From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.2 (2018-09-13) on dcvr.yhbt.net X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-ASN: AS31976 209.132.180.0/23 X-Spam-Status: No, score=-4.0 required=3.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,DKIM_SIGNED, DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, MAILING_LIST_MULTI,RCVD_IN_DNSWL_HI,SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_NONE shortcircuit=no autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.2 Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [209.132.180.67]) by dcvr.yhbt.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2DDEE1F463 for ; Mon, 2 Dec 2019 14:16:36 +0000 (UTC) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1727436AbfLBOQf (ORCPT ); Mon, 2 Dec 2019 09:16:35 -0500 Received: from pb-smtp2.pobox.com ([64.147.108.71]:61878 "EHLO pb-smtp2.pobox.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1727362AbfLBOQe (ORCPT ); Mon, 2 Dec 2019 09:16:34 -0500 Received: from pb-smtp2.pobox.com (unknown [127.0.0.1]) by pb-smtp2.pobox.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 455321CEA6; Mon, 2 Dec 2019 09:16:16 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from junio@pobox.com) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed; d=pobox.com; h=from:to :subject:date:message-id:mime-version:content-type; s=sasl; bh=b Pbc5kPW6rVmPOeYl7oxiX3NLTE=; b=wgCju+HAYoBHOijWfhzDdYGlcahZnXxLy QcEnNp0OQSbq+5UtaTCj+ZAxmptlmIy3y4zHrwCBW9tafM0we/SN1CMloZBhFij5 SDBaOLGaYV1vopXMZx44xrv1YqlRG/+aT6HylXXb05sgqH6Puk6+MMYTNgtxsgfN LAGMgaTBeI= DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; c=nofws; d=pobox.com; h=from:to:subject :date:message-id:mime-version:content-type; q=dns; s=sasl; b=k/m ZLVzhdyqoNnNiEFg3V8uvtMDQcFEQ38Bp6IWMTF7BKL8d6xITlW2axcQrY5Fs2ei iclIJU4vBywNGDRUJXAa2cgRVYIiilCkuYkwM22pPxmRUBcC1Gs+pkr445YwyX9Q cqkgaBJd+o6u55fqJLHAg8qN1do7zgK+HttgKeOo= Received: from pb-smtp2.nyi.icgroup.com (unknown [127.0.0.1]) by pb-smtp2.pobox.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 3B9A51CEA5; Mon, 2 Dec 2019 09:16:16 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from junio@pobox.com) Received: from pobox.com (unknown [34.76.80.147]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by pb-smtp2.pobox.com (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 6C9FD1CEA4; Mon, 2 Dec 2019 09:16:15 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from junio@pobox.com) From: Junio C Hamano To: git@vger.kernel.org Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Dec 2019, #01; Mon, 2) User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) X-master-at: 228f53135a4a41a37b6be8e4d6e2b6153db4a8ed X-next-at: e41a19f04e19db375f8e58b74c6cb9d3a1495be5 Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2019 06:16:14 -0800 Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain X-Pobox-Relay-ID: 4D0C3C88-150E-11EA-ABF3-D1361DBA3BAF-77302942!pb-smtp2.pobox.com Sender: git-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are only in 'pu' (proposed updates) while commits prefixed with '+' are in 'next'. The ones marked with '.' do not appear in any of the integration branches, but I am still holding onto them. The second batch of topics are now in 'master'; this was a rather large update, so there might be some fallout. Many topics are still in 'next' to be merged to 'master' soonish, and many others are waiting to be in 'next'. You can find the changes described here in the integration branches of the repositories listed at http://git-blame.blogspot.com/p/git-public-repositories.html -------------------------------------------------- [Graduated to "master"] * ar/install-doc-update-cmds-needing-the-shell (2019-11-15) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 216468eb98) + INSTALL: use existing shell scripts as example Doc update. * cb/curl-use-xmalloc (2019-11-07) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 1c587d0775) + remote-curl: unbreak http.extraHeader with custom allocators HTTP transport had possible allocator/deallocator mismatch, which has been corrected. * dd/sequencer-utf8 (2019-11-11) 8 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 9432ddc32c) + sequencer: reencode commit message for am/rebase --show-current-patch + sequencer: reencode old merge-commit message + sequencer: reencode squashing commit's message + sequencer: reencode revert/cherry-pick's todo list + sequencer: reencode to utf-8 before arrange rebase's todo list + t3900: demonstrate git-rebase problem with multi encoding + configure.ac: define ICONV_OMITS_BOM if necessary + t0028: eliminate non-standard usage of printf Handling of commit objects that use non UTF-8 encoding during "rebase -i" has been improved. * dj/typofix-merge-strat (2019-11-11) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 5b6c0cf125) + merge-strategies: fix typo "reflected to" to "reflected in" Typofix. * dl/complete-rebase-onto (2019-11-12) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at ba53946a3b) + completion: learn to complete `git rebase --onto=` The completion script (in contrib/) learned that the "--onto" option of "git rebase" can take its argument as the value of the option. * dl/doc-diff-no-index-implies-exit-code (2019-11-02) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at e2b2181e28) + git-diff.txt: document return code of `--no-index` Doc update. * ds/test-read-graph (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 80152fc082) + test-tool: use 'read-graph' helper Dev support for commit-graph feature. * en/doc-typofix (2019-11-10) 10 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at e7bfe50de5) + Fix spelling errors in no-longer-updated-from-upstream modules + multimail: fix a few simple spelling errors + sha1dc: fix trivial comment spelling error + Fix spelling errors in test commands + Fix spelling errors in messages shown to users + Fix spelling errors in names of tests + Fix spelling errors in comments of testcases + Fix spelling errors in code comments + Fix spelling errors in documentation outside of Documentation/ + Documentation: fix a bunch of typos, both old and new Docfix. * en/misc-doc-fixes (2019-11-07) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 7222cf3720) + name-hash.c: remove duplicate word in comment + hashmap: fix documentation misuses of -> versus . + git-filter-branch.txt: correct argument name typo Misc doc fixes. * en/t6024-style (2019-11-07) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at b41c2ed21b) + t6024: modernize style Test updates. * es/myfirstcontrib-updates (2019-11-02) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 41d70e1db4) + myfirstcontrib: hint to find gitgitgadget allower + myfirstcontrib: add dependency installation step + myfirstcontrib: add 'psuh' to command-list.txt Doc updates. * hw/config-doc-in-header (2019-10-24) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 7f314c649e) + config: move documentation to config.h Follow recent push to move API docs from Documentation/ to header files and update config.h * jc/fsmonitor-sanity-fix (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 1fceb9b55b) + fsmonitor: do not compare bitmap size with size of split index (this branch is used by us/unpack-trees-fsmonitor.) Remove an incorrect BUG() that should not trigger. * jc/log-graph-simplify (2019-11-13) 14 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at de6360c648) + t4215: use helper function to check output (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-10 at 79d2b8ff98) + graph: fix coloring of octopus dashes + graph: flatten edges that fuse with their right neighbor + graph: smooth appearance of collapsing edges on commit lines + graph: rename `new_mapping` to `old_mapping` + graph: commit and post-merge lines for left-skewed merges + graph: tidy up display of left-skewed merges + graph: example of graph output that can be simplified + graph: extract logic for moving to GRAPH_PRE_COMMIT state + graph: remove `mapping_idx` and `graph_update_width()` + graph: reduce duplication in `graph_insert_into_new_columns()` + graph: reuse `find_new_column_by_commit()` + graph: handle line padding in `graph_next_line()` + graph: automatically track display width of graph lines The implementation of "git log --graph" got refactored and then its output got simplified. * jk/cleanup-object-parsing-and-fsck (2019-10-28) 23 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-10 at 50b2267a2a) + fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct tree" for fsck_tree() + fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct commit" for fsck_commit() + fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct tag" for fsck_tag() + fsck: rename vague "oid" local variables + fsck: don't require an object struct in verify_headers() + fsck: don't require an object struct for fsck_ident() + fsck: drop blob struct from fsck_finish() + fsck: accept an oid instead of a "struct blob" for fsck_blob() + fsck: don't require an object struct for report() + fsck: only require an oid for skiplist functions + fsck: only provide oid/type in fsck_error callback + fsck: don't require object structs for display functions + fsck: use oids rather than objects for object_name API + fsck_describe_object(): build on our get_object_name() primitive + fsck: unify object-name code + fsck: require an actual buffer for non-blobs + fsck: stop checking tag->tagged + fsck: stop checking commit->parent counts + fsck: stop checking commit->tree value + commit, tag: don't set parsed bit for parse failures + parse_tag_buffer(): treat NULL tag pointer as parse error + parse_commit_buffer(): treat lookup_tree() failure as parse error + parse_commit_buffer(): treat lookup_commit() failure as parse error Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-10-30 Crufty code and logic accumulated over time around the object parsing and low-level object access used in "git fsck" have been cleaned up. * jk/gitweb-anti-xss (2019-11-18) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 69ef04c013) + gitweb: escape URLs generated by href() + t/gitweb-lib.sh: set $REQUEST_URI + t/gitweb-lib.sh: drop confusing quotes + t9502: pass along all arguments in xss helper Some codepaths in "gitweb" that forgot to escape URLs generated based on end-user input have been corrected. * jk/optim-in-pack-idx-conversion (2019-11-12) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at a81ebc7b8d) + pack-objects: avoid pointless oe_map_new_pack() calls Code clean-up. * jk/remove-sha1-to-hex (2019-11-13) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at fb68824870) + hex: drop sha1_to_hex() + hex: drop sha1_to_hex_r() Code clean-up. * jk/send-pack-remote-failure (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at d02c0107ee) + send-pack: check remote ref status on pack-objects failure Error handling after "git push" finishes sending the packdata and waits for the response to the remote side has been improved. * js/complete-svn-recursive (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at fa2a97911c) + completion: tab-complete "git svn --recursive" The completion script (in contrib/) has been taught that "git svn" supports the "--recursive" option. * js/fetch-multi-lockfix (2019-11-06) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at b9683b7ec9) + fetch: avoid locking issues between fetch.jobs/fetch.writeCommitGraph + fetch: add the command-line option `--write-commit-graph` Fetching from multiple remotes into the same repository in parallel had a bad interaction with the recent change to (optionally) update the commit-graph after a fetch job finishes, as these parallel fetches compete with each other. Which has been corrected. * js/git-path-head-dot-lock-fix (2019-10-29) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at b406944979) + git_path(): handle `.lock` files correctly + t1400: wrap setup code in test case "git rev-parse --git-path HEAD.lock" did not give the right path when run in a secondary worktree. * js/vreportf-wo-buffering (2019-11-02) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at cae61b9899) + vreportf(): avoid relying on stdio buffering Messages from die() etc. can be mixed up from multiple processes without even line buffering on Windows, which has been worked around. * jt/fetch-remove-lazy-fetch-plugging (2019-11-13) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 1b26c28dcd) + promisor-remote: remove fetch_if_missing=0 + clone: remove fetch_if_missing=0 + fetch: remove fetch_if_missing=0 "git fetch" codepath had a big "do not lazily fetch missing objects when I ask if something exists" switch. This has been corrected by marking the "does this thing exist?" calls with "if not please do not lazily fetch it" flag. * kw/fsmonitor-watchman-fix (2019-11-06) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at ee786a5c39) + fsmonitor: fix watchman integration The watchman integration for fsmonitor was racy, which has been corrected to be more conservative. * ln/userdiff-elixir (2019-11-10) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 6318918ba8) + userdiff: add Elixir to supported userdiff languages The patterns to detect function boundary for Elixir language has been added. * ma/bisect-doc-sample-update (2019-10-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at bde6adce1b) + Documentation/git-bisect.txt: add --no-ff to merge command "git merge --no-commit" needs "--no-ff" if you do not want to move HEAD, which has been corrected in the manual page for "git bisect". * ma/t7004 (2019-11-14) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 789a0a0f05) + t7004: check existence of correct tag Test fix. * mr/clone-dir-exists-to-path-exists (2019-10-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 07b6ab25de) + clone: rename static function `dir_exists()`. Code cleanup. * nn/doc-rebase-merges (2019-11-12) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at db74ff488c) + doc: improve readability of --rebase-merges in git-rebase Doc update. * ns/test-desc-typofix (2019-11-07) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 804861f385) + t: fix typo in test descriptions Typofix. * pb/help-list-gitsubmodules-among-guides (2019-10-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 3c6f5c1901) + help: add gitsubmodules to the list of guides Help update. * pb/no-recursive-reset-hard-in-worktree-add (2019-10-30) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at cdfb0643e9) + worktree: teach "add" to ignore submodule.recurse config "git worktree add" internally calls "reset --hard" that should not descend into submodules, even when submodule.recurse configuration is set, but it was affected. This has been corrected. * py/shortlog-list-options-for-log (2019-11-10) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 92a10e39f7) + git-shortlog.txt: include commit limiting options Documentation pages for "git shortlog" now lists commit limiting options explicitly. * rj/bundle-ui-updates (2019-11-11) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at d88f626256) + bundle-verify: add --quiet + bundle-create: progress output control + bundle: framework for options before bundle file "git bundle" has been taught to use the parse options API. "git bundle verify" learned "--quiet" and "git bundle create" learned options to control the progress output. * rs/parse-options-dup-null-fix (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 73040e1605) + parse-options: avoid arithmetic on pointer that's potentially NULL Code cleanup. * rs/skip-iprefix (2019-11-10) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at c87ae31b14) + convert: use skip_iprefix() in validate_encoding() + utf8: use skip_iprefix() in same_utf_encoding() Code simplification. * rs/trace2-dots (2019-11-06) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at a045233ad0) + trace2: add dots directly to strbuf in perf_fmt_prepare() Code cleanup. * rs/use-copy-array-in-mingw-shell-command-preparation (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 52ee6a8887) + mingw: use COPY_ARRAY for copying array Code cleanup. * rt/fetch-message-fix (2019-11-02) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 69eb337cd8) + fetch.c: fix typo in a warning message A small message update. * sg/blame-indent-heuristics-is-now-the-default (2019-10-29) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 68e60f08cc) + builtin/blame.c: remove '--indent-heuristic' from usage string Message update. * sg/skip-skipped-prereq (2019-11-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 10d344fed7) + test-lib: don't check prereqs of test cases that won't be run anyway Test update to avoid wasted cycles. * tg/stash-refresh-index (2019-11-14) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 4d67af8d3f) + stash: make sure we have a valid index before writing it Recent update to "git stash pop" made the command empty the index when run with the "--quiet" option, which has been corrected. -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * ds/commit-graph-delay-gen-progress (2019-11-27) 2 commits - commit-graph: use start_delayed_progress() - progress: create GIT_PROGRESS_DELAY One kind of progress messages were always given during commit-graph generation, instead of following the "if it takes more than two seconds, show progress" pattern, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'next'. * ds/sparse-cone (2019-11-22) 19 commits - sparse-checkout: check for dirty status - sparse-checkout: update working directory in-process for 'init' - sparse-checkout: cone mode should not interact with .gitignore - sparse-checkout: write using lockfile - sparse-checkout: use in-process update for disable subcommand - sparse-checkout: update working directory in-process - sparse-checkout: sanitize for nested folders - unpack-trees: add progress to clear_ce_flags() - unpack-trees: hash less in cone mode - sparse-checkout: init and set in cone mode - sparse-checkout: use hashmaps for cone patterns - sparse-checkout: add 'cone' mode - trace2: add region in clear_ce_flags - sparse-checkout: create 'disable' subcommand - sparse-checkout: add '--stdin' option to set subcommand - sparse-checkout: 'set' subcommand - clone: add --sparse mode - sparse-checkout: create 'init' subcommand - sparse-checkout: create builtin with 'list' subcommand Management of sparsely checked-out working tree has gained a dedicated "sparse-checkout" command. How well is this topic done at this point? * dl/range-diff-with-notes (2019-11-21) 10 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at dd6dad97c1) + format-patch: pass notes configuration to range-diff + range-diff: pass through --notes to `git log` + range-diff: output `## Notes ##` header + t3206: range-diff compares logs with commit notes + t3206: s/expected/expect/ + t3206: disable parameter substitution in heredoc + t3206: remove spaces after redirect operators + pretty-options.txt: --notes accepts a ref instead of treeish + rev-list-options.txt: remove reference to --show-notes + argv-array: add space after `while` "git range-diff" learned to take the "--notes=" and the "--no-notes" options to control the commit notes included in the log message that gets compared. Will merge to 'master'. * jc/azure-ci-osx-fix-fix (2019-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at 7de6356e67) + ci(osx): update homebrew-cask repository with less noise CI jobs for macOS has been made less chatty when updating perforce package used during testing. Will merge to 'master'. * jk/fail-show-toplevel-outside-working-tree (2019-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at cd97ae38bc) + rev-parse: make --show-toplevel without a worktree an error "git rev-parse --show-toplevel" run outside of any working tree did not error out, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * pb/submodule-update-fetches (2019-11-24) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at 7736f98351) + doc: mention that 'git submodule update' fetches missing commits Doc update. Will merge to 'master'. * sg/unpack-progress-throughput (2019-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at 0418db6a27) + builtin/unpack-objects.c: show throughput progress "git unpack-objects" used to show progress based only on the number of received and unpacked objects, which stalled when it has to handle an unusually large object. It now shows the throughput as well. Will merge to 'master'. * dl/test-cleanup (2019-11-29) 26 commits - t7700: stop losing return codes of git commands - t7700: make references to SHA-1 generic - t7700: replace egrep with grep - t7700: consolidate code into test_has_duplicate_object() - t7700: consolidate code into test_no_missing_in_packs() - t7700: s/test -f/test_path_is_file/ - t7700: move keywords onto their own line - t7700: remove spaces after redirect operators - t7700: drop redirections to /dev/null - t7501: stop losing return codes of git commands - t7501: remove spaces after redirect operators - t5703: stop losing return codes of git commands - t5703: simplify one-time-sed generation logic - t5317: use ! grep to check for no matching lines - t5317: stop losing return codes of git commands - t4138: stop losing return codes of git commands - t4015: use test_write_lines() - t4015: stop losing return codes of git commands - t3600: comment on inducing SIGPIPE in `git rm` - t3600: stop losing return codes of git commands - t3600: use test_line_count() where possible - t3301: stop losing return codes of git commands - t0090: stop losing return codes of git commands - t0014: remove git command upstream of pipe - apply-one-time-sed.sh: modernize style - lib-bash.sh: move `then` onto its own line Test cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * tg/perf-remove-stale-result (2019-11-27) 1 commit - perf-lib: use a single filename for all measurement types PerfTest fix to avoid stale result mixed up with the latest round of test results. Will merge to 'next'. * us/unpack-trees-fsmonitor (2019-11-21) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 4c06f74957) + unpack-trees: skip stat on fsmonitor-valid files Users of oneway_merge() (like "reset --hard") learned to take advantage of fsmonitor to avoid unnecessary lstat(2) calls. Will merge to 'master'. * ds/fsmonitor-testing (2019-11-22) 11 commits - test-lib: clear watchman watches at test completion - t7519: disable external GIT_TEST_FSMONITOR variable - t7063: disable fsmonitor with status cache - tests: disable fsmonitor in submodule tests - t3600-rm.sh: disable fsmonitor when deleting populated submodule - t3030-merge-recursive.sh: disable fsmonitor when tweaking GIT_WORK_TREE - fsmonitor: disable fsmonitor with worktrees - t1510-repo-setup.sh: disable fsmonitor if no .git dir - t1301-shared-repo.sh: disable FSMONITOR - fsmonitor: do not output to stderr for tests - fsmonitor: disable in a bare repo Updates around testing fsmoitor integration. Will merge to 'next'. * hi/gpg-optional-pkfp-fix (2019-11-23) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at b0d668176f) + gpg-interface: limit search for primary key fingerprint + gpg-interface: refactor the free-and-xmemdupz pattern (this branch is used by hi/gpg-use-check-signature.) The code to parse GPG output used to assume incorrectly that the finterprint for the primary key would always be present for a valid signature, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * hv/assume-priumax-is-available-anywhere (2019-11-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at caac4f633d) + git-compat-util.h: drop the `PRIuMAX` and other fallback definitions We have had compatibility fallback macro definitions for "PRIuMAX", "PRIu32", etc. but did not for "PRIdMAX", while the code used the last one apparently without any hiccup reported recently. The fallback macro definitions for these macros that must appear in C99 systems have been removed. Will merge to 'master'. * js/git-svn-use-rebase-merges (2019-11-23) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at 9585fe30f8) + git svn: stop using `rebase --preserve-merges` Prepare further for "rebase --preserve-merges" deprecation. Will merge to 'master'. * js/mingw-inherit-only-std-handles (2019-12-02) 6 commits - mingw: translate ERROR_SUCCESS to errno = 0 (merged to 'next' on 2019-12-02 at 798a952eca) + mingw: do set `errno` correctly when trying to restrict handle inheritance (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 4736894af6) + mingw: restrict file handle inheritance only on Windows 7 and later + mingw: spawned processes need to inherit only standard handles + mingw: work around incorrect standard handles + mingw: demonstrate that all file handles are inherited by child processes Work around a issue where a FD that is left open when spawning a child process and is kept open in the child can interfere with the operation in the parent process on Windows. Will wait for a bit before merging to 'next'. * mg/doc-submodule-status-cached (2019-11-24) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at fa833392a3) + doc: document 'git submodule status --cached' "git submodule status" and "git submodule status --cached" show different things, but the documentation did not cover them correctly, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * mg/submodule-status-from-a-subdirectory (2019-11-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 24cb2d79ff) + submodule: fix 'submodule status' when called from a subdirectory "git submodule status" that is run from a subdirectory of the superproject did not work well, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * mh/clear-topo-walk-upon-reset (2019-11-25) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 15871c1c2a) + revision: free topo_walk_info before creating a new one in init_topo_walk + revision: clear the topo-walk flags in reset_revision_walk The revision walking machinery uses resources like per-object flag bits that need to be reset before a new iteration of walking begins, but the resources related to topological walk were not cleared correctly, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * nl/reset-patch-takes-a-tree (2019-11-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at 34dc348eaf) + reset: parse rev as tree-ish in patch mode "git reset --patch $object" without any pathspec should allow a tree object to be given, but incorrectly required a committish, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * pw/sequencer-compare-with-right-parent-to-check-empty-commits (2019-11-23) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at a4e4f06286) + sequencer: fix empty commit check when amending The sequencer machinery compared the HEAD and the state it is attempting to commit to decide if the result would be a no-op commit, even when amending a commit, which was incorrect, and has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * sg/assume-no-todo-update-in-cherry-pick (2019-11-24) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 6908186f85) + sequencer: don't re-read todo for revert and cherry-pick While running "revert" or "cherry-pick --edit" for multiple commits, a recent regression incorrectly detected "nothing to commit, working tree clean", instead of replaying the commits, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * sg/test-bool-env (2019-11-23) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at e1874e422f) + t5608-clone-2gb.sh: turn GIT_TEST_CLONE_2GB into a bool + tests: add 'test_bool_env' to catch non-bool GIT_TEST_* values Recently we have declared that GIT_TEST_* variables take the usual boolean values (it used to be that some used "non-empty means true" and taking GIT_TEST_VAR=YesPlease as true); make sure we notice and fail when non-bool strings are given to these variables. Will merge to 'master'. * as/t7812-missing-redirects-fix (2019-12-01) 2 commits - t7812: expect failure for grep -i with invalid UTF-8 data - t7812: add missing redirects Test fix. Will merge to 'next'. * jk/perf-wo-git-dot-pm (2019-11-27) 1 commit - t/perf: don't depend on Git.pm Test cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * jt/clone-recursesub-ref-advise (2019-11-27) 2 commits - submodule--helper: advise on fatal alternate error - Documentation: explain submodule.alternateErrorStrategy The interaction between "git clone --recurse-submodules" and alternate object store was ill-designed. The documentation and code have been taught to make more clear recommendations when the users see failures. Will merge to 'next'. * ra/t5150-depends-on-perl (2019-11-27) 1 commit . t5150: skip request-pull test if Perl is disabled Some Porcelain commands are written in Perl, and tests on them are expected not to work when the platform lacks a working perl. Redo. * rs/simplify-prepare-cmd (2019-11-27) 1 commit - run-command: use prepare_git_cmd() in prepare_cmd() Code cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * rs/test-cleanup (2019-11-30) 7 commits - t7811: don't create unused file - t9300: don't create unused file - test: use test_must_be_empty F instead of test_cmp empty F - test: use test_must_be_empty F instead of test -z $(cat F) - t1400: use test_must_be_empty - t1410: use test_line_count - t1512: use test_line_count Test cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * rs/use-skip-prefix-more (2019-11-27) 5 commits - name-rev: use skip_prefix() instead of starts_with() - push: use skip_prefix() instead of starts_with() - shell: use skip_prefix() instead of starts_with() - fmt-merge-msg: use skip_prefix() instead of starts_with() - fetch: use skip_prefix() instead of starts_with() Code cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * sg/test-squelch-noise-in-commit-bulk (2019-11-27) 1 commit - test-lib-functions: suppress a 'git rev-parse' error in 'test_commit_bulk' Code cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * ag/sequencer-continue-leakfix (2019-11-30) 1 commit - sequencer: fix a memory leak in sequencer_continue() Leakfix. Will merge to 'next'. * bc/t9001-zsh-in-posix-emulation-mode (2019-11-30) 1 commit - t9001: avoid including non-trailing NUL bytes in variables Test portability fix. Will merge to 'next'. * cs/store-packfiles-in-hashmap (2019-12-01) 1 commit - packfile.c: speed up loading lots of packfiles In a repository with many packfiles, the cost of the procedure that avoids registering the same packfile twice was unnecessarily high by using an inefficient search algorithm, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'next'. * dd/time-reentrancy (2019-12-01) 3 commits - mingw: use {gm,local}time_s as backend for {gm,local}time_r - archive-zip.c: switch to reentrant localtime_r - date.c: switch to reentrant {gm,local}time_r Avoid gmtime() and localtime() and prefer their reentrant counterparts. Will merge to 'next'. * em/test-skip-regex-illseq (2019-11-30) 1 commit - t4210: skip i18n tests that don't work on FreeBSD Test portability fix. Will merge to 'next'. * hi/gpg-use-check-signature (2019-11-30) 1 commit - gpg-interface: prefer check_signature() for GPG verification (this branch uses hi/gpg-optional-pkfp-fix.) Hide lower-level verify_signed-buffer() API as a pure helper to implement the public check_signature() function, in order to encourage new callers to use the correct and more strict validation. Will merge to 'next'. * hi/grep-do-not-return-void (2019-11-30) 1 commit - grep: don't return an expression from pcre2_free() Code cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * jk/lore-is-the-archive (2019-11-30) 2 commits - doc: replace public-inbox links with lore.kernel.org - doc: recommend lore.kernel.org over public-inbox.org Doc update for the mailing list archiving and nntp service. Will merge to 'next'. * jk/send-pack-check-negative-with-quick (2019-11-30) 1 commit - send-pack: use OBJECT_INFO_QUICK to check negative objects Performance tweak on "git push" into a repository with many refs that point at objects we have never heard of. Will merge to 'next'. * sg/osx-force-gcc-9 (2019-11-29) 1 commit - ci: build Git with GCC 9 in the 'osx-gcc' build job TravisCI update. Will merge to 'next'. -------------------------------------------------- [Stalled] * po/bundle-doc-clonable (2019-10-21) 1 commit - Doc: Bundle file usage Doc update. Expecting a reroll. * js/advise-rebase-skip (2019-10-23) 3 commits - commit: give correct advice for empty commit during a rebase - sequencer: export the function to get the path of `.git/rebase-merge/` - cherry-pick: add test for `--skip` advice in `git commit` The logic used in "git commit" to give hints and errors depending on what operation was in progress learned to distinguish rebase and cherry-pick better. Kicked back to 'pu'. cf. * vn/reset-deleted-ita (2019-07-26) 1 commit - reset: unstage empty deleted ita files "git reset HEAD []" did not reset an empty file that was added with the intent-to-add bit. Expecting a reroll. * jn/unknown-index-extensions (2018-11-21) 2 commits - index: offer advice for unknown index extensions - index: do not warn about unrecognized extensions A bit too alarming warning given when unknown index extensions exist is getting revamped. Expecting a reroll. * jc/format-patch-delay-message-id (2019-04-05) 1 commit - format-patch: move message-id and related headers to the end The location "git format-patch --thread" adds the Message-Id: header in the series of header fields has been moved down, which may help working around a suspected bug in GMail MSA, reported at Waiting for feedback to see if it truly helps. Needs tests. * js/protocol-advertise-multi (2018-12-28) 1 commit - protocol: advertise multiple supported versions The transport layer has been updated so that the protocol version used can be negotiated between the parties, by the initiator listing the protocol versions it is willing to talk, and the other side choosing from one of them. Expecting a reroll. cf. * mk/use-size-t-in-zlib (2018-10-15) 1 commit - zlib.c: use size_t for size The wrapper to call into zlib followed our long tradition to use "unsigned long" for sizes of regions in memory, which have been updated to use "size_t". -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * jh/userdiff-python-async (2019-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at 74e4a4ed9f) + userdiff: support Python async functions The userdiff machinery has been taught that "async def" is another way to begin a "function" in Python. Will merge to 'master'. * dl/pretty-reference (2019-11-20) 11 commits - SubmittingPatches: use `--pretty=reference` - pretty: implement 'reference' format - pretty: add struct cmt_fmt_map::default_date_mode_type - pretty: provide short date format - t4205: cover `git log --reflog -z` blindspot - pretty.c: inline initalize format_context - revision: make get_revision_mark() return const pointer - completion: complete `tformat:` pretty format - SubmittingPatches: remove dq from commit reference - pretty-formats.txt: use generic terms for hash - SubmittingPatches: use generic terms for hash "git log" family learned "--pretty=ref" that gives the name of a commit in the format that is often used to refer to it in log messages. Will merge to 'next'. * hw/doc-in-header (2019-11-18) 20 commits - trace2: move doc to trace2.h - submodule-config: move doc to submodule-config.h - tree-walk: move doc to tree-walk.h - trace: move doc to trace.h - run-command: move doc to run-command.h - parse-options: add link to doc file in parse-options.h - credential: move doc to credential.h - argv-array: move doc to argv-array.h - cache: move doc to cache.h - sigchain: move doc to sigchain.h - pathspec: move doc to pathspec.h - revision: move doc to revision.h - attr: move doc to attr.h - refs: move doc to refs.h - remote: move doc to remote.h and refspec.h - sha1-array: move doc to sha1-array.h - merge: move doc to ll-merge.h - graph: move doc to graph.h and graph.c - dir: move doc to dir.h - diff: move doc to diff.h and diffcore.h * js/builtin-add-i-cmds (2019-12-01) 9 commits - built-in add -i: offer the `quit` command - built-in add -i: re-implement the `diff` command - built-in add -i: implement the `patch` command - built-in add -i: re-implement `add-untracked` in C - built-in add -i: re-implement `revert` in C - built-in add -i: implement the `update` command - built-in add -i: prepare for multi-selection commands - built-in add -i: allow filtering the modified files list - add-interactive: make sure to release `rev.prune_data` (this branch uses js/builtin-add-i.) "git add -i" that is getting rewritten in C has been extended to cover subcommands other than the "patch". Will merge to 'next'. * js/rebase-r-safer-label (2019-11-18) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-21 at 791d51b0d7) + rebase -r: let `label` generate safer labels + rebase-merges: move labels' whitespace mangling into `label_oid()` (this branch is used by dd/rebase-merge-reserves-onto-label.) A label used in the todo list that are generated by "git rebase --rebase-merges" is used as a part of a refname; the logic to come up with the label has been tightened to avoid names that cannot be used as such. Will merge to 'master'. * dd/rebase-merge-reserves-onto-label (2019-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-21 at a6e4e5af0a) + sequencer: handle rebase-merges for "onto" message (this branch uses js/rebase-r-safer-label.) The logic to avoid duplicate label names generated by "git rebase --rebase-merges" forgot that the machinery itself uses "onto" as a label name, which must be avoided by auto-generated labels, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * ma/config-bool-valex (2019-11-14) 8 commits - builtin/config: die if "value_regex" doesn't canonicalize as boolean - builtin/config: warn if "value_regex" doesn't canonicalize as boolean - builtin/config: canonicalize "value_regex" with `--type=bool-or-int` - builtin/config: canonicalize "value_regex" with `--type=bool` - builtin/config: collect "value_regexp" data in a struct - builtin/config: extract `handle_value_regex()` from `get_value()` - t1300: modernize part of script - config: make `git_parse_maybe_bool_text()` public "git config" can be told to affect the existing entries that "match" the given value via its value_regex argument. It learned to normalize the value set in the configuration and the value given from the command line before computing they "match", e.g. "true" in the configuration file can now match with "yes" given from the command line. Needs a bit more work? cf. * sg/name-rev-wo-recursion (2019-11-13) 13 commits - name-rev: cleanup name_ref() - name-rev: eliminate recursion in name_rev() - name-rev: drop name_rev()'s 'generation' and 'distance' parameters - name-rev: restructure creating/updating 'struct rev_name' instances - name-rev: restructure parsing commits and applying date cutoff - name-rev: pull out deref handling from the recursion - name-rev: extract creating/updating a 'struct name_rev' into a helper - t6120: add a test to cover inner conditions in 'git name-rev's name_rev() - name-rev: use sizeof(*ptr) instead of sizeof(type) in allocation - name-rev: avoid unnecessary cast in name_ref() - name-rev: use strbuf_strip_suffix() in get_rev_name() - t6120-describe: modernize the 'check_describe' helper - t6120-describe: correct test repo history graph in comment Redo "git name-rev" to avoid recursive calls. Looks more-or-less ready for 'next'? cf. <20191127181322.171734-1-jonathantanmy@google.com> cf. <20191127180210.168901-1-jonathantanmy@google.com> cf. <20191112103821.30265-1-szeder.dev@gmail.com> * am/pathspec-from-file (2019-11-20) 6 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at ee131b80fb) + commit: support the --pathspec-from-file option + doc: commit: synchronize description + reset: support the `--pathspec-from-file` option + doc: reset: synchronize description + pathspec: add new function to parse file + parse-options.h: add new options `--pathspec-from-file`, `--pathspec-file-nul` A few commands learned to take the pathspec from the standard input or a named file, instead of taking it as the command line arguments. Will merge to 'master'. * ec/fetch-mark-common-refs-trace2 (2019-11-20) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-25 at c2b8e1546c) + fetch: add trace2 instrumentation Trace2 annotation. Will merge to 'master'. * ep/guard-kset-tar-headers (2019-11-07) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-21 at 6c9574b01d) + kset.h, tar.h: add missing header guard to prevent multiple inclusion Code clean-up. Will merge to 'master'. * dl/t5520-cleanup (2019-11-21) 15 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 523d920acf) + t5520: replace `! git` with `test_must_fail git` + t5520: remove redundant lines in test cases + t5520: replace $(cat ...) comparison with test_cmp + t5520: don't put git in upstream of pipe + t5520: test single-line files by git with test_cmp + t5520: use test_cmp_rev where possible + t5520: replace test -{n,z} with test-lib functions + t5520: use test_line_count where possible + t5520: remove spaces after redirect operator + t5520: replace test -f with test-lib functions + t5520: let sed open its own input + t5520: use sq for test case names + t5520: improve test style + t: teach test_cmp_rev to accept ! for not-equals + t0000: test multiple local assignment Test cleanup. Will merge to 'master'. * js/builtin-add-i (2019-11-18) 9 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-21 at caefa55b89) + built-in add -i: implement the `help` command + built-in add -i: use color in the main loop + built-in add -i: support `?` (prompt help) + built-in add -i: show unique prefixes of the commands + built-in add -i: implement the main loop + built-in add -i: color the header in the `status` command + built-in add -i: implement the `status` command + diff: export diffstat interface + Start to implement a built-in version of `git add --interactive` (this branch is used by js/builtin-add-i-cmds.) The beginning of rewriting "git add -i" in C. Will merge to 'master'. * ra/rebase-i-more-options (2019-11-25) 7 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at e8a6d1e281) + rebase -i: finishing touches to --reset-author-date + rebase: add --reset-author-date + rebase -i: support --ignore-date + sequencer: rename amend_author to author_to_rename + rebase -i: support --committer-date-is-author-date + sequencer: allow callers of read_author_script() to ignore fields + rebase -i: add --ignore-whitespace flag "git rebase -i" learned a few options that are known by "git rebase" proper. Will merge to 'master'. * dl/submodule-set-url (2019-10-30) 1 commit - submodule: teach set-url subcommand "git submodule" learned a subcommand "set-url". Will merge to 'next'. * ag/sequencer-todo-updates (2019-11-25) 5 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-27 at 3258d51dfc) + sequencer: directly call pick_commits() from complete_action() + rebase: fill `squash_onto' in get_replay_opts() + sequencer: move the code writing total_nr on the disk to a new function + sequencer: update `done_nr' when skipping commands in a todo list + sequencer: update `total_nr' when adding an item to a todo list Reduce unnecessary reading of state variables back from the disk during sequencer operation. Will merge to 'master'. * mt/threaded-grep-in-object-store (2019-10-02) 11 commits - grep: move driver pre-load out of critical section - grep: re-enable threads in non-worktree case - grep: protect packed_git [re-]initialization - grep: allow submodule functions to run in parallel - submodule-config: add skip_if_read option to repo_read_gitmodules() - grep: replace grep_read_mutex by internal obj read lock - object-store: allow threaded access to object reading - replace-object: make replace operations thread-safe - grep: fix racy calls in grep_objects() - grep: fix race conditions at grep_submodule() - grep: fix race conditions on userdiff calls Traditionally, we avoided threaded grep while searching in objects (as opposed to files in the working tree) as accesses to the object layer is not thread-safe. This limitation is getting lifted. Expecting a reroll. cf. * jk/packfile-reuse-cleanup (2019-10-23) 9 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-11-19 at 9683853939) + pack-objects: improve partial packfile reuse + builtin/pack-objects: introduce obj_is_packed() + pack-objects: introduce pack.allowPackReuse + csum-file: introduce hashfile_total() + pack-bitmap: introduce bitmap_walk_contains() + pack-bitmap: don't rely on bitmap_git->reuse_objects + ewah/bitmap: introduce bitmap_word_alloc() + packfile: expose get_delta_base() + builtin/pack-objects: report reused packfile objects The way "git pack-objects" reuses objects stored in existing pack to generate its result has been improved. Hold. There is an update to these patches that currently are on 'next'. cf. <20191115180319.113991-1-jonathantanmy@google.com>