Converted an internal utility to return an oid,
rather than a tree entry (whose lifetime is tied
to the parent tree, which was freed before
returning).
This test is intended to verify that 64-bit
machines can handle parsing dates in 2039 and
beyond, and fails on 32-bit machines. It is now
omitted when run on a 32-bit machine to eliminate
an expected failure.
t to use openssl, as confusing cross-compiler
t to use openssl, as confusing cross-compiler
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modified: CMakeLists.txt
Two things:
1) By default, Linux CMake puts -fPIC on the link line. So we remove that
for MINGW to avoid warnings that it will be ignored.
2) Similarly, move -fvisibility=hidden flag to be for non-mingw
compilation only to avoid warnings that it will be ignored.
The error codes from failed lookups of system and global files
on Windows were not consistent with the codes returned on other
platforms. This makes the error detection patterns match and
adds a unit test for the various errors.
This fixes two bugs:
* Issue #728 where git_status_file was not working for files
that contain spaces. This was caused by reusing the "fnmatch"
parsing code from ignore and attribute files to interpret the
"pathspec" that constrained the files to apply the status to.
In that code, unescaped whitespace was considered terminal to
the pattern, so a file with internal whitespace was excluded
from the matched files. The fix was to add a mode to that code
that allows spaces and tabs inside patterns. This mode only
comes into play when parsing in-memory strings.
* The other issue was undetected, but it was in the recently
added code to reload gitattributes / gitignores when they were
changed on disk. That code was not clearing out the old values
from the cached file content before reparsing which meant that
newly added patterns would be read in, but deleted patterns
would not be removed. The fix was to clear the vector of
patterns in a cached file before reparsing the file.