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source: <pull.1049.v2.git.1638975481.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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Will merge to 'next'?
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May want to rename the topic branch to "pw/use-in-process-checkout-in-rebase"
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or something before doing so.
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source: <pull.1049.v3.git.1643202349.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
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* ab/cat-file (2022-01-12) 12 commits
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@@ -674,13 +982,13 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Assorted updates to "git cat-file", especially "-h".
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <cover-v6-00.10-00000000000-20211228T132637Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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source: <cover-0.2-00000000000-20220110T220553Z-avarab@gmail.com>
|
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* ab/grep-patterntype (2022-01-18) 10 commits
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- grep.[ch]: remove GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
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* ab/grep-patterntype (2022-01-27) 10 commits
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- SQUASH???
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- grep: simplify config parsing and option parsing
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- grep.c: do "if (bool && memchr())" not "if (memchr() && bool)"
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- grep.h: make "grep_opt.pattern_type_option" use its enum
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@@ -693,8 +1001,10 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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Some code clean-up in the "git grep" machinery.
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Looking good, except for the last two steps.
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source: <cover-v8-00.10-00000000000-20220118T155211Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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Looking good, except for the last step.
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Code-wise, it is tempted to call it a victory after squashing the
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fix-up in, but that does not fix the proposed log message, so...
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source: <cover-v9-0.9-00000000000-20220127T115058Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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* js/use-builtin-add-i (2021-12-01) 2 commits
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@@ -720,21 +1030,24 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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"[includeIf <condition>]" learns to base its decision on the
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URL of the remote repository the repository interacts with.
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <cover.1642527965.git.jonathantanmy@google.com>
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* ab/ambiguous-object-name (2022-01-13) 6 commits
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* ab/ambiguous-object-name (2022-01-27) 7 commits
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- object-name: re-use "struct strbuf" in show_ambiguous_object()
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- object-name: iterate ambiguous objects before showing header
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- object-name: show date for ambiguous tag objects
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- object-name: make ambiguous object output translatable
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- object-name: explicitly handle bad tags in show_ambiguous_object()
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- object-name: explicitly handle OBJ_BAD in show_ambiguous_object()
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- object-name tests: add tests for ambiguous object blind spots
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Error output given in response to an ambiguous object name has been
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improved.
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source: <cover-v7-0.6-00000000000-20220111T130811Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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What's the doneness of this thing?
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source: <cover-v8-0.7-00000000000-20220127T052116Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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* tl/ls-tree-oid-only (2022-01-13) 9 commits
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@@ -750,6 +1063,8 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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"git ls-tree" learns "--oid-only" option, similar to "--name-only",
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and more generalized "--format" option.
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Will merge to 'next'?
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source: <cover.1641978175.git.dyroneteng@gmail.com>
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@@ -775,7 +1090,7 @@ Release tarballs are available at:
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More "config-based hooks".
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Will cook in 'next'.
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Will merge to 'master'.
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source: <cover-v6-00.17-00000000000-20211222T035755Z-avarab@gmail.com>
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