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Karsten Blees
f9d16ffdec gettext: always use UTF-8 on native Windows
Git on native Windows exclusively uses UTF-8 for console output (both with
mintty and native console windows). Gettext uses setlocale() to determine
the output encoding for translated text, however, MSVCRT's setlocale()
doesn't support UTF-8. As a result, translated text is encoded in system
encoding (GetAPC()), and non-ASCII chars are mangled in console output.

Use gettext's bind_textdomain_codeset() to force the encoding to UTF-8 on
native Windows.

In this developers' setup, HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H is apparently defined, but
we *really* want to override the locale_charset() here.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
daee432101 Avoid illegal filenames when building Documentation on NTFS
A '+' is not a valid part of a filename with Windows file systems (it is
reserved because the '+' operator meant file concatenation back in the
DOS days).

Let's just not use it.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
245bcac32a mingw: be *very* wary about outside environment changes
The environment is modified in most surprising circumstances, and not
all of them are under Git's control. For example, calling
curl_global_init() on Windows will ensure that the CHARSET variable is
set, adding one if necessary.

While the previous commit worked around crashes triggered by such
outside changes of the environment by relaxing the requirement that the
environment be terminated by a NULL pointer, the other assumption made
by `mingw_getenv()` and `mingw_putenv()` is that the environment is
sorted, for efficient lookup via binary search.

Let's make real sure that our environment is intact before querying or
modifying it, and reinitialize our idea of the environment if necessary.

With this commit, before working on the environment we look briefly for
indicators that the environment was modified outside of our control, and
to ensure that it is terminated with a NULL pointer and sorted again in
that case.

Note: the indicators are maybe not sufficient. For example, when a
variable is removed, it will not be noticed. It might also be a problem
if outside changes to the environment result in a modified `environ`
pointer: it is unclear whether such a modification could result in a
problem when `mingw_putenv()` needs to `realloc()` the environment
buffer.

For the moment, however, the current fix works well enough, so let's
only face the potential problems when (and if!) they occur.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
954ffa9da4 mingw: be more defensive when making the environment block
Outside of our Windows-specific code, the end of the environment can be
marked also by a pointer to a NUL character, not only by a NULL pointer
as our code assumed so far.

That led to a buffer overrun in `make_environment_block()` when running
`git-remote-https` in `mintty` (because `curl_global_init()` added the
`CHARSET` environment variable *outside* of `mingw_putenv()`, ending the
environment in a pointer to an empty string).

Side note for future debugging on Windows: when running programs in
`mintty`, the standard input/output/error is not connected to a Win32
Console, but instead is pipe()d. That means that even stderr may not be
written completely before a crash, but has to be fflush()ed explicitly.
For example, when debugging crashes, the developer should insert an
`fflush(stderr);` at the end of the `error()` function defined in
usage.c.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
93ac39f9a2 UTF-8 environment: be a little bit more defensive
It is unlikely that we have an empty environment, ever, but *if* we do,
when `environ_size - 1` is passed to `bsearchenv()` it is misinterpreted
as a real large integer.

To make the code truly defensive, refuse to do anything at all if the
size is negative (which should not happen, of course).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
b9164d94f8 mingw: enable stack smashing protector
As suggested privately to Brendan Forster by some unnamed person
(suggestion for the future: use the public mailing list, or even the
public GitHub issue tracker, that is a much better place to offer such
suggestions), we should make use of gcc's stack smashing protector that
helps detect stack buffer overruns early.

Rather than using -fstack-protector, we use -fstack-protector-strong
because it strikes a better balance between how much code is affected
and the performance impact.

In a local test (time git log --grep=is -p), best of 5 timings went from
23.009s to 22.997s (i.e. the performance impact was *well* lost in the
noise).

This fixes https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/501

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Cesar Eduardo Barros
c19bf88eae mingw: Embed a manifest to trick UAC into Doing The Right Thing
On Windows >= Vista, not having an application manifest with a
requestedExecutionLevel can cause several kinds of confusing behavior.

The first and more obvious behavior is "Installer Detection", where
Windows sometimes decides (by looking at things like the file name and
even sequences of bytes within the executable) that an executable is an
installer and should run elevated (causing the well-known popup dialog
to appear). In Git's context, subcommands such as "git patch-id" or "git
update-index" fall prey to this behavior.

The second and more confusing behavior is "File Virtualization". It
means that when files are written without having write permission, it
does not fail (as expected), but they are instead redirected to
somewhere else. When the files are read, the original contents are
returned, though, not the ones that were just written somewhere else.
Even more confusing, not all write accesses are redirected; Trying to
write to write-protected .exe files, for example, will fail instead of
redirecting.

In addition to being unwanted behavior, File Virtualization causes
dramatic slowdowns in Git (see for instance
http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/issues/detail?id=320).

There are two ways to prevent those two behaviors: Either you embed an
application manifest within all your executables, or you add an external
manifest (a file with the same name followed by .manifest) to all your
executables. Since Git's builtins are hardlinked (or copied), it is
simpler and more robust to embed a manifest.

A recent enough MSVC compiler should already embed a working internal
manifest, but for MinGW you have to do so by hand.

Very lightly tested on Wine, where like on Windows XP it should not make
any difference.

References:
  - New UAC Technologies for Windows Vista
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb756960.aspx
  - Create and Embed an Application Manifest (UAC)
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb756929.aspx

[js: simplified the embedding dramatically by reusing Git for Windows'
existing Windows resource file, removed the optional (and dubious)
processorArchitecture attribute of the manifest's assemblyIdentity
section.]

Signed-off-by: Cesar Eduardo Barros <cesarb@cesarb.net>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:42 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
827a8162e1 Tests: optionally skip redirecting stdin/stdout/stderr
There is a really useful debugging technique developed by Sverre
Rabbelier that inserts "bash &&" somewhere in the test scripts, letting
the developer interact at given points with the current state.

Another debugging technique, used a lot by this here coder, is to run
certain executables via gdb by guarding a "gdb -args" call in
bin-wrappers/git.

Both techniques were disabled by 781f76b1(test-lib: redirect stdin of
tests).

Let's reinstate the ability to run an interactive shell by making the
redirection optional: setting the TEST_NO_REDIRECT environment variable
will skip the redirection.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
caa3609936 Error out when mingw_startup() *and* NO_UNSETENV are active
The unsetenv code has no idea to update our environ_size, therefore
causing segmentation faults when environment variables are removed
without compat/mingw.c's knowing (MinGW's optimized lookup would try
to strcmp() against NULL in such a case).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
0212cf06f7 Build Python stuff with MSys2
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
848a29a343 Help debugging with MSys2 by optionally executing bash with strace
MSys2's strace facility is very useful for debugging... With this patch,
the bash will be executed through strace if the environment variable
GIT_STRACE_COMMANDS is set, which comes in real handy when investigating
issues in the test suite.

Also support passing a path to a log file via GIT_STRACE_COMMANDS to
force Git to call strace.exe with the `-o <path>` argument, i.e. to log
into a file rather than print the log directly.

That comes in handy when the output would otherwise misinterpreted by a
calling process as part of Git's output.

Note: the values "1", "yes" or "true" are *not* specifying paths, but
tell Git to let strace.exe log directly to the console.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Sebastian Schuberth
a41db287b1 Makefile: Set htmldir to match the default HTML docs location under MSYS
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Schuberth <sschuberth@gmail.com>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Sebastian Schuberth
22407fbf36 MinGW: Use MakeMaker to build the Perl libraries
This way the libraries get properly installed into the "site_perl"
directory and we just have to move them out of the "mingw" directory.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Schuberth <sschuberth@gmail.com>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
d64984323a mingw: handle absolute paths in expand_user_path()
On Windows, an absolute POSIX path needs to be turned into a Windows
one.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
a11eb37340 Merge 'long-paths' into HEAD 2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
bdd8aaa63c Merge 'fscache' into HEAD 2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Karsten Blees
66c32b2c85 Win32: fix 'lstat("dir/")' with long paths
Use a suffciently large buffer to strip the trailing slash.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
bb714c0b21 Merge branch 'perl5lib'
With this topic branch, the PERL5LIB variable is unset to avoid external
settings from interfering with Git's own Perl interpreter.

This branch also cleans up some of our Windows-only config setting code
(and this will need to be rearranged in the next merging rebase so that
the cleanup comes first, and fscache and longPaths support build on
top).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Karsten Blees
7c68995f54 Win32: support long paths
Windows paths are typically limited to MAX_PATH = 260 characters, even
though the underlying NTFS file system supports paths up to 32,767 chars.
This limitation is also evident in Windows Explorer, cmd.exe and many
other applications (including IDEs).

Particularly annoying is that most Windows APIs return bogus error codes
if a relative path only barely exceeds MAX_PATH in conjunction with the
current directory, e.g. ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND / ENOENT instead of the
infinitely more helpful ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE / ENAMETOOLONG.

Many Windows wide char APIs support longer than MAX_PATH paths through the
file namespace prefix ('\\?\' or '\\?\UNC\') followed by an absolute path.
Notable exceptions include functions dealing with executables and the
current directory (CreateProcess, LoadLibrary, Get/SetCurrentDirectory) as
well as the entire shell API (ShellExecute, SHGetSpecialFolderPath...).

Introduce a handle_long_path function to check the length of a specified
path properly (and fail with ENAMETOOLONG), and to optionally expand long
paths using the '\\?\' file namespace prefix. Short paths will not be
modified, so we don't need to worry about device names (NUL, CON, AUX).

Contrary to MSDN docs, the GetFullPathNameW function doesn't seem to be
limited to MAX_PATH (at least not on Win7), so we can use it to do the
heavy lifting of the conversion (translate '/' to '\', eliminate '.' and
'..', and make an absolute path).

Add long path error checking to xutftowcs_path for APIs with hard MAX_PATH
limit.

Add a new MAX_LONG_PATH constant and xutftowcs_long_path function for APIs
that support long paths.

While improved error checking is always active, long paths support must be
explicitly enabled via 'core.longpaths' option. This is to prevent end
users to shoot themselves in the foot by checking out files that Windows
Explorer, cmd/bash or their favorite IDE cannot handle.

Test suite:
Test the case is when the full pathname length of a dir is close
to 260 (MAX_PATH).
Bug report and an original reproducer by Andrey Rogozhnikov:
https://github.com/msysgit/git/pull/122#issuecomment-43604199

Note that the test cannot rely on the presence of short names, as they
are not enabled by default except on the system drive.

[jes: adjusted test number to avoid conflicts, reinstated && chain,
adjusted test to work without short names]

Thanks-to: Martin W. Kirst <maki@bitkings.de>
Thanks-to: Doug Kelly <dougk.ff7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
Original-test-by: Andrey Rogozhnikov <rogozhnikov.andrey@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:41 +01:00
Karsten Blees
5207bd62c6 fscache: load directories only once
If multiple threads access a directory that is not yet in the cache, the
directory will be loaded by each thread. Only one of the results is added
to the cache, all others are leaked. This wastes performance and memory.

On cache miss, add a future object to the cache to indicate that the
directory is currently being loaded. Subsequent threads register themselves
with the future object and wait. When the first thread has loaded the
directory, it replaces the future object with the result and notifies
waiting threads.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
66951426c7 Win32: support long paths
Windows paths are typically limited to MAX_PATH = 260 characters, even
though the underlying NTFS file system supports paths up to 32,767 chars.
This limitation is also evident in Windows Explorer, cmd.exe and many
other applications (including IDEs).

Particularly annoying is that most Windows APIs return bogus error codes
if a relative path only barely exceeds MAX_PATH in conjunction with the
current directory, e.g. ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND / ENOENT instead of the
infinitely more helpful ERROR_FILENAME_EXCED_RANGE / ENAMETOOLONG.

Many Windows wide char APIs support longer than MAX_PATH paths through the
file namespace prefix ('\\?\' or '\\?\UNC\') followed by an absolute path.
Notable exceptions include functions dealing with executables and the
current directory (CreateProcess, LoadLibrary, Get/SetCurrentDirectory) as
well as the entire shell API (ShellExecute, SHGetSpecialFolderPath...).

Introduce a handle_long_path function to check the length of a specified
path properly (and fail with ENAMETOOLONG), and to optionally expand long
paths using the '\\?\' file namespace prefix. Short paths will not be
modified, so we don't need to worry about device names (NUL, CON, AUX).

Contrary to MSDN docs, the GetFullPathNameW function doesn't seem to be
limited to MAX_PATH (at least not on Win7), so we can use it to do the
heavy lifting of the conversion (translate '/' to '\', eliminate '.' and
'..', and make an absolute path).

Add long path error checking to xutftowcs_path for APIs with hard MAX_PATH
limit.

Add a new MAX_LONG_PATH constant and xutftowcs_long_path function for APIs
that support long paths.

While improved error checking is always active, long paths support must be
explicitly enabled via 'core.longpaths' option. This is to prevent end
users to shoot themselves in the foot by checking out files that Windows
Explorer, cmd/bash or their favorite IDE cannot handle.

Test suite:
Test the case is when the full pathname length of a dir is close
to 260 (MAX_PATH).
Bug report and an original reproducer by Andrey Rogozhnikov:
https://github.com/msysgit/git/pull/122#issuecomment-43604199

[jes: adjusted test number to avoid conflicts]

Thanks-to: Martin W. Kirst <maki@bitkings.de>
Thanks-to: Doug Kelly <dougk.ff7@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
Original-test-by: Andrey Rogozhnikov <rogozhnikov.andrey@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stepan Kasal <kasal@ucw.cz>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Karsten Blees
d339aac08b Win32: add a cache below mingw's lstat and dirent implementations
Checking the work tree status is quite slow on Windows, due to slow lstat
emulation (git calls lstat once for each file in the index). Windows
operating system APIs seem to be much better at scanning the status
of entire directories than checking single files.

Add an lstat implementation that uses a cache for lstat data. Cache misses
read the entire parent directory and add it to the cache. Subsequent lstat
calls for the same directory are served directly from the cache.

Also implement opendir / readdir / closedir so that they create and use
directory listings in the cache.

The cache doesn't track file system changes and doesn't plug into any
modifying file APIs, so it has to be explicitly enabled for git functions
that don't modify the working copy.

Note: in an earlier version of this patch, the cache was always active and
tracked file system changes via ReadDirectoryChangesW. However, this was
much more complex and had negative impact on the performance of modifying
git commands such as 'git checkout'.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Doug Kelly
e0b784243a Add a test demonstrating a problem with long submodule paths
[jes: adusted test number to avoid conflicts, fixed non-portable use of
the 'export' statement]

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Karsten Blees
bc5d6fd1d3 add infrastructure for read-only file system level caches
Add a macro to mark code sections that only read from the file system,
along with a config option and documentation.

This facilitates implementation of relatively simple file system level
caches without the need to synchronize with the file system.

Enable read-only sections for 'git status' and preload_index.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Karsten Blees
212549319b Win32: make the lstat implementation pluggable
Emulating the POSIX lstat API on Windows via GetFileAttributes[Ex] is quite
slow. Windows operating system APIs seem to be much better at scanning the
status of entire directories than checking single files. A caching
implementation may improve performance by bulk-reading entire directories
or reusing data obtained via opendir / readdir.

Make the lstat implementation pluggable so that it can be switched at
runtime, e.g. based on a config option.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Karsten Blees
a0e7394e01 Win32: Make the dirent implementation pluggable
Emulating the POSIX dirent API on Windows via FindFirstFile/FindNextFile is
pretty staightforward, however, most of the information provided in the
WIN32_FIND_DATA structure is thrown away in the process. A more
sophisticated implementation may cache this data, e.g. for later reuse in
calls to lstat.

Make the dirent implementation pluggable so that it can be switched at
runtime, e.g. based on a config option.

Define a base DIR structure with pointers to readdir/closedir that match
the opendir implementation (i.e. similar to vtable pointers in OOP).
Define readdir/closedir so that they call the function pointers in the DIR
structure. This allows to choose the opendir implementation on a
call-by-call basis.

Move the fixed sized dirent.d_name buffer to the dirent-specific DIR
structure, as d_name may be implementation specific (e.g. a caching
implementation may just set d_name to point into the cache instead of
copying the entire file name string).

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Karsten Blees
8ffbd2e230 Win32: dirent.c: Move opendir down
Move opendir down in preparation for the next patch.

Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Karsten Blees
8f6bbf0bf5 Win32: make FILETIME conversion functions public
Signed-off-by: Karsten Blees <blees@dcon.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:36 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
20327e76ca mingw: unset PERL5LIB by default
Git for Windows ships with its own Perl interpreter, and insists on
using it, so it will most likely wreak havoc if PERL5LIB is set before
launching Git.

Let's just unset that environment variables when spawning processes.

To make this feature extensible (and overrideable), there is a new
config setting `core.unsetenvvars` that allows specifying a
comma-separated list of names to unset before spawning processes.

Reported by Gabriel Fuhrmann.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:35 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
bcccb853f1 Move Windows-specific config settings into compat/mingw.c
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:35 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
2a192829fa Allow for platform-specific core.* config settings
In the Git for Windows project, we have ample precendent for config
settings that apply to Windows, and to Windows only.

Let's formalize this concept by introducing a platform_core_config()
function that can be #define'd in a platform-specific manner.

This will allow us to contain platform-specific code better, as the
corresponding variables no longer need to be exported so that they can
be defined in environment.c and be set in config.c

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:35 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
c5ac52b22f config: rename dummy parameter to cb in git_default_config()
This is the convention elsewhere (and prepares for the case where we may
need to pass callback data).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-29 11:34:35 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
0cf6f62d61 Start the merging-rebase to v2.15.1
This commit starts the rebase of 59ca2efea1 to b5b69059f7
2017-11-29 11:32:28 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
2b9dc9b294 Merge pull request #1380 from atetubou/revert_fscache
Revert "enable fscache while iterating every local refs"
2017-11-28 12:26:28 +01:00
Takuto Ikuta
0b74f7743d fixup! enable fscache while iterating every local refs
This reverts commit 09ccec45e3.

Using fscache here is not right way. It is better to specify
OBJECT_INFO_QUICK flag for has_object_file instead, as was done in Pull
Request #1379. This flag prevents directory list up for each refs also.

Signed-off-by: Takuto Ikuta <tikuta@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-28 12:23:36 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
289598f694 Merge pull request #1379 from atetubou/object_info_quick
fetch-pack: specify OBJECT_INFO_QUICK to remove duplicate prepare_pac…
2017-11-28 12:22:24 +01:00
Takuto Ikuta
ff4a78355c fetch-pack: use OBJECT_INFO_QUICK to avoid extra prepare_packed_git call
When I run git fetch, git tries to find object for each local and remote
refs.  Without specifying OBJECT_INFO_QUICK, has_object_file list up
entries in pack directory for each calls.

This patch makes git fetch fast for the repositories having large number
of refs, especially for windows because it's directory list up api is
much slower than linux.

Note: this patch was developed independently also by Jeff King:
https://public-inbox.org/git/20171120202920.7ppcwmzkxifywtoj@sigill.intra.peff.net/

Signed-off-by: Takuto Ikuta <tikuta@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-28 12:18:19 +01:00
Junio C Hamano
9b185bef0c Git 2.15.1
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
v2.15.1
2017-11-28 13:39:14 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b201e96f94 Merge branch 'rs/config-write-section-fix' into maint
There was a recent semantic mismerge in the codepath to write out a
section of a configuration section, which has been corrected.

* rs/config-write-section-fix:
  config: flip return value of write_section()
2017-11-28 13:38:33 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
3aaabcfd40 Merge branch 'js/for-each-ref-remote-name-and-ref'
The "--format=..." option "git for-each-ref" takes learned to show
the name of the 'remote' repository and the ref at the remote side
that is affected for 'upstream' and 'push' via "%(push:remotename)"
and friends.

* js/for-each-ref-remote-name-and-ref:
  for-each-ref: test :remotename and :remoteref
  for-each-ref: let upstream/push report the remote ref name
  for-each-ref: let upstream/push optionally report the remote name

This is the final iteration that made it into upstream Git's master
branch and that started out as 8148ee40ad (Merge branch
'mingw/ref-filter-remote-name', 2017-10-29).

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-27 21:02:29 +01:00
Johannes Schindelin
b3b51d13db fixup! Merge branch 'mingw/ref-filter-remote-name'
This reverts 8148ee40ad (Merge branch 'mingw/ref-filter-remote-name',
2017-10-29) in preparation for merging a newer iteration of the patch
series that made it into upstream Git's master branch.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
2017-11-27 20:57:52 +01:00
Junio C Hamano
7bc77766e1 A bit more fixes for 2.15.1
We've been waiting long enough, a few more would not hurt ;-)

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-11-27 10:58:31 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
80a0e0fdd6 Merge branch 'ma/reduce-heads-leakfix' into maint
Leak fixes.

* ma/reduce-heads-leakfix:
  reduce_heads: fix memory leaks
  builtin/merge-base: free commit lists
2017-11-27 10:57:02 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
03e8004f06 Merge branch 'ma/bisect-leakfix' into maint
Leak fixes.

* ma/bisect-leakfix:
  bisect: fix memory leak when returning best element
  bisect: fix off-by-one error in `best_bisection_sorted()`
  bisect: fix memory leak in `find_bisection()`
  bisect: change calling-convention of `find_bisection()`
2017-11-27 10:57:02 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
df481b99ef Merge branch 'rs/apply-fuzzy-match-fix' into maint
A fix for an ancient bug in "git apply --ignore-space-change" codepath.

* rs/apply-fuzzy-match-fix:
  apply: avoid out-of-bounds access in fuzzy_matchlines()
2017-11-27 10:57:02 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
b51df7d306 Merge branch 'ad/submitting-patches-title-decoration' into maint
Doc update around use of "format-patch --subject-prefix" etc.

* ad/submitting-patches-title-decoration:
  doc/SubmittingPatches: correct subject guidance
2017-11-27 10:57:01 +09:00
Junio C Hamano
95bf6151dc Merge branch 'rs/imap-send-next-arg-fix' into maint
Error checking in "git imap-send" for empty response has been
improved.

* rs/imap-send-next-arg-fix:
  imap-send: handle missing response codes gracefully
  imap-send: handle NULL return of next_arg()
2017-11-27 10:57:00 +09:00
Todd Zullinger
7d22aec681 RelNotes: minor typo fixes in 2.15.1 draft
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-11-26 12:49:23 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin
cf9318d188 Merge pull request #1372 from atetubou/enable_fscache_fetch
enable fscache while iterating every local refs
2017-11-26 00:26:52 +01:00
Takuto Ikuta
09ccec45e3 enable fscache while iterating every local refs
When I do git fetch, git reads entries in .git/objects/pack for every refs in local repository.

By enabling fscache, directory list up in .git/objects/pack for each refs is cached.
Without fscache, such behavior causes long running time when we do git fetch in local repository having many refs.

This patch improves execution time in such case, especially in very large repository like chromium.
In my windows workstation, this patch improves git fetch time from more than 3 minutes to less than 20 seconds for chromium repository.

Signed-off-by: Takuto Ikuta <tikuta@chromium.org>
2017-11-24 11:37:33 +09:00