`--branch` and `--long` refer to git-status(1) options but they don’t tell us
what `short-format` and `long-format` are, respectively. And `--null`
mentions “status” but does not link to the command.
Refer to git-config(1) on `--branch` like `--short` does.
`long-format` is the git-status(1) output. So we can just say that
directly.
Replace “status” with a `linkgit` on `--null`.
Signed-off-by: Kristoffer Haugsbakk <code@khaugsbakk.name>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
"git last-modified" was optimized by narrowing the set of paths to
follow as it dug deeper in the history.
* tc/last-modified-active-paths-optimization:
last-modified: implement faster algorithm
Building "git contacts" script (in contrib/) left the resulting
file unexecutable, which has been corrected.
* dk/make-git-contacts-executable:
perl: also mark git-contacts executable
The build procedure based on meson learned to allow builders to
specify the directory to install HTML documents.
* dk/meson-html-dir:
meson: make GIT_HTML_PATH configurable
Build procedure for Wincred credential helper has been updated.
* tu/credential-wincred-makefile-update:
wincred: align Makefile with other Makefiles in contrib
A recently added configuration variable and command line option
syntax ":(optional)" for values that are of filename type
inconsistently behaved on an empty file (configuration took it
happily, while the command line option pretended as if it did not
exist), which has been corrected.
* dk/parseopt-optional-filename-fixes:
parseopt: remove unreachable code
parseopt: restore const qualifier to parsed filename
config: use boolean type for a simple flag
parseopt: use boolean type for a simple flag
doc: clarify command equivalence comment
parseopt: fix :(optional) at command line to only ignore missing files
Messages from fast-import/export are now marked for i18n.
* cc/fast-import-export-i18n-cleanup:
gpg-interface: mark a string for translation
fast-import: mark strings for translation
fast-export: mark strings for translation
gpg-interface: use left shift to define GPG_VERIFY_*
gpg-interface: simplify ssh fingerprint parsing
Makefile-based builds can configure Git's internal HTML_PATH by defining
htmldir, which is useful for packagers that put documentation in
different locations. Gentoo, for example, uses version-suffixed
directories like ${prefix}/share/doc/git-2.51 and puts the HTML
documentation in an 'html' subdirectory of the same.
Propagate the same configuration knob to Meson-based builds so that
"git --html-path" on such systems can be configured to output the
correct directory.
Signed-off-by: D. Ben Knoble <ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When installing git-contacts with Meson via -Dcontrib=contacts, the default
Perl generation fails to mark it executable. As a result, "git contacts"
reports "'contacts' is not a git command."
Unlike generate-script.sh, we aren't testing the basename here; so, glob
the script name in the case arm to match wherever the input comes from.
Signed-off-by: D. Ben Knoble <ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
* Replace $(LOADLIBES) because it is deprecated since long and it is
used nowhere else in the git project.
* Use $(gitexecdir) instead of $(libexecdir) because config.mak defines
$(libexecdir) as $(prefix)/libexec, not as $(prefix)/libexec/git-core.
* Similar to other Makefiles, let install target rule create
$(gitexecdir) to make sure the directory exists before copying the
executable and also let it respect $(DESTDIR).
* Shuffle the lines for the default settings to align them with the
other Makefiles in contrib/credential.
* Define .PHONY for all special targets (all, install, clean).
Signed-off-by: Thomas Uhle <thomas.uhle@mailbox.tu-dresden.de>
Acked-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The version of macos image used in GitHub CI has been updated to
macos-14, as the macos-13 that we have been using got deprecated.
* jc/ci-use-macos-14:
GitHub CI: macos-13 images are no more
The help text and manual page of "git bisect" command have been
made consistent with each other.
* rz/t0450-bisect-doc-update:
bisect: update usage and docs to match each other
As this image was deprecated on Sep 22nd, and will be dropped on Dec
4th, replace these jobs to use macos-14 images instead.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
At this point in the code after running skip_prefix() on the
variable and receiving the result in the same variable, the contents
of the variable can never be NULL. The function either (1) updates
the variable to point at a later part of the string it originally
pointed at, or (2) leaves it intact if the string does not have the
prefix. (1) will never make the variable NULL, and (2) cannot be
the source of NULL, because the variable cannot be NULL before
calling skip_prefix(), which would die immediately by dereferencing
the NULL pointer in that case.
Helped-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This was unintentionally dropped in ccfcaf399f (parseopt: values of
pathname type can be prefixed with :(optional), 2025-09-28). Notably,
continue dropping the const qualifier when free'ing value; see
4049b9cfc0 (fix const issues with some functions, 2007-10-16) or
83838d5c1b (cast variable in call to free() in builtin/diff.c and
submodule.c, 2011-11-06) for more details on why.
Suggested-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: D. Ben Knoble <ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Unlike the configuration option magic, the parseopt code also ignores
empty files: compare implementations from ccfcaf399f (parseopt: values
of pathname type can be prefixed with :(optional), 2025-09-28) and
749d6d166d (config: values of pathname type can be prefixed with
:(optional), 2025-09-28).
Unify the 2 by not ignoring empty files, which is less surprising and
the intended semantics from the first patch for config.
Suggested-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: D. Ben Knoble <ben.knoble+github@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The patterns used in the .gitignore files use backslash in the way
documented for fnmatch(3); document as such to reduce confusion.
* jk/doc-backslash-in-exclude:
doc: document backslash in gitignore patterns
The "debug" ref-backend was missing a method implementation, which
has been corrected.
* xr/ref-debug-remove-on-disk:
refs: add missing remove_on_disk implementation for debug backend
The "MyFirstContribution" tutorial tells the reader how to send out
their patches; the section gained a hint to verify the message
reached the mailing list.
* qj/doc-my1stcontrib-email-verify:
MyFirstContribution: add note on confirming patches
Tests did not set up GNUPGHOME correctly, which is fixed but some
flaky tests are exposed in t1016, which needs to be addressed
before this topic can move forward.
* tz/test-prepare-gnupghome:
t/lib-gpg: call prepare_gnupghome() in GPG2 prereq
t/lib-gpg: add prepare_gnupghome() to create GNUPGHOME dir
Contributed credential helpers (obviously in contrib/) now have "cd
$there && make install" target.
* tu/credential-install:
contrib/credential: add install target
The current implementation of git-last-modified(1) works by doing a
revision walk, and inspecting the diff at each level of that walk to
annotate entries remaining in the hashmap of paths. In other words, if
the diff at some level touches a path which has not yet been associated
with a commit, then that commit becomes associated with the path.
While a perfectly reasonable implementation, it can perform poorly in
either one of two scenarios:
1. There are many entries of interest, in which case there is simply
a lot of work to do.
2. Or, there are (even a few) entries which have not been updated in a
long time, and so we must walk through a lot of history in order to
find a commit that touches that path.
This patch rewrites the last-modified implementation that addresses the
second point. The idea behind the algorithm is to propagate a set of
'active' paths (a path is 'active' if it does not yet belong to a
commit) up to parents and do a truncated revision walk.
The walk is truncated because it does not produce a revision for every
change in the original pathspec, but rather only for active paths.
More specifically, consider a priority queue of commits sorted by
generation number. First, enqueue the set of boundary commits with all
paths in the original spec marked as interesting.
Then, while the queue is not empty, do the following:
1. Pop an element, say, 'c', off of the queue, making sure that 'c'
isn't reachable by anything in the '--not' set.
2. For each parent 'p' (with index 'parent_i') of 'c', do the
following:
a. Compute the diff between 'c' and 'p'.
b. Pass any active paths that are TREESAME from 'c' to 'p'.
c. If 'p' has any active paths, push it onto the queue.
3. Any path that remains active on 'c' is associated to that commit.
This ends up being equivalent to doing something like 'git log -1 --
$path' for each path simultaneously. But, it allows us to go much faster
than the original implementation by limiting the number of diffs we
compute, since we can avoid parts of history that would have been
considered by the revision walk in the original implementation, but are
known to be uninteresting to us because we have already marked all paths
in that area to be inactive.
To avoid computing many first-parent diffs, add another trick on top of
this and check if all paths active in 'c' are DEFINITELY NOT in c's
Bloom filter. Since the commit-graph only stores first-parent diffs in
the Bloom filters, we can only apply this trick to first-parent diffs.
Comparing the performance of this new algorithm shows about a 2.5x
improvement on git.git:
Benchmark 1: master no bloom
Time (mean ± σ): 2.868 s ± 0.023 s [User: 2.811 s, System: 0.051 s]
Range (min … max): 2.847 s … 2.926 s 10 runs
Benchmark 2: master with bloom
Time (mean ± σ): 949.9 ms ± 15.2 ms [User: 907.6 ms, System: 39.5 ms]
Range (min … max): 933.3 ms … 971.2 ms 10 runs
Benchmark 3: HEAD no bloom
Time (mean ± σ): 782.0 ms ± 6.3 ms [User: 740.7 ms, System: 39.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 776.4 ms … 798.2 ms 10 runs
Benchmark 4: HEAD with bloom
Time (mean ± σ): 307.1 ms ± 1.7 ms [User: 276.4 ms, System: 29.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 303.7 ms … 309.5 ms 10 runs
Summary
HEAD with bloom ran
2.55 ± 0.02 times faster than HEAD no bloom
3.09 ± 0.05 times faster than master with bloom
9.34 ± 0.09 times faster than master no bloom
In short, the existing implementation is comparably fast *with* Bloom
filters as the new implementation is *without* Bloom filters. So, most
repositories should get a dramatic speed-up by just deploying this (even
without computing Bloom filters), and all repositories should get faster
still when computing Bloom filters.
When comparing a more extreme example of
`git last-modified -- COPYING t`, the difference is even 5 times better:
Benchmark 1: master
Time (mean ± σ): 4.372 s ± 0.057 s [User: 4.286 s, System: 0.062 s]
Range (min … max): 4.308 s … 4.509 s 10 runs
Benchmark 2: HEAD
Time (mean ± σ): 826.3 ms ± 22.3 ms [User: 784.1 ms, System: 39.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 810.6 ms … 881.2 ms 10 runs
Summary
HEAD ran
5.29 ± 0.16 times faster than master
As an added benefit, results are more consistent now. For example
implementation in 'master' gives:
$ git log --max-count=1 --format=%H -- pkt-line.h
15df15fe07
$ git last-modified -- pkt-line.h
15df15fe07 pkt-line.h
$ git last-modified | grep pkt-line.h
5b49c1af03 pkt-line.h
With the changes in this patch the results of git-last-modified(1)
always match those of `git log --max-count=1`.
One thing to note though, the results might be outputted in a different
order than before. This is not considerd to be an issue because nowhere
is documented the order is guaranteed.
Based-on-patches-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com>
Based-on-patches-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Toon Claes <toon@iotcl.com>
Acked-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
[jc: tweaked use of xcalloc() to unbreak coccicheck]
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Finishing touches to fixes to the recent regression in "git diff -w
--quiet" and anything that needs to internally generate patch to
see if it turns empty.
* jk/diff-patch-dry-run-cleanup:
diff: simplify run_external_diff() quiet logic
diff: drop dry-run redirection to /dev/null
diff: replace diff_options.dry_run flag with NULL file
diff: drop save/restore of color_moved in dry-run mode
diff: send external diff output to diff_options.file
"git maintenance" command learns the "geometric" strategy where it
avoids doing maintenance tasks that rebuilds everything from
scratch.
* ps/maintenance-geometric:
t7900: fix a flaky test due to git-repack always regenerating MIDX
builtin/maintenance: introduce "geometric" strategy
builtin/maintenance: make "gc" strategy accessible
builtin/maintenance: extend "maintenance.strategy" to manual maintenance
builtin/maintenance: run maintenance tasks depending on type
builtin/maintenance: improve readability of strategies
builtin/maintenance: don't silently ignore invalid strategy
builtin/maintenance: make the geometric factor configurable
builtin/maintenance: introduce "geometric-repack" task
builtin/gc: make `too_many_loose_objects()` reusable without GC config
builtin/gc: remove global `repack` variable
The wildmatch code had a corner case bug that mistakenly makes
"foo**/bar" match with "foobar", which has been corrected.
* jk/match-pathname-fix:
match_pathname(): give fnmatch one char of prefix context
match_pathname(): reorder prefix-match check
The 'q'(uit) command in "git add -p" has been improved to quit
without doing any meaningless work before leaving, and giving EOF
(typically control-D) to the prompt is made to behave the same way.
* rs/add-patch-quit:
add-patch: quit on EOF
add-patch: quit without skipping undecided hunks
"git bisect" command did not react correctly to "git bisect help"
and "git bisect unknown", which has been corrected.
* rz/bisect-help-unknown:
bisect: fix handling of `help` and invalid subcommands
"git shortlog" knows "--committer" and "--author" options, which
the command line completion (in contrib/) did not handle well,
which has been corrected.
* kf/log-shortlog-completion-fix:
completion: complete some 'git log' options
Regression fixes for a topic that has already been merged.
* ly/diff-name-only-with-diff-from-content:
diff: stop output garbled message in dry run mode
Two slightly different ways to get at "all the packfiles" in API
has been cleaned up.
* ps/remove-packfile-store-get-packs:
packfile: rename `packfile_store_get_all_packs()`
packfile: introduce macro to iterate through packs
packfile: drop `packfile_store_get_packs()`
builtin/grep: simplify how we preload packs
builtin/gc: convert to use `packfile_store_get_all_packs()`
object-name: convert to use `packfile_store_get_all_packs()`