When a remote-helper dies before Git writes to it, SIGPIPE killed
Git silently. We now explain the situation a bit better to the end
user in our error message.
* jk/diag-unexpected-remote-helper-death:
print an error when remote helpers die during capabilities
Code clean-up.
* ps/environ-wo-the-repository: (21 commits)
environment: stop storing "core.notesRef" globally
environment: stop storing "core.warnAmbiguousRefs" globally
environment: stop storing "core.preferSymlinkRefs" globally
environment: stop storing "core.logAllRefUpdates" globally
refs: stop modifying global `log_all_ref_updates` variable
branch: stop modifying `log_all_ref_updates` variable
repo-settings: track defaults close to `struct repo_settings`
repo-settings: split out declarations into a standalone header
environment: guard state depending on a repository
environment: reorder header to split out `the_repository`-free section
environment: move `set_git_dir()` and related into setup layer
environment: make `get_git_namespace()` self-contained
environment: move object database functions into object layer
config: make dependency on repo in `read_early_config()` explicit
config: document `read_early_config()` and `read_very_early_config()`
environment: make `get_git_work_tree()` accept a repository
environment: make `get_graft_file()` accept a repository
environment: make `get_index_file()` accept a repository
environment: make `get_object_directory()` accept a repository
environment: make `get_git_common_dir()` accept a repository
...
The interpret-trailers command failed to recognise the end of the
message when the commit log ends in an incomplete line.
* bl/trailers-and-incomplete-last-line-fix:
interpret-trailers: handle message without trailing newline
Cygwin does have /dev/tty support that is needed by things like
single-key input mode.
* rj/cygwin-has-dev-tty:
config.mak.uname: add HAVE_DEV_TTY to cygwin config section
In a few corner cases "git diff --exit-code" failed to report
"changes" (e.g., renamed without any content change), which has
been corrected.
* rs/diff-exit-code-fix:
diff: report dirty submodules as changes in builtin_diff()
diff: report copies and renames as changes in run_diff_cmd()
Merge the topics that have been cooking since 2024-09-13 or so in
'next'.
Let's try a new workflow to update the maintenance track by removing
the "merge ... later to maint" comments from the draft release notes
on the 'master' track.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
In Git 2.39, Git.pm stopped working in a bare repository, which has
been corrected.
* jk/git-pm-bare-repo-fix:
Git.pm: use "rev-parse --absolute-git-dir" rather than perl code
Git.pm: fix bare repository search with Directory option
The support to customize build options to adjust for older versions
and/or older systems for the interop tests has been improved.
* jk/interop-test-build-options:
t/interop: allow per-version make options
The "imap-send" now allows to be compiled with NO_OPENSSL and
OPENSSL_SHA1 defined together.
* jk/no-openssl-with-openssl-sha1:
imap-send: handle NO_OPENSSL even when openssl exists
"git rebase --autostash" failed to resurrect the autostashed
changes when the command gets aborted after giving back control
asking for hlep in conflict resolution.
* pw/rebase-autostash-fix:
rebase: apply and cleanup autostash when rebase fails to start
The error messages from the test script checker have been improved.
* es/chainlint-message-updates:
chainlint: reduce annotation noise-factor
chainlint: make error messages self-explanatory
chainlint: don't be fooled by "?!...?!" in test body
Import clar unit tests framework libgit2 folks invented for our
use.
* ps/clar-unit-test:
Makefile: rename clar-related variables to avoid confusion
clar: add CMake support
t/unit-tests: convert ctype tests to use clar
t/unit-tests: convert strvec tests to use clar
t/unit-tests: implement test driver
Makefile: wire up the clar unit testing framework
Makefile: do not use sparse on third-party sources
Makefile: make hdr-check depend on generated headers
Makefile: fix sparse dependency on GENERATED_H
clar: stop including `shellapi.h` unnecessarily
clar(win32): avoid compile error due to unused `fs_copy()`
clar: avoid compile error with mingw-w64
t/clar: fix compatibility with NonStop
t: import the clar unit testing framework
t: do not pass GIT_TEST_OPTS to unit tests with prove
This batch is solely to unbreak the 32-bit CI jobs that can no
longer work with Ubuntu xenial image that is too ancient.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
CI updates
* jk/ci-linux32-update:
ci: add Ubuntu 16.04 job to GitLab CI
ci: use regular action versions for linux32 job
ci: use more recent linux32 image
ci: unify ubuntu and ubuntu32 dependencies
ci: drop run-docker scripts
CI started failing completely for linux32 jobs, as the step to
upload failed test directory uses GitHub actions that is deprecated
and is now disabled. Remove the step so at least we will know if
the tests are passing.
* jc/ci-upload-artifact-and-linux32:
ci: remove 'Upload failed tests' directories' step from linux32 jobs
CI updates
* jk/ci-linux32-update:
ci: add Ubuntu 16.04 job to GitLab CI
ci: use regular action versions for linux32 job
ci: use more recent linux32 image
ci: unify ubuntu and ubuntu32 dependencies
ci: drop run-docker scripts
CI started failing completely for linux32 jobs, as the step to
upload failed test directory uses GitHub actions that is deprecated
and is now disabled. Remove the step so at least we will know if
the tests are passing.
* jc/ci-upload-artifact-and-linux32:
ci: remove 'Upload failed tests' directories' step from linux32 jobs
Bugfixes and leak plugging in "git for-each-ref --format=..." code
paths.
* jk/ref-filter-trailer-fixes:
ref-filter: fix leak with unterminated %(if) atoms
ref-filter: add ref_format_clear() function
ref-filter: fix leak when formatting %(push:remoteref)
ref-filter: fix leak with %(describe) arguments
ref-filter: fix leak of %(trailers) "argbuf"
ref-filter: store ref_trailer_buf data per-atom
ref-filter: drop useless cast in trailers_atom_parser()
ref-filter: strip signature when parsing tag trailers
ref-filter: avoid extra copies of payload/signature
t6300: drop newline from wrapped test title
Code clean-up.
* jc/range-diff-lazy-setup:
remerge-diff: clean up temporary objdir at a central place
remerge-diff: lazily prepare temporary objdir on demand
Another reftable test migrated to the unit-test framework.
* cp/unit-test-reftable-stack:
t-reftable-stack: add test for stack iterators
t-reftable-stack: add test for non-default compaction factor
t-reftable-stack: use reftable_ref_record_equal() to compare ref records
t-reftable-stack: use Git's tempfile API instead of mkstemp()
t: harmonize t-reftable-stack.c with coding guidelines
t: move reftable/stack_test.c to the unit testing framework
The transport-helper code generally relies on the
remote-helper to provide an informative message to the user
when it encounters an error. In the rare cases where the
helper does not do so, the output can be quite confusing.
E.g.:
$ git clone https://example.com/foo.git
Cloning into 'foo'...
$ echo $?
128
$ ls foo
/bin/ls: cannot access foo: No such file or directory
We tried to address this with 81d340d (transport-helper:
report errors properly, 2013-04-10).
But that makes the common case much more confusing. The
remote helper protocol's method for signaling normal errors
is to simply hang up. So when the helper does encounter a
routine error and prints something to stderr, the extra
error message is redundant and misleading. So we dropped it
again in 266f1fd (transport-helper: be quiet on read errors
from helpers, 2013-06-21).
This puts the uncommon case right back where it started. We
may be able to do a little better, though. It is common for
the helper to die during a "real" command, like fetching the
list of remote refs. It is not common for it to die during
the initial "capabilities" negotiation, right after we
start. Reporting failure here is likely to catch fundamental
problems that prevent the helper from running (and reporting
errors) at all. Anything after that is the responsibility of
the helper itself to report.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The interpret-trailers command failed to recognise the end of the
message when the commit log ends in an incomplete line.
* bl/trailers-and-incomplete-last-line-fix:
interpret-trailers: handle message without trailing newline
Cygwin does have /dev/tty support that is needed by things like
single-key input mode.
* rj/cygwin-has-dev-tty:
config.mak.uname: add HAVE_DEV_TTY to cygwin config section
In a few corner cases "git diff --exit-code" failed to report
"changes" (e.g., renamed without any content change), which has
been corrected.
* rs/diff-exit-code-fix:
diff: report dirty submodules as changes in builtin_diff()
diff: report copies and renames as changes in run_diff_cmd()
The environment GIT_ADVICE has been intentionally kept undocumented
to discourage its use by interactive users. Add documentation to
help tool writers.
* ds/doc-wholesale-disabling-advice-messages:
advice: recommend GIT_ADVICE=0 for tools
A file descriptor left open is now properly closed when "git
sparse-checkout" updates the sparse patterns.
* jk/sparse-fdleak-fix:
sparse-checkout: use fdopen_lock_file() instead of xfdopen()
sparse-checkout: check commit_lock_file when writing patterns
sparse-checkout: consolidate cleanup when writing patterns