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5709 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Edward Thomson
6e0fc1a631 mingw: use gcc-like memory barrier
Use the gcc-like memory barrier (__sync_synchronize) on mingw.
2016-02-08 16:30:41 -08:00
Edward Thomson
8a6d667763 global: make openssl registration like the rest 2016-02-08 16:30:39 -08:00
Edward Thomson
bad2702c43 global: refactor setup and cleanup
Move the common initialization and cleanup methods to reduce
unnecessary duplication.
2016-02-08 15:39:26 -08:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
240b6fed00 Merge pull request #3578 from bubaflub/fix_small_memory_leak
Free allocated pointer to curl stream on error
2016-02-05 15:19:24 -08:00
Edward Thomson
5c7f2f0188 winhttp: name mangle class / iid on mingw
Standard Windows type systems define CLSID_InternetSecurityManager
and IID_IInternetSecurityManager, but MinGW lacks these definitions.
As a result, we must hardcode these definitions ourselves.  However,
we should not use a public struct with those names, lest another
library do the same thing and consumers cannot link to both.
2016-01-19 11:13:23 -06:00
Bob Kuo
8bd1c19e76 Free allocated pointer to curl stream on error 2016-01-16 19:39:24 -06:00
P.S.V.R
b644e223aa Make packfile_unpack_compressed a private API 2016-01-13 11:02:38 +08:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
700f0aff24 Merge pull request #3562 from mgorny/ssh-read-stderr-fail
ssh_stream_read(): fix possible *bytes_read < 0 branch
2015-12-29 13:38:01 +00:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
a3776489e6 Merge pull request #3558 from libgit2/cmn/index-nolock
index: get rid of the locking
2015-12-28 15:12:37 +00:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
9d81509ab1 index: get rid of the locking
We don't support using an index object from multiple threads at the same
time, so the locking doesn't have any effect when following the
rules. If not following the rules, things are going to break down
anyway.
2015-12-28 13:55:44 +00:00
Edward Thomson
62602547db git_repository_init: include dotfiles when copying templates
Include dotfiles when copying template directory, which will handle
both a template directory itself that begins with a dotfile, and
any dotfiles inside the directory.
2015-12-26 22:41:00 -06:00
Edward Thomson
869320a85d Merge pull request #3546 from Cruel/master
Fix a couple function signatures
2015-12-26 16:55:29 -06:00
Michał Górny
02fdc2db22 ssh_stream_read(): fix possible *bytes_read < 0 branch
Fix the possibility of returning successfully from ssh_stream_read()
with *bytes_read < 0. This would occur if stdout channel read resulted
in 0, and stderr channel read failed afterwards.
2015-12-26 17:17:05 +01:00
Dmitriy Olshevskiy
91f0d186b4 typos in comments 2015-12-21 22:18:07 +03:00
Vicent Marti
ef8b7febc5 index: Also size-hint the hash table
Note that we're not checking whether the resize succeeds; in OOM cases,
we let it run with a "small" vector and hash table and see if by chance
we can grow it dynamically as we insert the new entries. Nothing to
lose really.
2015-12-16 19:36:50 +01:00
Vicent Marti
d7d46cfbfd index: Preallocate the entries vector with size hint 2015-12-16 17:04:08 +01:00
Vicent Marti
0cc20a8c48 index: Adjust namemask & mode when filling 2015-12-16 17:04:08 +01:00
Vicent Marti
879ebab314 merge: Use git_index__fill to populate the index
Instead of calling `git_index_add` in a loop, use the new
`git_index_fill` internal API to fill the index with the initial staged
entries.

The new `fill` helper assumes that all the entries will be unique and
valid, so it can append them at the end of the entries vector and only
sort it once at the end. It performs no validation checks.

This prevents the quadratic behavior caused by having to sort the
entries list once after every insertion.
2015-12-16 12:30:52 +01:00
Thomas Edvalson
95746a57c7 Fix a couple function signatures 2015-12-14 19:21:09 -05:00
Edward Thomson
7f2c1469f8 Merge pull request #3528 from chescock/Passthrough-from-credential-callback
Treat GIT_PASSTHROUGH as though git_cred_acquire_cb isn't set.
2015-12-14 13:54:02 -06:00
Edward Thomson
30c8e26074 Merge pull request #3521 from pks-t/blame-line-overflow
Line count overflow in git_blame_hunk and git_blame__entry
2015-12-14 13:53:26 -06:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
6aa06b65cf Merge pull request #3522 from pks-t/email-format-commit-message
diff: include commit message when formatting patch
2015-12-10 12:14:09 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
dc49eb585f Merge pull request #3538 from pks-t/pks/index-memory-leak
index: always queue `remove_entry` for removal
2015-12-10 11:57:44 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
465c3b38d5 reset: perform the checkout before moving HEAD or the index
This keeps the state of the workdir the same as one from HEAD, removing
a source of possible confusion when calculating the work that is to be
done.
2015-12-09 19:16:11 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
21b1e015a3 Merge pull request #3539 from libgit2/typedef-submodule-cb
Use a typedef for the submodule_foreach callback.
2015-12-08 21:11:58 +01:00
joshaber
eda726cfb5 Use a typedef for the submodule_foreach callback.
This fits with the style for the rest of the project, but more
importantly, makes life easier for bindings authors who auto-generate
code.
2015-12-08 11:34:00 -05:00
Patrick Steinhardt
b057fdef69 index: always queue remove_entry for removal
When replacing an index with a new one, we need to iterate
through all index entries in order to determine which entries are
equal. When it is not possible to re-use old entries for the new
index, we move it into a list of entries that are to be removed
and thus free'd.

When we encounter a non-zero error code, though, we skip adding
the current index entry to the remove-queue. `INSERT_MAP_EX`,
which is the function last run before adding to the remove-queue,
may return a positive non-zero code that indicates what exactly
happened while inserting the element. In this case we skip adding
the entry to the remove-queue but still continue the current
operation, leading to a leak of the current entry.

Fix this by checking for a negative return value instead of a
non-zero one when we want to add the current index entry to the
remove-queue.
2015-12-08 16:29:08 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
fc43646965 tree: mark a tree as already sorted
The trees are sorted on-disk, so we don't have to go over them
again. This cuts almost a fifth of time spent parsing trees.
2015-12-06 23:17:19 +01:00
Edward Thomson
5d1f31c6e6 Merge pull request #3530 from libgit2/cmn/parse-mode
tree: use a specialised mode parse function
2015-12-03 17:42:52 -05:00
Edward Thomson
626f9e243e index: canonicalize inserted paths safely
When adding to the index, we look to see if a portion of the given
path matches a portion of a path in the index.  If so, we will use
the existing path information.  For example, when adding `foo/bar.c`,
if there is an index entry to `FOO/other` and the filesystem is case
insensitive, then we will put `bar.c` into the existing tree instead
of creating a new one with a different case.

Use `strncmp` to do that instead of `memcmp`.  When we `bsearch`
into the index, we locate the position where the new entry would
go.  The index entry at that position does not necessarily have
a relation to the entry we're adding, so we cannot make assumptions
and use `memcmp`.  Instead, compare them as strings.

When canonicalizing paths, we look for the first index entry that
matches a given substring.
2015-12-03 16:27:15 -05:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
0174f21b0a tree: use a specialised mode parse function
Instead of going out to strtol, which is made to parse generic numbers,
copy a parse function from git which is specialised for file modes.
2015-12-02 18:59:58 +01:00
Chris Hescock
efd9ab568b Treat GIT_PASSTHROUGH as though git_cred_acquire_cb isn't set. 2015-12-01 10:54:20 -05:00
Patrick Steinhardt
9487585ddc tree: mark cloned tree entries as un-pooled
When duplicating a `struct git_tree_entry` with
`git_tree_entry_dup` the resulting structure is not allocated
inside a memory pool. As we do a 1:1 copy of the original struct,
though, we also copy the `pooled` field, which is set to `true`
for pooled entries. This results in a huge memory leak as we
never free tree entries that were duplicated from a pooled
tree entry.

Fix this by marking the newly duplicated entry as un-pooled.
2015-12-01 14:25:15 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
254e0a33ee diff: include commit message when formatting patch
When formatting a patch as email we do not include the commit's
message in the formatted patch output. Implement this and add a
test that verifies behavior.
2015-12-01 10:12:53 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
7f8fe1d45e commit: introduce git_commit_body
It is already possible to get a commit's summary with the
`git_commit_summary` function. It is not possible to get the
remaining part of the commit message, that is the commit
message's body.

Fix this by introducing a new function `git_commit_body`.
2015-12-01 10:07:00 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
944dbd1259 blame: use size_t for line counts in git_blame__entry
The `git_blame__entry` struct keeps track of line counts with
`int` fields. Since `int` is only guaranteed to be at least 16
bits we may overflow on certain platforms when line counts exceed
2^15.

Fix this by instead storing line counts in `size_t`.
2015-12-01 09:02:47 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
cb1cb24ca9 blame: use size_t for line counts in git_blame_hunk
It is not unreasonable to have versioned files with a line count
exceeding 2^16. Upon blaming such files we fail to correctly keep
track of the lines as `git_blame_hunk` stores them in `uint16_t`
fields.

Fix this by converting the line fields of `git_blame_hunk` to
`size_t`. Add test to verify behavior.
2015-12-01 09:02:47 +01:00
Edward Thomson
337b2b08f4 Merge pull request #3508 from libgit2/cmn/tree-parse-speed
Improvements to tree parsing speed
2015-11-30 20:53:54 -05:00
Patrick Steinhardt
bbd2fa4e70 object: remove unused constant OBJECT_BASE_SIZE 2015-11-30 18:05:27 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
95ae3520c5 tree: ensure the entry filename fits in 16 bits
Return an error in case the length is too big. Also take this
opportunity to have a single allocating function for the size and
overflow logic.
2015-11-30 17:32:18 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
a27f31d8f5 Merge pull request #3513 from ethomson/merge_recursive
Recursive Merge
2015-11-30 04:49:31 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
ee42bb0e3d tree: make path len uint16_t and avoid holes
This reduces the size of the struct from 32 to 26 bytes, and leaves a
single padding byte at the end of the struct (which comes from the
zero-length array).
2015-11-28 19:21:52 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
2580077fc2 tree: calculate the filename length once
We already know the size due to the `memchr()` so use that information
instead of calling `strlen()` on it.
2015-11-28 19:21:52 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
ed970748b6 tree: pool the entry memory allocations
These are rather small allocations, so we end up spending a non-trivial
amount of time asking the OS for memory. Since these entries are tied to
the lifetime of their tree, we can give the tree a pool so we speed up
the allocations.
2015-11-28 19:21:51 +01:00
Carlos Martín Nieto
7132150ddf tree: avoid advancing over the filename multiple times
We've already looked at the filename with `memchr()` and then used
`strlen()` to allocate the entry. We already know how much we have to
advance to get to the object id, so add the filename length instead of
looking at each byte again.
2015-11-28 19:21:51 +01:00
Edward Thomson
5b9c63c3f6 recursive merge: add a recursion limit 2015-11-25 16:25:47 -05:00
Edward Thomson
78859c6344 merge: handle conflicts in recursive base building
When building a recursive merge base, allow conflicts to occur.
Use the file (with conflict markers) as the common ancestor.

The user has already seen and dealt with this conflict by virtue
of having a criss-cross merge.  If they resolved this conflict
identically in both branches, then there will be no conflict in the
result.  This is the best case scenario.

If they did not resolve the conflict identically in the two branches,
then we will generate a new conflict.  If the user is simply using
standard conflict output then the results will be fairly sensible.
But if the user is using a mergetool or using diff3 output, then the
common ancestor will be a conflict file (itself with diff3 output,
haha!).  This is quite terrible, but it matches git's behavior.
2015-11-25 15:38:39 -05:00
Edward Thomson
76ade3a0b8 merge: use annotated commits for recursion
Use annotated commits to act as our virtual bases, instead of regular
commits, to avoid polluting the odb with virtual base commits and
trees.  Instead, build an annotated commit with an index and pointers
to the commits that it was merged from.
2015-11-25 15:38:16 -05:00
Edward Thomson
7730fe8e9c merge: merge annotated commits instead of regular commits 2015-11-25 15:38:03 -05:00
Edward Thomson
3f2bb387a4 merge: octopus merge common ancestors when >2
When there are more than two common ancestors, continue merging the
virtual base with the additional common ancestors, effectively
octopus merging a new virtual base.
2015-11-25 15:37:57 -05:00