New external functions:
- git_index_unmerged_entrycount: Counts the unmerged entries in
the index
- git_index_get_unmerged: Gets an unmerged entry from the index
by name
New internal functions:
- read_unmerged: Wrapper for read_unmerged_internal
- read_unmerged_internal: Reads unmerged entries from the index
if the index has the INDEX_EXT_UNMERGED_SIG set
- unmerged_srch: Search function for unmerged vector
- unmerged_cmp: Compare function for unmerged vector
New data structures:
- git_index now contains a git_vector unmerged that stores
unmerged entries
- git_index_entry_unmerged: Representation of an unmerged file
entry. It represents all three versions of the file at the
same time, with one name, three modes and three OIDs
Most tags will have a timestamp of whenever the code is running and
dealing with time and timezones is error-prone. Optimize for this case
by adding a function which causes the signature to be created with a
current timestamp.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <cmn@elego.de>
git_repository_path() and git_repository_workdir() respectively return the path to the git repository and the working directory. Those paths are absolute and normalized.
Don't blindly pass the target type to git_tag_type2string as it will
give an empty string on GIT_OBJ_ANY which would cause us to create an
invalid tag object.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <cmn@elego.de>
We cannot assume that Redis is never going to return an error code; when
Reddit fails, we cannot crash our library, we need to handle the crash
gracefully.
Signed-off-by: Vicent Marti <tanoku@gmail.com>
The git test repository was holding a wrongly named tag reference ("very-simple") pointing at a tag named "e90810b".
This mistake (mine :-/ ) originates back to https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/commit/9282e92
Whole credit goes to @tclem for having spotted this.
Streaming writes will no longer fail when writing to a backend that
doesn't support streaming writes but supports direct ones.
Now we create a fake stream on memory and then write it as a single
block using the backend `write` callback.
If we want debugging symbols, we most likely want them to point to the
right place. With -O2, gdb or valgrind may give wrong information.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Martín Nieto <cmn@elego.de>