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Jeff King 102cf7a6aa tempfile: release deactivated strbufs instead of resetting
When a tempfile is deactivated, we reset its strbuf to the
empty string, which means we hold onto the memory for later
reuse.

Since we'd like to move to a system where tempfile structs
can actually be freed, deactivating one should drop all
resources it is currently using. And thus "release" rather
than "reset" is the appropriate function to call.

In theory the reset may have saved a malloc() when a
tempfile (or a lockfile) is reused multiple times. But in
practice this happened rarely. Most of our tempfiles are
single-use, since in cases where we might actually use many
(like ref locking) we xcalloc() a fresh one for each ref. In
fact, we leak those locks (to appease the rule that tempfile
storage can never be freed). Which means that using reset is
actively hurting us: instead of leaking just the tempfile
struct, we're leaking the extra heap chunk for the filename,
too.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:54 +09:00
Jeff King 6b93506696 tempfile: robustify cleanup handler
We may call remove_tempfiles() from an atexit handler, or
from a signal handler. In the latter case we must take care
to avoid functions which may deadlock if the process is in
an unknown state, including looking at any stdio handles
(which may be in the middle of doing I/O and locked) or
calling malloc() or free().

The current implementation calls delete_tempfile(). We unset
the tempfile's stdio handle (if any) to avoid deadlocking
there. But delete_tempfile() still calls unlink_or_warn(),
which can deadlock writing to stderr if the unlink fails.

Since delete_tempfile() isn't very long, let's just
open-code our own simple conservative version of the same
thing.  Notably:

  1. The "skip_fclose" flag is now called "in_signal_handler",
     because it should inform more decisions than just the
     fclose handling.

  2. We can replace close_tempfile() with just close(fd).
     That skips the fclose() question altogether. This is
     fine for the atexit() case, too; there's no point
     flushing data to a file which we're about to delete
     anyway.

  3. We can choose between unlink/unlink_or_warn based on
     whether it's safe to use stderr.

  4. We can replace the deactivate_tempfile() call with a
     simple setting of the active flag. There's no need to
     do any further cleanup since we know the program is
     exiting.  And even though the current deactivation code
     is safe in a signal handler, this frees us up in future
     patches to make non-signal deactivation more
     complicated (e.g., by freeing resources).

  5. There's no need to remove items from the tempfile_list.
     The "active" flag is the ultimate answer to whether an
     entry has been handled or not. Manipulating the list
     just introduces more chance of recursive signals
     stomping on each other, and the whole list will go away
     when the program exits anyway. Less is more.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King b5f4dcb598 tempfile: factor out deactivation
When we deactivate a tempfile, we also have to clean up the
"filename" strbuf. Let's pull this out into its own function
to keep the logic in one place (which will become more
important when a future patch makes it more complicated).

Note that we can use the same function when deactivating an
object that _isn't_ actually active yet (like when we hit an
error creating a tempfile). These callsites don't currently
reset the "active" flag to 0, but it's OK to do so (it's
just a noop for these cases).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King 2933ebbac1 tempfile: factor out activation
There are a few steps required to "activate" a tempfile
struct. Let's pull these out into a function. That saves a
few repeated lines now, but more importantly will make it
easier to change the activation scheme later.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King 9b028aa45a tempfile: replace die("BUG") with BUG()
Compared to die(), using BUG() triggers abort(). That may
give us an actual coredump, which should make it easier to
get a stack trace. And since the programming error for these
assertions is not in the functions themselves but in their
callers, such a stack trace is needed to actually find the
source of the bug.

In addition, abort() raises SIGABRT, which is more likely to
be caught by our test suite.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King f5b4dc7668 tempfile: handle NULL tempfile pointers gracefully
The tempfile functions all take pointers to tempfile
objects, but do not check whether the argument is NULL.
This isn't a big deal in practice, since the lifetime of any
tempfile object is defined to last for the whole program. So
even if we try to call delete_tempfile() on an
already-deleted tempfile, our "active" check will tell us
that it's a noop.

In preparation for transitioning to a new system that
loosens the "tempfile objects can never be freed" rule,
let's tighten up our active checks:

  1. A NULL pointer is now defined as "inactive" (so it will
     BUG for most functions, but works as a silent noop for
     things like delete_tempfile).

  2. Functions should always do the "active" check before
     looking at any of the struct fields.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King e6fc267314 tempfile: prefer is_tempfile_active to bare access
The tempfile code keeps an "active" flag, and we have a
number of assertions to make sure that the objects are being
used in the right order. Most of these directly check
"active" rather than using the is_tempfile_active()
accessor.

Let's prefer using the accessor, in preparation for it
growing more complicated logic (like checking for NULL).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King 83a3069a38 lockfile: do not rollback lock on failed close
Since the lockfile code is based on the tempfile code, it
has some of the same problems, including that close_lock_file()
erases the tempfile's filename buf, making it hard for the
caller to write a good error message.

In practice this comes up less for lockfiles than for
straight tempfiles, since we usually just report the
refname. But there is at least one buggy case in
write_ref_to_lockfile(). Besides, given the coupling between
the lockfile and tempfile modules, it's less confusing if
their close() functions have the same semantics.

Just as the previous commit did for close_tempfile(), let's
teach close_lock_file() and its wrapper close_ref() not to
rollback on error. And just as before, we'll give them new
"gently" names to catch any new callers that are added.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King 49bd0fc222 tempfile: do not delete tempfile on failed close
When close_tempfile() fails, we delete the tempfile and
reset the fields of the tempfile struct. This makes it
easier for callers to return without cleaning up, but it
also makes this common pattern:

  if (close_tempfile(tempfile))
	return error_errno("error closing %s", tempfile->filename.buf);

wrong, because the "filename" field has been reset after the
failed close. And it's not easy to fix, as in many cases we
don't have another copy of the filename (e.g., if it was
created via one of the mks_tempfile functions, and we just
have the original template string).

Let's drop the feature that a failed close automatically
deletes the file. This puts the burden on the caller to do
the deletion themselves, but this isn't that big a deal.
Callers which do:

  if (write(...) || close_tempfile(...)) {
	delete_tempfile(...);
	return -1;
  }

already had to call delete when the write() failed, and so
aren't affected. Likewise, any caller which just calls die()
in the error path is OK; we'll delete the tempfile during
the atexit handler.

Because this patch changes the semantics of close_tempfile()
without changing its signature, all callers need to be
manually checked and converted to the new scheme. This patch
covers all in-tree callers, but there may be others for
not-yet-merged topics. To catch these, we rename the
function to close_tempfile_gently(), which will attract
compile-time attention to new callers. (Technically the
original could be considered "gentle" already in that it
didn't die() on errors, but this one is even more so).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King 45c6b1ed24 always check return value of close_tempfile
If close_tempfile() encounters an error, then it deletes the
tempfile and resets the "struct tempfile". But many code
paths ignore the return value and continue to use the
tempfile. Instead, we should generally treat this the same
as a write() error.

Note that in the postimage of some of these cases our error
message will be bogus after a failed close because we look
at tempfile->filename (either directly or via get_tempfile_path).
But after the failed close resets the tempfile object, this
is guaranteed to be the empty string. That will be addressed
in a future patch (because there are many more cases of the
same problem than just these instances).

Note also in the hunk in gpg-interface.c that it's fine to
call delete_tempfile() in the error path, even if
close_tempfile() failed and already deleted the file. The
tempfile code is smart enough to know the second deletion is
a noop.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:53 +09:00
Jeff King d88ef66051 verify_signed_buffer: prefer close_tempfile() to close()
We do a manual close() on the descriptor provided to us by
mks_tempfile. But this runs contrary to the advice in
tempfile.h, which notes that you should always use
close_tempfile(). Otherwise the descriptor may be reused
without the tempfile object knowing it, and the later call
to delete_tempfile() could close a random descriptor.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:52 +09:00
Jeff King c0e963b77c setup_temporary_shallow: move tempfile struct into function
The setup_temporary_shallow() function creates a temporary
file, but we never access the tempfile struct outside of the
function. This is OK, since it means we'll just clean up the
tempfile on exit.  But we can simplify the code a bit by
moving the global tempfile struct to the only function in
which it's used.

Note that it must remain "static" due to tempfile.c's
requirement that tempfile storage never goes away until
program exit.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:52 +09:00
Jeff King 0899013993 setup_temporary_shallow: avoid using inactive tempfile
When there are no shallow entries to write, we skip creating
the tempfile entirely and try to return the empty string.

But we do so by calling get_tempfile_path() on the inactive
tempfile object. This will trigger an assertion that kills
the program. The bug was introduced by 6e122b449b
(setup_temporary_shallow(): use tempfile module,
2015-08-10). But nobody seems to have noticed since then
because we do not end up calling this function at all when
there are no shallow items. In other words, this code path
is completely unexercised.

Since the tempfile object is a static global, it _is_
possible that we call the function twice, writing out
shallow info the first time and then "reusing" our tempfile
object the second time. But:

  1. It seems unlikely that this was the intent, as hitting
     this code path would imply somebody clearing the
     shallow_info list between calls.

     And if somebody _did_ call the function multiple times
     without clearing the shallow_info list, we'd hit a
     different BUG for trying to reuse an already-active
     tempfile.

  2. I verified by code inspection that the function is only
     called once per program. And also replacing this code
     with a BUG() and running the test suite demonstrates
     that it is not triggered there.

So we could probably just replace this with an assertion and
confirm that it's never called. However, the original intent
does seem to be that you _could_ call it when the
shallow_info is empty. And that's easy enough to do; since
the return value doesn't need to point to a writable buffer,
we can just return a string literal.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:52 +09:00
Jeff King c82c75b951 write_index_as_tree: cleanup tempfile on error
If we failed to write our new index file, we rollback our
lockfile to remove the temporary index. But if we fail
before we even get to the write step (because reading the
old index failed), we leave the lockfile in place, which
makes no sense.

In practice this hasn't been a big deal because failing at
write_index_as_tree() typically results in the whole program
exiting (and thus the tempfile handler kicking in and
cleaning up the files). But this function should
consistently take responsibility for the resources it
allocates.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 17:19:52 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 3ec7d702a8 The sixth batch post 2.14
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-09-06 13:15:24 +09:00
Junio C Hamano a7d7f125e3 Merge branch 'rs/archive-excluded-directory'
"git archive" did not work well with pathspecs and the
export-ignore attribute.

* rs/archive-excluded-directory:
  archive: don't queue excluded directories
  archive: factor out helper functions for handling attributes
  t5001: add tests for export-ignore attributes and exclude pathspecs
2017-09-06 13:11:25 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 8b36f0b196 Merge branch 'po/read-graft-line'
Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues; this is to
ensure that we do not assume sizeof(struct object_id) is the same
as the length of SHA-1 hash (or length of longest hash we support).

* po/read-graft-line:
  commit: rewrite read_graft_line
  commit: allocate array using object_id size
  commit: replace the raw buffer with strbuf in read_graft_line
  sha1_file: fix definition of null_sha1
2017-09-06 13:11:25 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 1fb77b3ee5 Merge branch 'ks/branch-set-upstream'
"branch --set-upstream" that has been deprecated in Git 1.8 has
finally been retired.

* ks/branch-set-upstream:
  branch: quote branch/ref names to improve readability
  builtin/branch: stop supporting the "--set-upstream" option
  t3200: cleanup cruft of a test
2017-09-06 13:11:24 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 238e487ea9 The fifth batch post 2.14
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-26 23:00:01 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 6e6ba65a7c Merge branch 'mg/killed-merge'
Killing "git merge --edit" before the editor returns control left
the repository in a state with MERGE_MSG but without MERGE_HEAD,
which incorrectly tells the subsequent "git commit" that there was
a squash merge in progress.  This has been fixed.

* mg/killed-merge:
  merge: save merge state earlier
  merge: split write_merge_state in two
  merge: clarify call chain
  Documentation/git-merge: explain --continue
2017-08-26 22:55:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano eabdcd4ab4 Merge branch 'jt/packmigrate'
Code movement to make it easier to hack later.

* jt/packmigrate: (23 commits)
  pack: move for_each_packed_object()
  pack: move has_pack_index()
  pack: move has_sha1_pack()
  pack: move find_pack_entry() and make it global
  pack: move find_sha1_pack()
  pack: move find_pack_entry_one(), is_pack_valid()
  pack: move check_pack_index_ptr(), nth_packed_object_offset()
  pack: move nth_packed_object_{sha1,oid}
  pack: move clear_delta_base_cache(), packed_object_info(), unpack_entry()
  pack: move unpack_object_header()
  pack: move get_size_from_delta()
  pack: move unpack_object_header_buffer()
  pack: move {,re}prepare_packed_git and approximate_object_count
  pack: move install_packed_git()
  pack: move add_packed_git()
  pack: move unuse_pack()
  pack: move use_pack()
  pack: move pack-closing functions
  pack: move release_pack_memory()
  pack: move open_pack_index(), parse_pack_index()
  ...
2017-08-26 22:55:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano f2dd90fc1c Merge branch 'mh/ref-lock-entry'
The code to acquire a lock on a reference (e.g. while accepting a
push from a client) used to immediately fail when the reference is
already locked---now it waits for a very short while and retries,
which can make it succeed if the lock holder was holding it during
a read-only operation.

* mh/ref-lock-entry:
  refs: retry acquiring reference locks for 100ms
2017-08-26 22:55:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 138e52ea68 Merge branch 'jt/doc-pack-objects-fix'
Doc updates.

* jt/doc-pack-objects-fix:
  Doc: clarify that pack-objects makes packs, plural
2017-08-26 22:55:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 96352ef9b4 Merge branch 'jc/cutoff-config'
"[gc] rerereResolved = 5.days" used to be invalid, as the variable
is defined to take an integer counting the number of days.  It now
is allowed.

* jc/cutoff-config:
  rerere: allow approxidate in gc.rerereResolved/gc.rerereUnresolved
  rerere: represent time duration in timestamp_t internally
  t4200: parameterize "rerere gc" custom expiry test
  t4200: gather "rerere gc" together
  t4200: make "rerere gc" test more robust
  t4200: give us a clean slate after "rerere gc" tests
2017-08-26 22:55:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 030faf2fa5 Merge branch 'kw/write-index-reduce-alloc'
We used to spend more than necessary cycles allocating and freeing
piece of memory while writing each index entry out.  This has been
optimized.

* kw/write-index-reduce-alloc:
  read-cache: avoid allocating every ondisk entry when writing
  read-cache: fix memory leak in do_write_index
  perf: add test for writing the index
2017-08-26 22:55:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 614ea03a71 Merge branch 'bw/submodule-config-cleanup'
Code clean-up to avoid mixing values read from the .gitmodules file
and values read from the .git/config file.

* bw/submodule-config-cleanup:
  submodule: remove gitmodules_config
  unpack-trees: improve loading of .gitmodules
  submodule-config: lazy-load a repository's .gitmodules file
  submodule-config: move submodule-config functions to submodule-config.c
  submodule-config: remove support for overlaying repository config
  diff: stop allowing diff to have submodules configured in .git/config
  submodule: remove submodule_config callback routine
  unpack-trees: don't respect submodule.update
  submodule: don't rely on overlayed config when setting diffopts
  fetch: don't overlay config with submodule-config
  submodule--helper: don't overlay config in update-clone
  submodule--helper: don't overlay config in remote_submodule_branch
  add, reset: ensure submodules can be added or reset
  submodule: don't use submodule_from_name
  t7411: check configuration parsing errors
2017-08-26 22:55:08 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 2adb614902 Merge branch 'js/gitweb-raw-blob-link-in-history'
"gitweb" shows a link to visit the 'raw' contents of blbos in the
history overview page.

* js/gitweb-raw-blob-link-in-history:
  gitweb: add 'raw' blob_plain link in history overview
2017-08-26 22:55:07 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 6b8aa3294e Merge branch 'po/object-id'
* po/object-id:
  sha1_file: convert index_stream to struct object_id
  sha1_file: convert hash_sha1_file_literally to struct object_id
  sha1_file: convert index_fd to struct object_id
  sha1_file: convert index_path to struct object_id
  read-cache: convert to struct object_id
  builtin/hash-object: convert to struct object_id
2017-08-26 22:55:07 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 18c88f9af6 Merge branch 'jn/vcs-svn-cleanup'
Code clean-up.

* jn/vcs-svn-cleanup:
  vcs-svn: move remaining repo_tree functions to fast_export.h
  vcs-svn: remove repo_delete wrapper function
  vcs-svn: remove custom mode constants
  vcs-svn: remove more unused prototypes and declarations
2017-08-26 22:55:06 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 4c3be636af Merge branch 'bc/vcs-svn-cleanup'
Code clean-up.

* bc/vcs-svn-cleanup:
  vcs-svn: rename repo functions to "svn_repo"
  vcs-svn: remove unused prototypes
2017-08-26 22:55:05 -07:00
Junio C Hamano a17483fcfe Merge branch 'tb/apply-with-crlf'
"git apply" that is used as a better "patch -p1" failed to apply a
taken from a file with CRLF line endings to a file with CRLF line
endings.  The root cause was because it misused convert_to_git()
that tried to do "safe-crlf" processing by looking at the index
entry at the same path, which is a nonsense---in that mode, "apply"
is not working on the data in (or derived from) the index at all.
This has been fixed.

* tb/apply-with-crlf:
  apply: file commited with CRLF should roundtrip diff and apply
  convert: add SAFE_CRLF_KEEP_CRLF
2017-08-26 22:55:05 -07:00
Junio C Hamano f6a47f9b7a Merge branch 'jt/stash-tests'
Test update to improve coverage for "git stash" operations.

* jt/stash-tests:
  stash: add a test for stashing in a detached state
  stash: add a test for when apply fails during stash branch
  stash: add a test for stash create with no files
2017-08-26 22:55:04 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 06cf4f2d87 Merge branch 'jk/trailers-parse'
"git interpret-trailers" has been taught a "--parse" and a few
other options to make it easier for scripts to grab existing
trailer lines from a commit log message.

* jk/trailers-parse:
  doc/interpret-trailers: fix "the this" typo
  pretty: support normalization options for %(trailers)
  t4205: refactor %(trailers) tests
  pretty: move trailer formatting to trailer.c
  interpret-trailers: add --parse convenience option
  interpret-trailers: add an option to unfold values
  interpret-trailers: add an option to show only existing trailers
  interpret-trailers: add an option to show only the trailers
  trailer: put process_trailers() options into a struct
2017-08-26 22:55:04 -07:00
Junio C Hamano bfd91b4134 Merge branch 'pb/trailers-from-command-line'
"git interpret-trailers" learned to take the trailer specifications
from the command line that overrides the configured values.

* pb/trailers-from-command-line:
  interpret-trailers: fix documentation typo
  interpret-trailers: add options for actions
  trailers: introduce struct new_trailer_item
  trailers: export action enums and corresponding lookup functions
2017-08-26 22:55:04 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 0b96358479 Merge branch 'jt/diff-color-move-fix'
A handful of bugfixes and an improvement to "diff --color-moved".

* jt/diff-color-move-fix:
  diff: define block by number of alphanumeric chars
  diff: respect MIN_BLOCK_LENGTH for last block
  diff: avoid redundantly clearing a flag
2017-08-26 22:55:04 -07:00
Junio C Hamano b6c4058f97 Merge branch 'sb/diff-color-move'
"git diff" has been taught to optionally paint new lines that are
the same as deleted lines elsewhere differently from genuinely new
lines.

* sb/diff-color-move: (25 commits)
  diff: document the new --color-moved setting
  diff.c: add dimming to moved line detection
  diff.c: color moved lines differently, plain mode
  diff.c: color moved lines differently
  diff.c: buffer all output if asked to
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns about DIFF_SYMBOL_SUMMARY
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns about DIFF_SYMBOL_STAT_SEP
  diff.c: convert word diffing to use emit_diff_symbol
  diff.c: convert show_stats to use emit_diff_symbol
  diff.c: convert emit_binary_diff_body to use emit_diff_symbol
  submodule.c: migrate diff output to use emit_diff_symbol
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_REWRITE_DIFF
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns about DIFF_SYMBOL_BINARY_FILES
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_HEADER
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_FILEPAIR_{PLUS, MINUS}
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTEXT_INCOMPLETE
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_WORDS[_PORCELAIN]
  diff.c: migrate emit_line_checked to use emit_diff_symbol
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_NO_LF_EOF
  diff.c: emit_diff_symbol learns DIFF_SYMBOL_CONTEXT_FRAGINFO
  ...
2017-08-26 22:55:03 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 3dc57ebfbd The fourth batch post 2.14
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-24 10:37:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 16e842bcf5 Merge branch 'jk/doc-the-this'
Doc clean-up.

* jk/doc-the-this:
  doc: fix typo in sendemail.identity
2017-08-24 10:20:04 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 985b2cfc7b Merge branch 'rs/commit-h-single-parent-cleanup'
Code clean-up.

* rs/commit-h-single-parent-cleanup:
  commit: remove unused inline function single_parent()
2017-08-24 10:20:03 -07:00
Junio C Hamano d33a433236 Merge branch 'jc/simplify-progress'
The API to start showing progress meter after a short delay has
been simplified.

* jc/simplify-progress:
  progress: simplify "delayed" progress API
2017-08-24 10:20:02 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 6ea13d8845 Merge branch 'tc/curl-with-backports'
Updates to the HTTP layer we made recently unconditionally used
features of libCurl without checking the existence of them, causing
compilation errors, which has been fixed.  Also migrate the code to
check feature macros, not version numbers, to cope better with
libCurl that vendor ships with backported features.

* tc/curl-with-backports:
  http: use a feature check to enable GSSAPI delegation control
  http: fix handling of missing CURLPROTO_*
2017-08-24 10:20:02 -07:00
Junio C Hamano d1615f93ac Merge branch 'cc/subprocess-handshake-missing-capabilities'
When handshake with a subprocess filter notices that the process
asked for an unknown capability, Git did not report what program
the offending subprocess was running.  This has been corrected.

* cc/subprocess-handshake-missing-capabilities:
  sub-process: print the cmd when a capability is unsupported
2017-08-24 10:20:02 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 11bd95604a Merge branch 'rs/object-id'
Conversion from uchar[20] to struct object_id continues.

* rs/object-id:
  tree-walk: convert fill_tree_descriptor() to object_id
2017-08-24 10:20:02 -07:00
Junio C Hamano bdfc15fb21 Merge branch 'lg/merge-signoff'
"git merge" learned a "--signoff" option to add the Signed-off-by:
trailer with the committer's name.

* lg/merge-signoff:
  merge: add a --signoff flag
2017-08-24 10:20:02 -07:00
Jonathan Tan 7709f468fd pack: move for_each_packed_object()
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-23 15:12:07 -07:00
Jonathan Tan f9a8672a81 pack: move has_pack_index()
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-23 15:12:07 -07:00
Jonathan Tan 150e3001d0 pack: move has_sha1_pack()
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-23 15:12:07 -07:00
Jonathan Tan 1a1e5d4f47 pack: move find_pack_entry() and make it global
This function needs to be global as it is used by sha1_file.c and will
be used by packfile.c.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-23 15:12:07 -07:00
Jonathan Tan d6fe0036fd pack: move find_sha1_pack()
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-23 15:12:07 -07:00
Jonathan Tan a2551953b9 pack: move find_pack_entry_one(), is_pack_valid()
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2017-08-23 15:12:07 -07:00