[ANNOUNCE] Git v2.38.0
Junio C Hamano
gitster at pobox.com
Mon Oct 3 18:30:01 BST 2022
The latest feature release Git v2.38.0 is now available at the
usual places. It is comprised of 699 non-merge commits since
v2.37.0, contributed by 92 people, 24 of which are new faces [*].
The tarballs are found at:
https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/
The following public repositories all have a copy of the 'v2.38.0'
tag and the 'master' branch that the tag points at:
url = https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git
url = https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git
url = git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git
url = https://github.com/gitster/git
New contributors whose contributions weren't in v2.37.0 are as follows.
Welcome to the Git development community!
Andrew Olsen, Anthony Delannoy, Carlos López, Celeste Liu,
Cleber Rosa, David Plumpton, Elijah Conners, Eric DeCosta,
Goss Geppert, Hubert Bossot, Ilya K, Ingy dot Net, Jacob Stopak,
Julien Rouhaud, Kilian Kilger, Lana Deere, Manuel Boni, Matthew
Klein, Miaoqian Lin, Moritz Baumann, Pavel Rappo, Pierre Garnier,
Richard Oliver, and Xavier Morel.
Returning contributors who helped this release are as follows.
Thanks for your continued support.
Abhradeep Chakraborty, Adam Dinwoodie, Ævar Arnfjörð
Bjarmason, Alexander Shopov, Alex Henrie, Arthur Milchior,
Bagas Sanjaya, brian m. carlson, Calvin Wan, Carlo Marcelo
Arenas Belón, Christian Couder, Christoph Reiter, Derrick
Stolee, Dimitriy Ryazantcev, Đoàn Trần Công Danh, Elijah
Newren, Emily Shaffer, Emir SARI, Eric Sunshine, Fangyi
Zhou, Felipe Contreras, Fernando Ramos, Glen Choo, Han Xin,
Hariom Verma, Jacob Keller, Jaydeep Das, Jean-Noël Avila,
Jeff King, Jiang Xin, Joey Hess, Johannes Schindelin, John
Cai, Jonathan Tan, Jordi Mas, Josh Steadmon, Junio C Hamano,
Justin Donnelly, Kyle Zhao, Lessley Dennington, Li Linchao,
Linus Torvalds, Martin Ågren, Matheus Tavares, Matthew John
Cheetham, Michael J Gruber, Øystein Walle, Peter Krefting,
Philip Oakley, Philippe Blain, Phillip Szelat, Phillip Wood,
Ralf Thielow, Randall S. Becker, Renato Botelho, René Scharfe,
Shaoxuan Yuan, Siddharth Asthana, SZEDER Gábor, Tao Klerks,
Taylor Blau, Teng Long, Todd Zullinger, Torsten Bögershausen,
Victoria Dye, Yi-Jyun Pan, ZheNing Hu, and 依云.
[*] We are counting not just the authorship contribution but issue
reporting, mentoring, helping and reviewing that are recorded in
the commit trailers.
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Git v2.38 Release Notes
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UI, Workflows & Features
* "git remote show [-n] frotz" now pays attention to negative
pathspec.
* "git push" sometimes performs poorly when reachability bitmaps are
used, even in a repository where other operations are helped by
bitmaps. The push.useBitmaps configuration variable is introduced
to allow disabling use of reachability bitmaps only for "git push".
* "git grep -m<max-hits>" is a way to limit the hits shown per file.
* "git merge-tree" learned a new mode where it takes two commits and
computes a tree that would result in the merge commit, if the
histories leading to these two commits were to be merged.
* "git mv A B" in a sparsely populated working tree can be asked to
move a path between directories that are "in cone" (i.e. expected
to be materialized in the working tree) and "out of cone"
(i.e. expected to be hidden). The handling of such cases has been
improved.
* Earlier, HTTP transport clients learned to tell the server side
what locale they are in by sending Accept-Language HTTP header, but
this was done only for some requests but not others.
* Introduce a safe.barerepository configuration variable that
allows users to forbid discovery of bare repositories.
* Various messages that come from the pack-bitmap codepaths have been
tweaked.
* "git rebase -i" learns to update branches whose tip appear in the
rebased range with "--update-refs" option.
* "git ls-files" learns the "--format" option to tweak its output.
* "git cat-file" learned an option to use the mailmap when showing
commit and tag objects.
* When "git merge" finds that it cannot perform a merge, it should
restore the working tree to the state before the command was
initiated, but in some corner cases it didn't.
* Operating modes like "--batch" of "git cat-file" command learned to
take NUL-terminated input, instead of one-item-per-line.
* "git rm" has become more aware of the sparse-index feature.
* "git rev-list --disk-usage" learned to take an optional value
"human" to show the reported value in human-readable format, like
"3.40MiB".
* The "diagnose" feature to create a zip archive for diagnostic
material has been lifted from "scalar" and made into a feature of
"git bugreport".
* The namespaces used by "log --decorate" from "refs/" hierarchy by
default has been tightened.
* "git rev-list --ancestry-path=C A..B" is a natural extension of
"git rev-list A..B"; instead of choosing a subset of A..B to those
that have ancestry relationship with A, it lets a subset with
ancestry relationship with C.
* "scalar" now enables built-in fsmonitor on enlisted repositories,
when able.
* The bash prompt (in contrib/) learned to optionally indicate when
the index is unmerged.
* "git clone" command learned the "--bundle-uri" option to coordinate
with hosting sites the use of pre-prepared bundle files.
* "git range-diff" learned to honor pathspec argument if given.
* "git format-patch --from=<ident>" can be told to add an in-body
"From:" line even for commits that are authored by the given
<ident> with "--force-in-body-from" option.
* The built-in fsmonitor refuses to work on a network mounted
repositories; a configuration knob for users to override this has
been introduced.
* The "scalar" addition from Microsoft is now part of the core Git
installation.
Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc.
* Collection of what is referenced by objects in promisor packs have
been optimized to inspect these objects in the in-pack order.
* Introduce a helper to see if a branch is already being worked on
(hence should not be newly checked out in a working tree), which
performs much better than the existing find_shared_symref() to
replace many uses of the latter.
* Teach "git archive" to (optionally and then by default) avoid
spawning an external "gzip" process when creating ".tar.gz" (and
".tgz") archives.
* Allow large objects read from a packstream to be streamed into a
loose object file straight, without having to keep it in-core as a
whole.
* Further preparation to turn git-submodule.sh into a builtin
continues.
* Apply Coccinelle rule to turn raw memmove() into MOVE_ARRAY() cpp
macro, which would improve maintainability and readability.
* Teach "make all" to build gitweb as well.
* Tweak tests so that they still work when the "git init" template
did not create .git/info directory.
* Add Coccinelle rules to detect the pattern of initializing and then
finalizing a structure without using it in between at all, which
happens after code restructuring and the compilers fail to
recognize as an unused variable.
* The code to convert between GPG trust level strings and internal
constants we use to represent them have been cleaned up.
* Support for libnettle as SHA256 implementation has been added.
* The way "git multi-pack" uses parse-options API has been improved.
* A Coccinelle rule (in contrib/) to encourage use of COPY_ARRAY
macro has been improved.
* API tweak to make it easier to run fuzz testing on commit-graph parser.
* Omit fsync-related trace2 entries when their values are all zero.
* The codepath to write multi-pack index has been taught to release a
large chunk of memory that holds an array of objects in the packs,
as soon as it is done with the array, to reduce memory consumption.
* Add a level of redirection to array allocation API in xdiff part,
to make it easier to share with the libgit2 project.
* "git fetch" client logs the partial clone filter used in the trace2
output.
* The "bundle URI" design gets documented.
* The common ancestor negotiation exchange during a "git fetch"
session now leaves trace log.
* Test portability improvements.
(merge 4d1d843be7 mt/rot13-in-c later to maint).
* The "subcommand" mode is introduced to parse-options API and update
the command line parser of Git commands with subcommands.
* The pack bitmap file gained a bitmap-lookup table to speed up
locating the necessary bitmap for a given commit.
* The assembly version of SHA-1 implementation for PPC has been
removed.
* The server side that responds to "git fetch" and "git clone"
request has been optimized by allowing it to send objects in its
object store without recomputing and validating the object names.
* Annotate function parameters that are not used (but cannot be
removed for structural reasons), to prepare us to later compile
with -Wunused warning turned on.
* Share the text used to explain configuration variables used by "git
<subcmd>" in "git help <subcmd>" with the text from "git help config".
* "git mv A B" in a sparsely populated working tree can be asked to
move a path from a directory that is "in cone" to another directory
that is "out of cone". Handling of such a case has been improved.
* The chainlint script for our tests has been revamped.
Fixes since v2.37
-----------------
* Rewrite of "git add -i" in C that appeared in Git 2.25 didn't
correctly record a removed file to the index, which was fixed.
* Certain diff options are currently ignored when combined-diff is
shown; mark them as incompatible with the feature.
* Adjust technical/bitmap-format to be formatted by AsciiDoc, and
add some missing information to the documentation.
* Fixes for tests when the source directory has unusual characters in
its path, e.g. whitespaces, double-quotes, etc.
* "git mktree --missing" lazily fetched objects that are missing from
the local object store, which was totally unnecessary for the purpose
of creating the tree object(s) from its input.
* Give _() markings to fatal/warning/usage: labels that are shown in
front of these messages.
* References to commands-to-be-typed-literally in "git rebase"
documentation mark-up have been corrected.
* In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the
core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has
a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days.
* Recent update to vimdiff layout code has been made more robust
against different end-user vim settings.
* Plug various memory leaks, both in the main code and in test-tool
commands.
* Fixes a long-standing corner case bug around directory renames in
the merge-ort strategy.
* The resolve-undo information in the index was not protected against
GC, which has been corrected.
* A corner case bug where lazily fetching objects from a promisor
remote resulted in infinite recursion has been corrected.
* "git clone" from a repository with some ref whose HEAD is unborn
did not set the HEAD in the resulting repository correctly, which
has been corrected.
* An earlier attempt to plug leaks placed a clean-up label to jump to
at a bogus place, which as been corrected.
* Variable quoting fix in the vimdiff driver of "git mergetool"
* "git shortlog -n" relied on the underlying qsort() to be stable,
which shouldn't have. Fixed.
* A fix for a regression in test framework.
* mkstemp() emulation on Windows has been improved.
* Add missing documentation for "include" and "includeIf" features in
"git config" file format, which incidentally teaches the command
line completion to include them in its offerings.
* Avoid "white/black-list" in documentation and code comments.
* Workaround for a compiler warning against use of die() in
osx-keychain (in contrib/).
* Workaround for a false positive compiler warning.
* "git p4" working on UTF-16 files on Windows did not implement
CRLF-to-LF conversion correctly, which has been corrected.
* "git p4" did not handle non-ASCII client name well, which has been
corrected.
* "rerere-train" script (in contrib/) used to honor commit.gpgSign
while recreating the throw-away merges.
* "git checkout" miscounted the paths it updated, which has been
corrected.
* Fix for a bug that makes write-tree to fail to write out a
non-existent index as a tree, introduced in 2.37.
* There was a bug in the codepath to upgrade generation information
in commit-graph from v1 to v2 format, which has been corrected.
* Gitweb had legacy URL shortener that is specific to the way
projects hosted on kernel.org used to (but no longer) work, which
has been removed.
* Fix build procedure for Windows that uses CMake so that it can pick
up the shell interpreter from local installation location.
* Conditionally allow building Python interpreter on Windows
* Fix to lstat() emulation on Windows.
* Older gcc with -Wall complains about the universal zero initializer
"struct s = { 0 };" idiom, which makes developers' lives
inconvenient (as -Werror is enabled by DEVELOPER=YesPlease). The
build procedure has been tweaked to help these compilers.
* Plug memory leaks in the failure code path in the "merge-ort" merge
strategy backend.
* "git symbolic-ref symref non..sen..se" is now diagnosed as an error.
* A follow-up fix to a fix for a regression in 2.36 around hooks.
* Avoid repeatedly running getconf to ask libc version in the test
suite, and instead just as it once per script.
* Platform-specific code that determines if a directory is OK to use
as a repository has been taught to report more details, especially
on Windows.
* "vimdiff3" regression fix.
* "git fsck" reads mode from tree objects but canonicalizes the mode
before passing it to the logic to check object sanity, which has
hid broken tree objects from the checking logic. This has been
corrected, but to help existing projects with broken tree objects
that they cannot fix retroactively, the severity of anomalies this
code detects has been demoted to "info" for now.
* Fixes to sparse index compatibility work for "reset" and "checkout"
commands.
* An earlier optimization discarded a tree-object buffer that is
still in use, which has been corrected.
* Fix deadlocks between main Git process and subprocess spawned via
the pipe_command() API, that can kill "git add -p" that was
reimplemented in C recently.
* The sequencer machinery translated messages left in the reflog by
mistake, which has been corrected.
* xcalloc(), imitating calloc(), takes "number of elements of the
array", and "size of a single element", in this order. A call that
does not follow this ordering has been corrected.
* The preload-index codepath made copies of pathspec to give to
multiple threads, which were left leaked.
* Update the version of Ubuntu used for GitHub Actions CI from 18.04
to 22.04.
* The auto-stashed local changes created by "git merge --autostash"
was mixed into a conflicted state left in the working tree, which
has been corrected.
* Multi-pack index got corrupted when preferred pack changed from one
pack to another in a certain way, which has been corrected.
(merge 99e4d084ff tb/midx-with-changing-preferred-pack-fix later to maint).
* The clean-up of temporary files created via mks_tempfile_dt() was
racy and attempted to unlink() the leading directory when signals
are involved, which has been corrected.
(merge babe2e0559 rs/tempfile-cleanup-race-fix later to maint).
* FreeBSD portability fix for "git maintenance" that spawns "crontab"
to schedule tasks.
(merge ee69e7884e bc/gc-crontab-fix later to maint).
* Those who use diff-so-fancy as the diff-filter noticed a regression
or two in the code that parses the diff output in the built-in
version of "add -p", which has been corrected.
(merge 0a101676e5 js/add-p-diff-parsing-fix later to maint).
* Segfault fix-up to an earlier fix to the topic to teach "git reset"
and "git checkout" work better in a sparse checkout.
(merge 037f8ea6d9 vd/sparse-reset-checkout-fixes later to maint).
* "git diff --no-index A B" managed its the pathnames of its two
input files rather haphazardly, sometimes leaking them. The
command line argument processing has been straightened out to clean
it up.
(merge 2b43dd0eb5 rs/diff-no-index-cleanup later to maint).
* "git rev-list --verify-objects" ought to inspect the contents of
objects and notice corrupted ones, but it didn't when the commit
graph is in use, which has been corrected.
(merge b27ccae34b jk/rev-list-verify-objects-fix later to maint).
* More fixes to "add -p"
(merge 64ec8efb83 js/builtin-add-p-portability-fix later to maint).
* The parser in the script interface to parse-options in "git
rev-parse" has been updated to diagnose a bogus input correctly.
(merge f20b9c36d0 ow/rev-parse-parseopt-fix later to maint).
* The code that manages list-object-filter structure, used in partial
clones, leaked the instances, which has been plugged.
(merge 66eede4a37 jk/plug-list-object-filter-leaks later to maint).
* Fix another UI regression in the reimplemented "add -p".
(merge f6f0ee247f rs/add-p-worktree-mode-prompt-fix later to maint).
* "git fetch" over protocol v2 sent an incorrect ref prefix request
to the server and made "git pull" with configured fetch refspec
that does not cover the remote branch to merge with fail, which has
been corrected.
(merge 49ca2fba39 jk/proto-v2-ref-prefix-fix later to maint).
* A result from opendir() was leaking in the commit-graph expiration
codepath, which has been plugged.
(merge 12f1ae5324 ml/commit-graph-expire-dir-leak-fix later to maint).
* Just like we have coding guidelines, we now have guidelines for
reviewers.
(merge e01b851923 vd/doc-reviewing-guidelines later to maint).
* Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc.
(merge 77b9e85c0f vd/fix-perf-tests later to maint).
(merge 0682bc43f5 jk/test-crontab-fixes later to maint).
(merge b46dd1726c cc/doc-trailer-whitespace-rules later to maint).
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Changes since v2.37.0 are as follows:
Abhradeep Chakraborty (9):
bitmap-format.txt: feed the file to asciidoc to generate html
bitmap-format.txt: fix some formatting issues
bitmap-format.txt: add information for trailing checksum
Documentation/technical: describe bitmap lookup table extension
bitmap: move `get commit positions` code to `bitmap_writer_finish`
pack-bitmap-write.c: write lookup table extension
pack-bitmap-write: learn pack.writeBitmapLookupTable and add tests
pack-bitmap: prepare to read lookup table extension
bitmap-lookup-table: add performance tests for lookup table
Adam Dinwoodie (1):
t1800: correct test to handle Cygwin
Alex Henrie (5):
gc: don't translate literal commands
builtin/diagnose.c: don't translate the two mode values
pack-bitmap: improve grammar of "xor chain" error message
l10n: fr: don't say that merge is "the default strategy"
l10n: es: update translation
Alexander Shopov (3):
l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5482t)
l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5484t)
l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5484t)
Anthony Delannoy (1):
preload-index: fix memleak
Bagas Sanjaya (3):
l10n: po-id for 2.38 (round 1)
l10n: po-id for 2.38 (round 2)
l10n: po-id for 2.38 (round 3)
Calvin Wan (1):
submodule merge: update conflict error message
Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón (2):
setup: tighten ownership checks post CVE-2022-24765
cmake: support local installations of git
Carlos López (1):
grep: add --max-count command line option
Celeste Liu (1):
contrib/rerere-train: avoid useless gpg sign in training
Christian Couder (1):
Documentation: clarify whitespace rules for trailers
Cleber Rosa (1):
setup: fix function name in a BUG() message
Derrick Stolee (51):
branch: add branch_checked_out() helper
branch: check for bisects and rebases
fetch: use new branch_checked_out() and add tests
branch: use branch_checked_out() when deleting refs
branch: fix branch_checked_out() leaks
t5510: replace 'origin' with URL more carefully
vscode: improve tab size and wrapping
git-rebase.txt: use back-ticks consistently
pack-bitmap-write: use const for hashes
midx: extract bitmap write setup
midx: reduce memory pressure while writing bitmaps
daemon: clarify directory arguments
git-cvsserver: clarify directory list
git.txt: remove redundant language
t: avoid "whitelist"
transport.c: avoid "whitelist"
t2407: test bisect and rebase as black-boxes
t2407: test branches currently using apply backend
branch: consider refs under 'update-refs'
rebase-interactive: update 'merge' description
sequencer: define array with enum values
sequencer: add update-ref command
rebase: add --update-refs option
rebase: update refs from 'update-ref' commands
sequencer: rewrite update-refs as user edits todo list
rebase: add rebase.updateRefs config option
sequencer: ignore HEAD ref under --update-refs
sequencer: notify user of --update-refs activity
compat/win32: correct for incorrect compiler warning
refs: allow "HEAD" as decoration filter
t4207: modernize test
t4207: test coloring of grafted decorations
refs: add array of ref namespaces
refs: use ref_namespaces for replace refs base
log-tree: use ref_namespaces instead of if/else-if
log: add default decoration filter
log: add --clear-decorations option
log: create log.initialDecorationSet=all
maintenance: stop writing log.excludeDecoration
fetch: use ref_namespaces during prefetch
docs: document bundle URI standard
bundle-uri: add example bundle organization
remote-curl: add 'get' capability
bundle-uri: create basic file-copy logic
clone: add --bundle-uri option
bundle-uri: add support for http(s):// and file://
clone: --bundle-uri cannot be combined with --depth
t6019: modernize tests with helper
clone: warn on failure to repo_init()
ci: update 'static-analysis' to Ubuntu 22.04
pack-bitmap: remove trace2 region from hot path
Dimitriy Ryazantcev (1):
i18n: mark message helpers prefix for translation
Elijah Conners (1):
reftable: use a pointer for pq_entry param
Elijah Newren (43):
merge-tree: rename merge_trees() to trivial_merge_trees()
merge-tree: move logic for existing merge into new function
merge-tree: add option parsing and initial shell for real merge function
merge-tree: implement real merges
merge-ort: split out a separate display_update_messages() function
merge-tree: support including merge messages in output
merge-ort: provide a merge_get_conflicted_files() helper function
merge-ort: remove command-line-centric submodule message from merge-ort
merge-tree: provide a list of which files have conflicts
merge-tree: provide easy access to `ls-files -u` style info
merge-ort: store more specific conflict information
merge-ort: optionally produce machine-readable output
merge-tree: allow `ls-files -u` style info to be NUL terminated
merge-tree: add a --allow-unrelated-histories flag
git-merge-tree.txt: add a section on potentional usage mistakes
t6429: fix use of non-existent function
t6423: add tests of dual directory rename plus add/add conflict
merge-ort: small cleanups of check_for_directory_rename
merge-ort: make a separate function for freeing struct collisions
merge-ort: shuffle the computation and cleanup of potential collisions
merge-ort: fix issue with dual rename and add/add conflict
merge-ort-wrappers: make printed message match the one from recursive
merge-resolve: abort if index does not match HEAD
merge: abort if index does not match HEAD for trivial merges
merge: do not abort early if one strategy fails to handle the merge
merge: fix save_state() to work when there are stat-dirty files
merge: make restore_state() restore staged state too
merge: ensure we can actually restore pre-merge state
merge: do not exit restore_state() prematurely
merge-ort: remove translator lego in new "submodule conflict suggestion"
merge-ort: avoid surprise with new sub_flag variable
merge-ort: provide helpful submodule update message when possible
merge-ort: remove code obsoleted by other changes
rev-list-options.txt: fix simple typo
revision: allow --ancestry-path to take an argument
merge: only apply autostash when appropriate
merge: cleanup confusing logic for handling successful merges
merge: small code readability improvement
t4301: add more interesting merge-tree testcases
t64xx: convert 'test_create_repo' to 'git init'
diff: have submodule_format logic avoid additional diff headers
diff: fix filtering of additional headers under --remerge-diff
diff: fix filtering of merge commits under --remerge-diff
Emir SARI (3):
l10n: tr: Update translations for v2.38.0 round #1
l10n: tr: v2.38.0 round 2
l10n: tr: v2.38.0 3rd round
Eric DeCosta (1):
fsmonitor: option to allow fsmonitor to run against network-mounted repos
Eric Sunshine (25):
t2407: fix broken &&-chains in compound statement
t1092: fix buggy sparse "blame" test
t: detect and signal failure within loop
t4301: account for behavior differences between sed implementations
t4301: fix broken &&-chains and add missing loop termination
t4301: emit blank line in more idiomatic fashion
t: add skeleton chainlint.pl
chainlint.pl: add POSIX shell lexical analyzer
chainlint.pl: add POSIX shell parser
chainlint.pl: add parser to validate tests
chainlint.pl: add parser to identify test definitions
chainlint.pl: validate test scripts in parallel
chainlint.pl: don't require `return|exit|continue` to end with `&&`
t/Makefile: apply chainlint.pl to existing self-tests
chainlint.pl: don't require `&` background command to end with `&&`
chainlint.pl: don't flag broken &&-chain if `$?` handled explicitly
chainlint.pl: don't flag broken &&-chain if failure indicated explicitly
chainlint.pl: complain about loops lacking explicit failure handling
chainlint.pl: allow `|| echo` to signal failure upstream of a pipe
t/chainlint: add more chainlint.pl self-tests
test-lib: retire "lint harder" optimization hack
test-lib: replace chainlint.sed with chainlint.pl
t/Makefile: teach `make test` and `make prove` to run chainlint.pl
t: retire unused chainlint.sed
chainlint: colorize problem annotations and test delimiters
Fangyi Zhou (3):
help: fix doubled words in explanation for developer interfaces
l10n: zh_CN v2.38.0 rounds 1 & 2
l10n: zh_CN: 2.38.0 round 3
Felipe Contreras (7):
mergetools: vimdiff: fix comment
mergetools: vimdiff: make vimdiff3 actually work
mergetools: vimdiff: silence annoying messages
mergetools: vimdiff: fix for diffopt
mergetools: vimdiff: rework tab logic
mergetools: vimdiff: fix single window layouts
mergetools: vimdiff: simplify tabfirst
Fernando Ramos (1):
vimdiff: make layout engine more robust against user vim settings
Glen Choo (16):
submodule--helper: eliminate internal "--update" option
submodule--helper tests: add missing "display path" coverage
submodule--helper update: use display path helper
submodule--helper: don't recreate recursive prefix
submodule--helper: use correct display path helper
submodule--helper update: use --super-prefix
submodule--helper: remove display path helper
Documentation/git-config.txt: add SCOPES section
Documentation: define protected configuration
config: learn `git_protected_config()`
safe.directory: use git_protected_config()
setup.c: create `safe.bareRepository`
config.c: NULL check when reading protected config
Documentation/git-reflog: remove unneeded \ from \{
submodule--helper: add "const" to copy of "update_data"
submodule--helper: refactor "errmsg_str" to be a "struct strbuf"
Goss Geppert (2):
dir: traverse into repository
dir: minor refactoring / clean-up
Han Xin (6):
unpack-objects: low memory footprint for get_data() in dry_run mode
object-file.c: refactor write_loose_object() to several steps
object-file.c: add "stream_loose_object()" to handle large object
unpack-objects: use stream_loose_object() to unpack large objects
commit-graph.c: no lazy fetch in lookup_commit_in_graph()
t5330: remove run_with_limited_processses()
Hubert Bossot (1):
l10n: fr: The word 'branche' is only feminine
Jacob Keller (1):
remote: handle negative refspecs in git remote show
Jacob Stopak (3):
Documentation: fix various repeat word typos
Documentation: clean up a few misspelled word typos
Documentation: clean up various typos in technical docs
Jaydeep Das (1):
gpg-interface: add function for converting trust level to string
Jean-Noël Avila (3):
l10n: fr: v2.38 round 1
l10n: fr: v2.38.0 round 2
l10n: fr: v2.38.0 round 3
Jeff King (64):
is_promisor_object(): walk promisor packs in pack-order
fetch: stop passing around unused worktrees variable
branch: drop unused worktrees variable
revisions.txt: escape "..." to avoid asciidoc horizontal ellipsis
clone: drop extra newline from warning message
clone: propagate empty remote HEAD even with other branches
clone: use remote branch if it matches default HEAD
clone: move unborn head creation to update_head()
ref-filter: disable save_commit_buffer while traversing
diff-files: move misplaced cleanup label
write_midx_bitmap(): drop unused refs_snapshot parameter
config.mak.dev: squelch -Wno-missing-braces for older gcc
tree-walk: add a mechanism for getting non-canonicalized modes
fsck: actually detect bad file modes in trees
fsck: downgrade tree badFilemode to "info"
is_promisor_object(): fix use-after-free of tree buffer
compat: add function to enable nonblocking pipes
git-compat-util: make MAX_IO_SIZE define globally available
pipe_command(): avoid xwrite() for writing to pipe
pipe_command(): handle ENOSPC when writing to a pipe
pipe_command(): mark stdin descriptor as non-blocking
git-compat-util: add UNUSED macro
refs: mark unused each_ref_fn parameters
refs: mark unused reflog callback parameters
refs: mark unused virtual method parameters
transport: mark bundle transport_options as unused
streaming: mark unused virtual method parameters
config: mark unused callback parameters
hashmap: mark unused callback parameters
mark unused read_tree_recursive() callback parameters
run-command: mark unused async callback parameters
is_path_owned_by_current_uid(): mark "report" parameter as unused
xdiff: drop unused mmfile parameters from xdl_do_histogram_diff()
log-tree: drop unused commit param in remerge_diff()
match_pathname(): drop unused "flags" parameter
verify_one_sparse(): drop unused parameters
reftable: drop unused parameter from reader_seek_linear()
reflog: assert PARSE_OPT_NONEG in parse-options callbacks
xdiff: drop unused mmfile parameters from xdl_do_patience_diff()
pass subcommand "prefix" arguments to parse_options()
maintenance: add parse-options boilerplate for subcommands
remote: run "remote rm" argv through parse_options()
pack-bitmap-write: drop unused pack_idx_entry parameters
tempfile: drop active flag
tempfile: update comment describing state transitions
test-crontab: minor memory and error handling fixes
lookup_commit_in_graph(): use prepare_commit_graph() to check for graph
rev-list: disable commit graph with --verify-objects
parse_object(): allow skipping hash check
upload-pack: skip parse-object re-hashing of "want" objects
parse_object(): check commit-graph when skip_hash set
t1060: check partial clone of misnamed blob
list_objects_filter_copy(): deep-copy sparse_oid_name field
transport: deep-copy object-filter struct for fetch-pack
transport: free filter options in disconnect_git()
list_objects_filter_options: plug leak of filter_spec strings
prepare_repo_settings(): plug leak of config values
fetch: stop checking for NULL transport->remote in do_fetch()
fetch: add branch.*.merge to default ref-prefix extension
list-objects-filter: don't memset after releasing filter struct
list-objects-filter: handle null default filter spec
list-objects-filter: add and use initializers
list-objects-filter: convert filter_spec to a strbuf
list-objects-filter: initialize sub-filter structs
Johannes Schindelin (38):
merge-ort: store messages in a list, not in a single strbuf
merge-ort: make `path_messages` a strmap to a string_list
Git 2.30.5
Git 2.31.4
Git 2.32.3
Git 2.33.4
Git 2.34.4
Git 2.35.4
Git 2.36.2
add --interactive: allow `update` to stage deleted files
tests: fix incorrect --write-junit-xml code
mergetool(vimdiff): allow paths to contain spaces again
shortlog: use a stable sort
t5351: avoid relying on `core.fsyncMethod = batch` to be supported
t5351: avoid using `test_cmp` for binary data
windows: include the Python bits when building Git for Windows
mingw: remove unneeded `NO_GETTEXT` directive
mingw: remove unneeded `NO_CURL` directive
lstat(mingw): correctly detect ENOTDIR scenarios
merge-ort: clean up after failed merge
merge-ort: do leave trace2 region even if checkout fails
setup: fix some formatting
setup: prepare for more detailed "dubious ownership" messages
mingw: provide details about unsafe directories' ownership
mingw: be more informative when ownership check fails on FAT32
mingw: handle a file owned by the Administrators group correctly
scalar unregister: stop FSMonitor daemon
range-diff: reorder argument handling
range-diff: consistently validate the arguments
range-diff: optionally accept pathspecs
add -p: avoid ambiguous signed/unsigned comparison
t3701: test the built-in `add -i` regardless of NO_PERL
t6132(NO_PERL): do not run the scripted `add -p`
add -p: detect more mismatches between plain vs colored diffs
add -p: gracefully handle unparseable hunk headers in colored diffs
add -p: ignore dirty submodules
git help: special-case `scalar`
scalar: implement the `help` subcommand
Jonathan Tan (1):
fetch-pack: write effective filter to trace2
Jordi Mas (3):
l10n: Update Catalan translation
l10n: Update Catalan translation
l10n: Update Catalan translation
Josh Steadmon (1):
fetch-pack: add tracing for negotiation rounds
Julien Rouhaud (1):
gitweb: remove title shortening heuristics
Junio C Hamano (45):
revision: mark blobs needed for resolve-undo as reachable
A regression fix for 2.37
Git 2.37.1
builtin/mv.c: use the MOVE_ARRAY() macro instead of memmove()
The first batch after Git 2.37
fsck: do not dereference NULL while checking resolve-undo data
The second batch
The third batch
The fourth batch
The fifth batch
builtin/remote.c: use the right kind of STRING_LIST_INIT
The sixth batch
The seventh batch
Downmerge a handful of fixes for 2.37.x maintenance track
The eighth batch
The ninth batch
doc: consolidate --rerere-autoupdate description
doc: clarify rerere-autoupdate
Downmerge a bit more for 2.37.x
The tenth batch
The eleventh batch
Git 2.37.2
The twelfth batch
The thirteenth batch
The fourteenth batch
t5329: notice a failure within a loop
The fifteenth batch
A handful more topics from the 'master' front for 2.37.3
pretty: separate out the logic to decide the use of in-body from
format-patch: allow forcing the use of in-body From: header
format-patch: learn format.forceInBodyFrom configuration variable
The sixteenth batch
Git 2.37.3
The seventeenth batch
The eighteenth batch
The nineteenth batch
The twentieth batch
Merge a handful of topics from the 'master' front
Prepare for 2.38-rc0
Git 2.38-rc0
A bit more of remaining topics before -rc1
Final batch before -rc1
Git 2.38-rc1
Git 2.38-rc2
Git 2.38
Justin Donnelly (1):
git-prompt: show presence of unresolved conflicts at command prompt
Kilian Kilger (2):
git-p4: fix bug with encoding of p4 client name
git-p4: refactoring of p4CmdList()
Kyle Zhao (1):
send-pack.c: add config push.useBitmaps
Lessley Dennington (1):
osx-keychain: fix compiler warning
Li Linchao (3):
ls-files: update test style
remote-curl: send Accept-Language header to server
rev-list: support human-readable output for `--disk-usage`
Linus Torvalds (1):
symbolic-ref: refuse to set syntactically invalid target
Manuel Boni (1):
config.txt: document include, includeIf
Martin Ågren (4):
config/core.txt: fix minor issues for `core.sparseCheckoutCone`
t4200: drop irrelevant code
read-cache: make `do_read_index()` always set up `istate->repo`
cmd-list.perl: fix identifying man sections
Matheus Tavares (7):
checkout: document bug where delayed checkout counts entries twice
checkout: show bug about failed entries being included in final report
checkout: fix two bugs on the final count of updated entries
pkt-line.h: move comment closer to the associated code
t0021: avoid grepping for a Perl-specific string at filter output
t0021: implementation the rot13-filter.pl script in C
tests: use the new C rot13-filter helper to avoid PERL prereq
Matthew John Cheetham (1):
scalar: enable built-in FSMonitor on `register`
Miaoqian Lin (1):
commit-graph: Fix missing closedir in expire_commit_graphs
Michael J Gruber (3):
sequencer: do not translate reflog messages
sequencer: do not translate parameters to error_resolve_conflict()
sequencer: do not translate command names
Moritz Baumann (3):
git-p4: fix CR LF handling for utf16 files
git-p4: fix typo in P4Submit.applyCommit()
git-p4: fix error handling in P4Unshelve.renameBranch()
Peter Krefting (2):
l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5482t0f0u)
l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5484t0f0u)
Philip Oakley (1):
doc add: renormalize is not idempotent for CRCRLF
Philippe Blain (3):
diff-format.txt: dst can be 0* SHA-1 when path is deleted, too
diff-format.txt: correct misleading wording
diff-index.txt: update raw output format in examples
Phillip Wood (5):
xdiff: introduce XDL_ALLOC_ARRAY()
xdiff: introduce xdl_calloc
xdiff: introduce XDL_CALLOC_ARRAY()
xdiff: introduce XDL_ALLOC_GROW()
tests: cache glibc version check
Ralf Thielow (2):
l10n: de.po: update German translation
l10n: de.po: update German translation
René Scharfe (28):
archive: update format documentation
archive: rename archiver data field to filter_command
archive-tar: factor out write_block()
archive-tar: add internal gzip implementation
archive-tar: use OS_CODE 3 (Unix) for internal gzip
archive-tar: use internal gzip by default
combine-diff: abort if --ignore-matching-lines is given
combine-diff: abort if --output is given
cocci: avoid normalization rules for memcpy
mingw: avoid mktemp() in mkstemp() implementation
mergesort: unify ranks loops
mergesort: tighten merge loop
mergesort: add macros for typed sort of linked lists
test-mergesort: use DEFINE_LIST_SORT_DEBUG
test-mergesort: use DEFINE_LIST_SORT
blame: use DEFINE_LIST_SORT
commit: use DEFINE_LIST_SORT
fetch-pack: use DEFINE_LIST_SORT
packfile: use DEFINE_LIST_SORT
mergesort: remove llist_mergesort()
nonblock: support Windows
tempfile: avoid directory cleanup race
test-mergesort: read sort input all at once
test-mergesort: use mem_pool for sort input
diff-no-index: release strbuf on queue error
diff-no-index: release prefixed filenames
diff-no-index: simplify argv index calculation
add -p: fix worktree patch mode prompts
Richard Oliver (1):
mktree: do not check type of remote objects
SZEDER Gábor (30):
Makefile: build 'gitweb' in the default target
multi-pack-index: simplify handling of unknown --options
index-format.txt: remove outdated list of supported extensions
git.c: update NO_PARSEOPT markings
t3301-notes.sh: check that default operation mode doesn't take arguments
t5505-remote.sh: check the behavior without a subcommand
t0040-parse-options: test parse_options() with various 'parse_opt_flags'
api-parse-options.txt: fix description of OPT_CMDMODE
parse-options: PARSE_OPT_KEEP_UNKNOWN only applies to --options
parse-options: clarify the limitations of PARSE_OPT_NODASH
parse-options: drop leading space from '--git-completion-helper' output
parse-options: add support for parsing subcommands
builtin/bundle.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/commit-graph.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/gc.c: let parse-options parse 'git maintenance's subcommands
builtin/hook.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/multi-pack-index.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/notes.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/reflog.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/remote.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/sparse-checkout.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/stash.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
builtin/worktree.c: let parse-options parse subcommands
promisor-remote: fix xcalloc() argument order
t0040-parse-options: remove leftover debugging
test-parse-options.c: don't use for loop initial declaration
test-parse-options.c: fix style of comparison with zero
notes: simplify default operation mode arguments check
notes, remote: show unknown subcommands between `'
t/Makefile: remove 'test-results' on 'make clean'
Shaoxuan Yuan (22):
t7002: add tests for moving out-of-cone file/directory
t1092: mv directory from out-of-cone to in-cone
mv: update sparsity after moving from out-of-cone to in-cone
mv: decouple if/else-if checks using goto
mv: check if out-of-cone file exists in index with SKIP_WORKTREE bit
mv: check if <destination> exists in index to handle overwriting
mv: use flags mode for update_mode
mv: add check_dir_in_index() and solve general dir check issue
t1092: add tests for `git-rm`
pathspec.h: move pathspec_needs_expanded_index() from reset.c to here
rm: expand the index only when necessary
rm: integrate with sparse-index
t7002: add tests for moving from in-cone to out-of-cone
mv: rename check_dir_in_index() to empty_dir_has_sparse_contents()
mv: free the with_slash in check_dir_in_index()
mv: check if <destination> is a SKIP_WORKTREE_DIR
mv: remove BOTH from enum update_mode
mv: from in-cone to out-of-cone
mv: cleanup empty WORKING_DIRECTORY
advice.h: add advise_on_moving_dirty_path()
mv: check overwrite for in-to-out move
builtin/mv.c: fix possible segfault in add_slash()
Siddharth Asthana (4):
revision: improve commit_rewrite_person()
ident: move commit_rewrite_person() to ident.c
ident: rename commit_rewrite_person() to apply_mailmap_to_header()
cat-file: add mailmap support
Tao Klerks (1):
rev-parse: documentation adjustment - mention remote tracking with @{u}
Taylor Blau (14):
pack-objects.h: remove outdated pahole results
commit-graph: pass repo_settings instead of repository
t5318: demonstrate commit-graph generation v2 corruption
commit-graph: introduce `repo_find_commit_pos_in_graph()`
commit-graph: fix corrupt upgrade from generation v1 to v2
t1006: extract --batch-command inputs to variables
builtin/cat-file.c: support NUL-delimited input with `-z`
t5326: demonstrate potential bitmap corruption
t/lib-bitmap.sh: avoid silencing stderr
midx.c: extract `struct midx_fanout`
midx.c: extract `midx_fanout_add_midx_fanout()`
midx.c: extract `midx_fanout_add_pack_fanout()`
midx.c: include preferred pack correctly with existing MIDX
midx.c: avoid adding preferred objects twice
Teng Long (8):
pack-bitmap.c: fix formatting of error messages
pack-bitmap.c: mark more strings for translations
pack-bitmap.c: rename "idx_name" to "bitmap_name"
pack-bitmap.c: do not ignore error when opening a bitmap file
pack-bitmap.c: using error() instead of silently returning -1
pack-bitmap.c: continue looping when first MIDX bitmap is found
api-trace2.txt: print config key-value pair
tr2: shows scope unconditionally in addition to key-value pair
Todd Zullinger (2):
docs: fix a few recently broken links
api docs: link to html version of api-trace2
Victoria Dye (37):
scalar: reword command documentation to clarify purpose
scalar: convert README.md into a technical design doc
checkout: fix nested sparse directory diff in sparse index
oneway_diff: handle removed sparse directories
cache.h: create 'index_name_pos_sparse()'
unpack-trees: unpack new trees as sparse directories
scalar-diagnose: use "$GIT_UNZIP" in test
scalar-diagnose: avoid 32-bit overflow of size_t
scalar-diagnose: add directory to archiver more gently
scalar-diagnose: move 'get_disk_info()' to 'compat/'
scalar-diagnose: move functionality to common location
diagnose.c: add option to configure archive contents
builtin/diagnose.c: create 'git diagnose' builtin
builtin/diagnose.c: add '--mode' option
builtin/bugreport.c: create '--diagnose' option
scalar-diagnose: use 'git diagnose --mode=all'
scalar: update technical doc roadmap
scalar: constrain enlistment search
scalar-unregister: handle error codes greater than 0
scalar-[un]register: clearly indicate source of error
scalar-delete: do not 'die()' in 'delete_enlistment()'
scalar: move config setting logic into its own function
scalar: update technical doc roadmap with FSMonitor support
p0004: fix prereq declaration
p0006: fix 'read-tree' argument ordering
unpack-trees: fix sparse directory recursion check
scalar: fix command documentation section header
scalar: include in standard Git build & installation
scalar: add to 'git help -a' command list
scalar-clone: add test coverage
t/perf: add Scalar performance tests
t/perf: add 'GIT_PERF_USE_SCALAR' run option
Documentation/technical: include Scalar technical doc
diagnose.c: refactor to safely use 'd_type'
Documentation: add ReviewingGuidelines
diagnose: add to command-list.txt
version: fix builtin linking & documentation
Yi-Jyun Pan (1):
l10n: zh_TW.po: Git 2.38.0, round 3
ZheNing Hu (2):
ls-files: introduce "--format" option
ls-files: fix black space in error message
brian m. carlson (2):
sha256: add support for Nettle
gc: use temporary file for editing crontab
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason (153):
t0008: don't rely on default ".git/info/exclude"
tests: don't depend on template-created .git/branches
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/grafts
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/attributes
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/refs
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/exclude
tests: don't assume a .git/info for .git/info/sparse-checkout
object-file.c: factor out deflate part of write_loose_object()
core doc: modernize core.bigFileThreshold documentation
git-submodule.sh: remove unused sanitize_submodule_env()
git-submodule.sh: remove unused $prefix variable
git-submodule.sh: make the "$cached" variable a boolean
git-submodule.sh: remove unused top-level "--branch" argument
submodule--helper: have --require-init imply --init
submodule update: remove "-v" option
submodule--helper: rename "absorb-git-dirs" to "absorbgitdirs"
submodule--helper: report "submodule" as our name in some "-h" output
submodule--helper: understand --checkout, --merge and --rebase synonyms
git-submodule.sh: use "$quiet", not "$GIT_QUIET"
git-sh-setup.sh: remove "say" function, change last users
gitweb/Makefile: define all .PHONY prerequisites inline
gitweb/Makefile: add a $(GITWEB_ALL) variable
gitweb/Makefile: clear up and de-duplicate the gitweb.{css,js} vars
gitweb/Makefile: prepare to merge into top-level Makefile
gitweb: remove "test" and "test-installed" targets
gitweb/Makefile: include in top-level Makefile
gitweb/Makefile: add a "NO_GITWEB" parameter
tests: add missing double quotes to included library paths
test-lib.sh: fix prepend_var() quoting issue
config tests: fix harmless but broken "rm -r" cleanup
submodule--helper: remove unused SUPPORT_SUPER_PREFIX flags
check-ref-format: fix trivial memory leak
clone: fix memory leak in wanted_peer_refs()
submodule.c: free() memory from xgetcwd()
revert: free "struct replay_opts" members
cat-file: fix a memory leak in --batch-command mode
merge-file: refactor for subsequent memory leak fix
merge-file: fix memory leaks on error path
checkout: avoid "struct unpack_trees_options" leak
gc: fix a memory leak
cat-file: fix a common "struct object_context" memory leak
pull: fix a "struct oid_array" memory leak
test-tool test-hash: fix a memory leak
test-tool path-utils: fix a memory leak
test-tool {dump,scrap}-cache-tree: fix memory leaks
test-tool urlmatch-normalization: fix a memory leak
test-tool regex: call regfree(), fix memory leaks
test-tool json-writer: fix memory leaks
test-tool bloom: fix memory leaks
test-tool ref-store: fix a memory leak
test-tool delta: fix a memory leak
Makefile: remove mandatory "spatch" arguments from SPATCH_FLAGS
Makefile & .gitignore: ignore & clean "git.res", not "*.res"
cocci: add a "coccicheck-test" target and test *.cocci rules
cocci: have "coccicheck{,-pending}" depend on "coccicheck-test"
cocci: add and apply a rule to find "unused" strbufs
cocci: generalize "unused" rule to cover more than "strbuf"
trace2: only include "fsync" events if we git_fsync()
test-lib: use $1, not $@ in test_known_broken_{ok,failure}_
test-lib: don't set GIT_EXIT_OK before calling test_atexit_handler
test-lib: fix GIT_EXIT_OK logic errors, use BAIL_OUT
test-lib: add a --invert-exit-code switch
t/README: reword the "GIT_TEST_PASSING_SANITIZE_LEAK" description
test-lib: add a SANITIZE=leak logging mode
t/Makefile: don't remove test-results in "clean-except-prove-cache"
tests: move copy/pasted PERL + Test::More checks to a lib-perl.sh
test-lib: simplify by removing test_external
test-lib: add a GIT_TEST_PASSING_SANITIZE_LEAK=check mode
test-lib: have the "check" mode for SANITIZE=leak consider leak logs
leak tests: don't skip some tests under SANITIZE=leak
leak tests: mark passing SANITIZE=leak tests as leak-free
upload-pack: fix a memory leak in create_pack_file()
CI: use "GIT_TEST_SANITIZE_LEAK_LOG=true" in linux-leaks
bisect.c: add missing "goto" for release_revisions()
test-fast-rebase helper: use release_revisions() (again)
log: fix a memory leak in "git show <revision>..."
log: refactor "rev.pending" code in cmd_show()
bisect.c: partially fix bisect_rev_setup() memory leak
revisions API: don't leak memory on argv elements that need free()-ing
help.c: refactor drop_prefix() to use a "switch" statement"
help.c: remove common category behavior from drop_prefix() behavior
git help doc: use "<doc>" instead of "<guide>"
git docs: add a category for user-facing file, repo and command UX
git docs: add a category for file formats, protocols and interfaces
docs: move commit-graph format docs to man section 5
docs: move protocol-related docs to man section 5
docs: move index format docs to man section 5
docs: move signature docs to man section 5
docs: move pack format docs to man section 5
docs: move cruft pack docs to gitformat-pack
docs: move http-protocol docs to man section 5
hook API: don't segfault on strbuf_addf() to NULL "out"
Makefile + hash.h: remove PPC_SHA1 implementation
Makefile: use $(OBJECTS) instead of $(C_OBJ)
git-compat-util.h: use "UNUSED", not "UNUSED(var)"
git-compat-util.h: use "deprecated" for UNUSED variables
submodule tests: test usage behavior
submodule tests: test for "add <repository> <abs-path>"
submodule--helper: remove unused "name" helper
submodule--helper: remove unused "list" helper
test-tool submodule-config: remove unused "--url" handling
submodule--helper: move "is-active" to a test-tool
submodule--helper: move "check-name" to a test-tool
submodule--helper: move "resolve-relative-url-test" to a test-tool
submodule--helper style: don't separate declared variables with \n\n
submodule--helper style: add \n\n after variable declarations
submodule--helper: replace memset() with { 0 }-initialization
submodule--helper: use xstrfmt() in clone_submodule()
submodule--helper: move "sb" in clone_submodule() to its own scope
submodule--helper: add "const" to passed "module_clone_data"
submodule--helper: add "const" to passed "struct update_data"
submodule--helper: don't redundantly check "else if (res)"
submodule--helper: rename "int res" to "int ret"
submodule--helper: return "ret", not "1" from update_submodule()
submodule--helper: add missing braces to "else" arm
submodule--helper: don't call submodule_strategy_to_string() in BUG()
submodule API: don't handle SM_..{UNSPECIFIED,COMMAND} in to_string()
submodule--helper: use "code" in run_update_command()
submodule--helper: don't exit() on failure, return
submodule--helper: libify determine_submodule_update_strategy()
submodule--helper: libify "must_die_on_failure" code paths
submodule--helper update: don't override 'checkout' exit code
submodule--helper: libify "must_die_on_failure" code paths (for die)
submodule--helper: check repo{_submodule,}_init() return values
submodule--helper: libify more "die" paths for module_update()
submodule--helper: libify even more "die" paths for module_update()
submodule--helper: fix bad config API usage
submodule--helper: fix a leak in "clone_submodule"
submodule--helper: fix trivial get_default_remote_submodule() leak
submodule--helper: fix most "struct pathspec" memory leaks
submodule--helper: "struct pathspec" memory leak in module_update()
submodule--helper: don't leak {run,capture}_command() cp.dir argument
submodule--helper: add and use *_release() functions
submodule--helper: fix "errmsg_str" memory leak
submodule--helper: fix "sm_path" and other "module_cb_list" leaks
submodule--helper: fix a leak with repo_clear()
submodule--helper: fix a memory leak in get_default_remote_submodule()
submodule--helper: fix "reference" leak
submodule--helper: fix obscure leak in module_add()
submodule--helper: fix a leak in module_add()
submodule--helper: fix a memory leak in print_status()
submodule--helper: free some "displaypath" in "struct update_data"
submodule--helper: free rest of "displaypath" in "struct update_data"
submodule--helper: fix a configure_added_submodule() leak
docs: add and use include template for config/* includes
grep docs: de-duplicate configuration sections
send-email docs: de-duplicate configuration sections
apply docs: de-duplicate configuration sections
notes docs: de-duplicate and combine configuration sections
difftool docs: de-duplicate configuration sections
log docs: de-duplicate configuration sections
docs: add CONFIGURATION sections that map to a built-in
docs: add CONFIGURATION sections that fuzzy map to built-ins
Øystein Walle (1):
rev-parse --parseopt: detect missing opt-spec
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