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[34.76.255.141]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id o10sm23691594wru.54.2019.04.04.03.29.00 (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305 bits=256/256); Thu, 04 Apr 2019 03:29:00 -0700 (PDT) From: Junio C Hamano To: git@vger.kernel.org Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Apr 2019, #01; Thu, 4) X-master-at: 041f5ea1cf987a4068ef5f39ba0a09be85952064 X-next-at: f8f6787159eebeb0fe8766e114123185ee1893ea Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 19:28:59 +0900 Message-ID: User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Sender: git-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org What's cooking in git.git (Apr 2019, #01; Thu, 4) -------------------------------------------------- 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. So, ... while I was offline for a week, there seems to have been quite a lot of activities around here. Hopefully everybody had fun in the meantime ;-) I think I'm mostly caught up by now (except for an inevitable "fell thru the cracks" topic or three) and here is what I collected so far, thinking that they may be worth looking at. I haven't given any deep thought to many topics yet, so the topic description may be either totally lacking or completely incorrect, and their assessment may be stale and not reflect the already-reached list concensus. As always, help in updating them would be grately appreciated. 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"] * ab/makefile-help-devs-more (2019-02-24) 6 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 898f5f44bc) + Makefile: allow for combining DEVELOPER=1 and CFLAGS="..." + Makefile: move the setting of *FLAGS closer to "include" + Makefile: Move *_LIBS assignment into its own section + Makefile: add/remove comments at top and tweak whitespace + Makefile: move "strip" assignment down from flags + Makefile: remove an out-of-date comment Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 CFLAGS now can be tweaked when invoking Make while using DEVELOPER=YesPlease; this did not work well before. * br/commit-tree-parseopt (2019-03-08) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at e1228ef04f) + commit-tree: utilize parse-options api Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-08 The command line parser of "git commit-tree" has been rewritten to use the parse-options API. * jk/bisect-final-output (2019-03-01) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at dea599eb04) + bisect: make diff-tree output prettier + bisect: fix internal diff-tree config loading + bisect: use string arguments to feed internal diff-tree Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 The final report from "git bisect" used to show the suspected culprit using a raw "diff-tree", with which there is no output for a merge commit. This has been updated to use a more modern and human readable output that still is concise enough. * jk/config-type-color-ends-with-lf (2019-03-07) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 810b269d1a) + config: document --type=color output is a complete line Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 "git config --type=color ..." is meant to replace "git config --get-color" but there is a slight difference that wasn't documented, which is now fixed. * jk/fsck-doc (2019-03-05) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 5cd610f73e) + fsck: always compute USED flags for unreachable objects + doc/fsck: clarify --connectivity-only behavior Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 "git fsck --connectivity-only" omits computation necessary to sift the objects that are not reachable from any of the refs into unreachable and dangling. This is now enabled when dangling objects are requested (which is done by default, but can be overridden with the "--no-dangling" option). * jk/no-sigpipe-during-network-transport (2019-03-05) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 25900acd0d) + fetch: ignore SIGPIPE during network operation + fetch: avoid calling write_or_die() Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 On platforms where "git fetch" is killed with SIGPIPE (e.g. OSX), the upload-pack that runs on the other end that hangs up after detecting an error could cause "git fetch" to die with a signal, which led to a flakey test. "git fetch" now ignores SIGPIPE during the network portion of its operation (this is not a problem as we check the return status from our write(2)s). * jk/virtual-objects-do-exist (2019-03-05) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 748c79a1f0) + rev-list: allow cached objects in existence check Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 A recent update broke "is this object available to us?" check for well-known objects like an empty tree (which should yield "yes", even when there is no on-disk object for an empty tree), which has been corrected. * js/rebase-orig-head-fix (2019-03-04) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 4b1b19d391) + built-in rebase: set ORIG_HEAD just once, before the rebase + built-in rebase: demonstrate that ORIG_HEAD is not set correctly + built-in rebase: use the correct reflog when switching branches + built-in rebase: no need to check out `onto` twice Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 "git rebase" that was reimplemented in C did not set ORIG_HEAD correctly, which has been corrected. * js/stress-test-ui-tweak (2019-03-04) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at 223afded1c) + tests: introduce --stress-jobs= + tests: let --stress-limit= imply --stress Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 Dev support. * ma/clear-repository-format (2019-03-01) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at f3db1c278f) + setup: fix memory leaks with `struct repository_format` + setup: free old value before setting `work_tree` Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 The setup code has been cleaned up to avoid leaks around the repository_format structure. * sx/evolve (2019-02-15) 8 commits . evolve: add the git change list command . evolve: implement the git change command . evolve: add support for writing metacommits . evolve: add the change-table structure . evolve: add support for parsing metacommits . ref-filter: add the metas namespace to ref-filter . sha1-array: implement oid_array_readonly_contains . technical doc: add a design doc for the evolve command The beginning of "hg evolve" mimicry. -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * ms/worktree-add-atomic-mkdir (2019-03-12) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at ded442ed02) + worktree: fix worktree add race "git worktree add" used to do a "find an available name with stat and then mkdir", which is race-prone. This has been fixed by using mkdir and reacting to EEXIST in a loop. Will merge to 'master'. * tb/stash-in-c-unused-param-fix (2019-03-11) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 5ccac5f80d) + stash: drop unused parameter (this branch uses ps/stash-in-c; is tangled with js/stash-in-c-pathspec-fix and tg/stash-in-c-show-default-to-p-fix.) Code clean-up. Will cook in 'next'. * dl/subtree-limit-to-one-rev (2019-03-12) 1 commit - contrib/subtree: ensure only one rev is provided "git subtree" (in contrib/) update. Will merge to 'next'. * ar/t4150-remove-cruft (2019-03-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at a0106a8d5c) + t4150: remove unused variable Test cleanup. Will merge to 'master'. * cb/doco-mono (2019-03-13) 2 commits - doc: format pathnames and URLs as monospace. - doc/CodingGuidelines: URLs and paths as monospace Clean-up markup in the documentation suite. Will merge to 'next'. * cc/multi-promisor (2019-04-02) 11 commits - remote: add promisor and partial clone config to the doc - partial-clone: add multiple remotes in the doc - t0410: test fetching from many promisor remotes - builtin/fetch: remove unique promisor remote limitation - promisor-remote: parse remote.*.partialclonefilter - Use promisor_remote_get_direct() and has_promisor_remote() - promisor-remote: use repository_format_partial_clone - promisor-remote: add promisor_remote_reinit() - promisor-remote: implement promisor_remote_get_direct() - Add initial support for many promisor remotes - fetch-object: make functions return an error code Breaks 'pu'. * jk/promote-ggg (2019-03-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 3db7d2566d) + point pull requesters to GitGitGadget Suggest GitGitGadget instead of submitGit as a way to submit patches based on GitHub PR to us. Will merge to 'master'. * jk/sha1dc (2019-03-13) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 969280e8e5) + Makefile: fix unaligned loads in sha1dc with UBSan Build update for SHA-1 with collision detection. Will merge to 'master'. * jt/submodule-fetch-errmsg (2019-03-14) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at a6b0efa76f) + submodule: explain first attempt failure clearly Error message update. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20190313175738.252961-1-jonathantanmy@google.com> (v2) * nd/switch-and-restore (2019-04-02) 39 commits - doc: promote "git restore" - completion: support restore - SQUASH??? move -p test to 2071 from 2070 - t: add tests for restore - restore: support --patch - restore: default to --source=HEAD when only --index is specified - restore: add --worktree and --index - checkout: factor out worktree checkout code - restore: disable overlay mode by default - restore: make pathspec mandatory - restore: take tree-ish from --source option instead - checkout: split part of it to new command 'restore' - doc: promote "git switch" - completion: support switch - t: add tests for switch - switch: make --orphan switch to an empty tree - switch: reject if some operation is in progress - switch: no worktree status unless real branch switch happens - switch: implicit dwim, use --no-guess to disable it - switch: add short option for --detach - switch: only allow explicit detached HEAD - switch: reject "do nothing" case - switch: stop accepting pathspec - switch: remove -l - switch: add --discard-changes - switch: better names for -b and -B - checkout: split part of it to new command 'switch' - checkout: split options[] array in three pieces - checkout: move 'confict_style' and 'dwim_..' to checkout_opts - checkout: make "opts" in cmd_checkout() a pointer - checkout: factor out some code in parse_branchname_arg() - checkout: keep most #include sorted - checkout: inform the user when removing branch state - checkout: advice how to get out of detached HEAD mode - t: rename t2014-switch.sh to t2014-checkout-switch.sh - git-checkout.txt: fix monospace typeset - doc: document --overwrite-ignore - git-checkout.txt: fix one syntax line - git-checkout.txt: spell out --no-option Two new commands "git switch" and "git restore" are introduced to split "checking out a branch to work on advancing its history" and "checking out paths out of the index and/or a tree-ish to work on advancing the current history" out of the single "git checkout" command. cf. <20190329103919.15642-1-pclouds@gmail.com> (switch v6) cf. <20190308101655.9767-1-pclouds@gmail.com> (restore v1) * ab/doc-misc-typofixes (2019-03-18) 1 commit - doc: fix typos in man pages Typofixes. Will merge to 'next'. * ab/drop-scripted-rebase (2019-03-20) 1 commit - rebase: remove the rebase.useBuiltin setting Retire scripted "git rebase" implementation. Will merge to 'next'. * ab/gc-reflog (2019-04-01) 7 commits - gc: handle & check gc.reflogExpire config - reflog tests: assert lack of early exit with expiry="never" - reflog tests: test for the "points nowhere" warning - reflog tests: make use of "test_config" idiom - gc: refactor a "call me once" pattern - gc: convert to using the_hash_algo - gc: remove redundant check for gc_auto_threshold Fix various glitches in "git gc" around reflog handling. cf. <20190328161434.19200-1-avarab@gmail.com> (v4) * ew/repack-with-bitmaps-by-default (2019-03-18) 3 commits - pack-objects: default to writing bitmap hash-cache - t5310: correctly remove bitmaps for jgit test - repack: enable bitmaps by default on bare repos The connectivity bitmaps are created by default in bare repositories now; also the pathname hash-cache is created by default to avoid making crappy deltas when repacking. Will merge to 'next'. * jk/perf-lib-tee (2019-03-18) 1 commit - perf-lib.sh: rely on test-lib.sh for --tee handling Code cleanup in the test framework. Will merge to 'next'. * js/check-docs-exe (2019-04-01) 5 commits - check-docs: fix for setups where executables have an extension - check-docs: do not expect guide pages to correspond to commands - check-docs: really look at the documented commands again - docs: do not document the `git remote-testgit` command - docs: move gitremote-helpers into section 7 Dev support update. Will merge to 'next'. * js/difftool-no-index (2019-03-18) 3 commits - difftool: allow running outside Git worktrees with --no-index - parse-options: make OPT_ARGUMENT() more useful - difftool: remove obsolete (and misleading) comment "git difftool" can now run outside a repository. Will merge to 'next'. * js/get-short-oid-drop-cache (2019-03-14) 4 commits - get_oid(): when an object was not found, try harder - sequencer: move stale comment into correct location - sequencer: improve error message when an OID could not be parsed - rebase -i: demonstrate obscure loose object cache bug A corner-case object name ambiguity while the sequencer machinery is working (e.g. "rebase -i -x") has been (half) fixed. Will merge to 'next'. * ma/doc-diff-doc-vs-doctor-comparison (2019-03-18) 4 commits - doc-diff: add `--cut-header-footer` - doc-diff: support diffing from/to AsciiDoc(tor) - doc-diff: let `render_tree()` take an explicit directory name - Doc: auto-detect changed build flags Dev support update to make it easier to compare two formatted results from our documentation. Will merge to 'next'. cf. <20190319031412.GC6173@sigill.intra.peff.net> * mh/pack-protocol-doc-fix (2019-03-18) 1 commit - fix pack protocol example client/server communication Docfix. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/checkout-f-while-conflicted-fix (2019-03-21) 1 commit - unpack-trees: fix oneway_merge accidentally carry over stage index "git checkout -f " while the index has an unmerged path incorrectly left some paths in an unmerged state, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'next'. * pw/cherry-pick-continue (2019-03-18) 3 commits - cherry-pick --continue: remember options - cherry-pick: demonstrate option amnesia - sequencer: break some long lines "git cherry-pick --options A..B", after giving control back to the user to ask help resolving a conflicted step, did not honor the options it originally received, which has been corrected. Will merge to 'next'. * pw/rerere-autoupdate (2019-03-18) 2 commits - merge: tweak --rerere-autoupdate documentation - am/cherry-pick/rebase/revert: document --rerere-autoupdate Doc updates. Will merge to 'next'. * sg/test-atexit (2019-03-14) 11 commits - t9811-git-p4-label-import: fix pipeline negation - git p4 test: disable '-x' tracing in the p4d watchdog loop - git p4 test: simplify timeout handling - git p4 test: clean up the p4d cleanup functions - git p4 test: use 'test_atexit' to kill p4d and the watchdog process - t0301-credential-cache: use 'test_atexit' to stop the credentials helper - tests: use 'test_atexit' to stop httpd - git-daemon: use 'test_atexit` to stop 'git-daemon' - test-lib: introduce 'test_atexit' - t/lib-git-daemon: make sure to kill the 'git-daemon' process - test-lib: fix interrupt handling with 'dash' and '--verbose-log -x' Test framework update to more robustly clean up leftover files and processes after tests are done. Will merge to 'next'. * tb/trace2-va-list-fix (2019-03-20) 1 commit - trace2: NULL is not allowed for va_list Fix some code that passed a NULL when a va_list was expected. Will merge to 'next'. * tg/glossary-overlay (2019-03-18) 1 commit - glossary: add definition for overlay Doc update. Will merge to 'next'. * tg/stash-in-c-show-default-to-p-fix (2019-03-21) 1 commit - stash: setup default diff output format if necessary (this branch uses ps/stash-in-c; is tangled with js/stash-in-c-pathspec-fix and tb/stash-in-c-unused-param-fix.) A regression fix. Will merge to 'next'. * tz/completion (2019-03-21) 4 commits - completion: use __git when calling --list-cmds - completion: fix multiple command removals - t9902: test multiple removals via completion.commands - git: read local config in --list-cmds The completion helper code now pays attention to repository-local configuration (when available), which allows --list-cmds to honour a repository specific setting of completion.commands, for example. Will merge to 'next'. cf. <20190320180329.22280-1-tmz@pobox.com> (v3) * tz/t4038-bash-redirect-target-workaround (2019-03-18) 1 commit - t4038-diff-combined: quote paths with whitespace Work-around extra warning from bash in our tests. Will merge to 'next'. * jc/format-patch-noclobber (2019-02-22) 1 commit - format-patch: --no-clobber refrains from overwriting output files (this branch uses jc/format-patch-error-check.) * jk/unused-params-even-more (2019-03-21) 13 commits - parse_opt_ref_sorting: always use with NONEG flag - pretty: drop unused strbuf from parse_padding_placeholder() - pretty: drop unused "type" parameter in needs_rfc2047_encoding() - parse-options: drop unused ctx parameter from show_gitcomp() - fetch_pack(): drop unused parameters - report_path_error(): drop unused prefix parameter - unpack-trees: drop unused error_type parameters - unpack-trees: drop name_entry from traverse_by_cache_tree() - test-date: drop unused "now" parameter from parse_dates() - update-index: drop unused prefix_length parameter from do_reupdate() - log: drop unused "len" from show_tagger() - log: drop unused rev_info from early output - revision: drop some unused "revs" parameters Code cleanup Will merge to 'next'. * ab/commit-graph-fixes (2019-04-01) 8 commits - commit-graph: improve & i18n error messages - commit-graph write: don't die if the existing graph is corrupt - commit-graph verify: detect inability to read the graph - commit-graph: don't pass filename to load_commit_graph_one_fd_st() - commit-graph: don't early exit(1) on e.g. "git status" - commit-graph: fix segfault on e.g. "git status" - commit-graph tests: test a graph that's too small - commit-graph tests: split up corrupt_graph_and_verify() Code cleanup with more careful error checking before using data read from the commit-graph file. Will merge to 'next'. * ab/gc-docs (2019-04-01) 12 commits - SQAUSH??? fixup! gc docs: include the "gc.*" section from "config" in "gc" - gc docs: remove incorrect reference to gc.auto=0 - gc docs: clarify that "gc" doesn't throw away referenced objects - gc docs: note "gc --aggressive" in "fast-import" - gc docs: downplay the usefulness of --aggressive - gc docs: note how --aggressive impacts --window & --depth - gc docs: fix formatting for "gc.writeCommitGraph" - gc docs: re-flow the "gc.*" section in "config" - gc docs: include the "gc.*" section from "config" in "gc" - gc docs: clean grammar for "gc.bigPackThreshold" - gc docs: stop noting "repack" flags - gc docs: modernize the advice for manually running "gc" * ab/test-lib-pass-trace2-env (2019-04-01) 1 commit - test-lib: whitelist GIT_TR2_* in the environment Allow tracing of Git executable while running out tests. Will merge to 'next'. * am/p4-branches-excludes (2019-04-02) 8 commits - git-p4: respect excluded paths when detecting branches - git-p4: add failing test for "git-p4: respect excluded paths when detecting branches" - git-p4: don't exclude other files with same prefix - git-p4: add failing test for "don't exclude other files with same prefix" - git-p4: don't groom exclude path list on every commit - git-p4: match branches case insensitively if configured - git-p4: add failing test for "git-p4: match branches case insensitively if configured" - git-p4: detect/prevent infinite loop in gitCommitByP4Change() "git p4" update. * bb/unicode-12 (2019-03-22) 1 commit - unicode: update the width tables to Unicode 12 Unicode update. Will merge to 'next'. * bc/hash-transition-16 (2019-04-01) 35 commits - gitweb: make hash size independent - Git.pm: make hash size independent - read-cache: read data in a hash-independent way - dir: make untracked cache extension hash size independent - builtin/difftool: use parse_oid_hex - refspec: make hash size independent - archive: convert struct archiver_args to object_id - builtin/get-tar-commit-id: make hash size independent - get-tar-commit-id: parse comment record - hash: add a function to lookup hash algorithm by length - remote-curl: make hash size independent - http: replace sha1_to_hex - http: compute hash of downloaded objects using the_hash_algo - http: replace hard-coded constant with the_hash_algo - http-walker: replace sha1_to_hex - http-push: remove remaining uses of sha1_to_hex - http-backend: allow 64-character hex names - http-push: convert to use the_hash_algo - builtin/pull: make hash-size independent - builtin/am: make hash size independent - fast-import: replace sha1_to_hex - fast-import: make hash-size independent - builtin/name-rev: make hash-size independent - object-store: rename and expand packed_git's sha1 member - notes: replace sha1_to_hex - notes: make hash size independent - notes-merge: switch to use the_hash_algo - submodule: avoid hard-coded constants - pack-bitmap: switch hash tables to use struct object_id - pack-bitmap: switch hard-coded constants to the_hash_algo - pack-bitmap: replace sha1_to_hex - pack-bitmap: convert struct stored_bitmap to object_id - pack-bitmap: make bitmap header handling hash agnostic - khash: move oid hash table definition - t/lib-submodule-update: use appropriate length constant Conversion from unsigned char[20] to struct object_id continues. Will merge to 'next'. * cc/replace-graft-peel-tags (2019-04-01) 4 commits - replace: fix --graft when passing a tag first - replace: fix --graft when passing a tag as parent - t6050: redirect expected error output to a file - t6050: use test_line_count instead of wc -l When given a tag that points at a commit-ish, "git replace --graft" failed to peel the tag before writing a replace ref, which did not make sense because the old graft mechanism the feature wants to mimick only allowed to replace one commit object with another. This has been fixed. The title of the top two commits are fairly useless and does not say how the issue was fixed, but the fix is to peel the given tag ourselves down to the underlying commit object. Will merge to 'next'. * dk/blame-keep-origin-blob (2019-04-03) 1 commit - blame.c: don't drop origin blobs as eagerly Performance fix around "git blame", especially in a linear history (which is the norm we should optimize for). Will merge to 'next'. * dl/forbid-tagging-a-tag (2019-04-03) 3 commits - SQUASH??? - tag: prevent nested tags - tag: fix formatting "git tag $newtag $obj", when $obj is another tag, now aborts, requiring a new --allow-nested-tag option, even though an invocation with $obj that is a blob or a tree is silently allowed, which does not make much sense. Will discard. * dl/rebase-i-keep-base (2019-04-03) 4 commits - rebase: teach rebase --keep-base - rebase: fast-forward --onto in more cases - t3432: test rebase fast-forward behavior - t3431: add rebase --fork-point tests "git rebase --keep-base " tries to find the original base of the topic being rebased and rebase on top of that same base, which is useful when running the "git rebase -i" (and its limited variant "git rebase -x"). Will merge to 'next'. * en/fast-import-parsing-fix (2019-04-01) 5 commits - fast-import: fix erroneous handling of get-mark with empty orphan commits - fast-import: only allow cat-blob requests where it makes sense - fast-import: check most prominent commands first - git-fast-import.txt: fix wording about where ls command can appear - t9300: demonstrate bug with get-mark and empty orphan commits "git fast-import" update. Will merge to 'next'. * jh/midx-verify-too-many-packs (2019-03-22) 4 commits - midx: during verify group objects by packfile to speed verification - midx: add progress indicators in multi-pack-index verify - trace2:data: add trace2 data to midx - progress: add sparse mode to force 100% complete message "git multi-pack-index verify" did not scale well with the number of packfiles, which is being improved. Will merge to 'next'. * jh/trace2-sid-fix (2019-04-01) 7 commits - trace2: make SIDs more unique - trace2: clarify UTC datetime formatting - trace2: report peak memory usage of the process - trace2: use system config for default trace2 settings - trace2: find exec-dir before trace2 initialization - trace2: add absolute elapsed time to start event - trace2: refactor setting process starting time Polishing of the new trace2 facility continues. The system-level configuration can specify site-wide trace2 settings (which would be loved by big-brother types ;-). Getting closer but still being discussed. cf. <20190403000032.GA190454@google.com> * jk/http-walker-status-fix (2019-03-24) 3 commits - http: use normalize_curl_result() instead of manual conversion - http: normalize curl results for dumb loose and alternates fetches - http: factor out curl result code normalization dumb-http walker has been updated to share more error recovery strategy with the normal codepath. Will merge to 'next'. * jk/refs-double-abort (2019-03-22) 2 commits - refs/files-backend: don't look at an aborted transaction - refs/files-backend: handle packed transaction prepare failure A corner case bug in the refs API has been corrected. Will merge to 'next'. * js/spell-out-options-in-tests (2019-04-02) 8 commits - tests: disallow the use of abbreviated options (by default) - tests (pack-objects): use the full, unabbreviated `--revs` option - tests (status): spell out the `--find-renames` option in full - tests (push): do not abbreviate the `--follow-tags` option - t5531: avoid using an abbreviated option - t7810: do not abbreviate `--no-exclude-standard` nor `--invert-match` - tests (rebase): spell out the `--force-rebase` option - tests (rebase): spell out the `--keep-empty` option The tests have been updated not to rely on the abbreviated option names the parse-options API offers, to protect us from an abbreviated form of an option that used to be unique within the command getting non-unique when a new option that share the same prefix is added. Will merge to 'next'. * js/trace2-to-directory (2019-03-22) 1 commit - trace2: write to directory targets The trace2 tracing facility learned to auto-generate a filename when told to log to a directory. Will merge to 'next'. * jt/batch-fetch-blobs-in-diff (2019-04-01) 2 commits - diff: batch fetching of missing blobs - sha1-file: support OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH While running "git diff" in a lazy clone, we can upfront know which missing blobs we will need, instead of waiting for the on-demand machinery to discover them one by one. Aim to achieve better performance by batching the request for these promised blobs. Will merge to 'next'. * jt/fetch-no-update-shallow-in-proto-v2 (2019-04-01) 3 commits - fetch-pack: respect --no-update-shallow in v2 - fetch-pack: call prepare_shallow_info only if v0 - Merge branch 'jt/test-protocol-version' into jt/fetch-no-update-shallow-in-proto-v2 (this branch uses jt/test-protocol-version.) Fix for protocol v2 support in "git fetch-pack" of shallow clones. Will merge to 'next'. * jt/fetch-pack-wanted-refs-optim (2019-04-01) 1 commit - fetch-pack: binary search when storing wanted-refs Performance fix around "git fetch" that grabs many refs. Will merge to 'next'. * jt/t5551-protocol-v2-does-not-have-half-auth (2019-03-24) 1 commit - t5551: mark half-auth no-op fetch test as v0-only Test update. Will merge to 'next'. * km/empty-repo-is-still-a-repo (2019-04-03) 4 commits - dir: do not traverse repositories with no commits - t3009: test that ls-files -o traverses bogus repo - t3000: move non-submodule repo test to separate file - submodule: refuse to add repository with no commits Running "git add" on a repository created inside the current repository is an explicit indication that the user wants to add it as a submodule, but when the HEAD of the inner repository is on an unborn branch, it cannot be added as a submodule. Worse, the files in its working tree can be added as if they are a part of the outer repository, which is not what the user wants. These problems are being addressed. Getting there. cf. <87bm1mbua4.fsf@kyleam.com> * nd/checkout-m (2019-03-24) 4 commits - checkout: prevent losing staged changes with --merge - read-tree: add --quiet - unpack-trees: rename "gently" flag to "quiet" - unpack-trees: keep gently check inside add_rejected_path "git checkout -m " was about carrying the differences between HEAD and the working-tree files forward while checking out another branch, and ignored the differences between HEAD and the index. The command has been taught to abort when the index and the HEAD are different. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/checkout-m-doc-update (2019-03-21) 1 commit - checkout.txt: note about losing staged changes with --merge Doc about the above. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/commit-a-with-paths-msg-update (2019-03-22) 1 commit - commit: improve error message in "-a " case The message given when "git commit -a " errors out has been updated. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/diff-parseopt-4 (2019-03-24) 20 commits - am: avoid diff_opt_parse() - diff --no-index: use parse_options() instead of diff_opt_parse() - range-diff: use parse_options() instead of diff_opt_parse() - diff.c: allow --no-color-moved-ws - diff-parseopt: convert --color-moved-ws - diff-parseopt: convert --[no-]color-moved - diff-parseopt: convert --inter-hunk-context - diff-parseopt: convert --no-prefix - diff-parseopt: convert --line-prefix - diff-parseopt: convert --[src|dst]-prefix - diff-parseopt: convert --[no-]abbrev - diff-parseopt: convert --diff-filter - diff-parseopt: convert --find-object - diff-parseopt: convert -O - diff-parseopt: convert --pickaxe-all|--pickaxe-regex - diff-parseopt: convert -S|-G - diff-parseopt: convert -l - diff-parseopt: convert -z - diff-parseopt: convert --ita-[in]visible-in-index - diff-parseopt: convert --ws-error-highlight (this branch uses nd/diff-parseopt-3.) Fourth batch to teach the diff machinery to use the parse-options API. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/include-if-wildmatch (2019-04-01) 1 commit - config: correct '**' matching in includeIf patterns A buglet in configuration parser has been fixed. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/interpret-trailers-docfix (2019-04-01) 1 commit - interpret-trailers.txt: start the desc line with a capital letter Doc update. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/precious (2019-04-01) 1 commit - Introduce "precious" file concept "git clean" learned to pay attention to the 'precious' attributes and keep untracked paths with the attribute instead of removing. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/read-tree-reset-doc (2019-04-02) 1 commit - read-tree.txt: clarify --reset and worktree changes The documentation for "git read-tree --reset -u" has been updated. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/sha1-name-c-wo-the-repository (2019-04-02) 31 commits - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_mb() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from other get_oid_* - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from maybe_die_on_misspelt_object_name - submodule-config.c: use repo_get_oid for reading .gitmodules - sha1-name.c: add repo_get_oid() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_with_context_1() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from resolve_relative_path() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from diagnose_invalid_index_path() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from handle_one_ref() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_1() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_basic() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_describe_name() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_oneline() - sha1-name.c: add repo_interpret_branch_name() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from interpret_branch_mark() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from interpret_nth_prior_checkout() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_short_oid() - sha1-name.c: add repo_for_each_abbrev() - sha1-name.c: store and use repo in struct disambiguate_state - sha1-name.c: add repo_find_unique_abbrev_r() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from find_abbrev_len_packed() - sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from sort_ambiguous() - commit.c: add repo_get_commit_tree() - refs.c: remove the_repo from read_ref_at() - refs.c: add repo_dwim_log() - refs.c: add repo_dwim_ref() - refs.c: remove the_repo from expand_ref() - refs.c: remove the_repo from substitute_branch_name() - refs.c: add refs_shorten_unambiguous_ref() - refs.c: add refs_ref_exists() - packfile.c: add repo_approximate_object_count() * pw/rebase-i-internal-rfc (2019-03-21) 12 commits - rebase -i: run without forking rebase--interactive - rebase: use a common action enum - rebase -i: use struct rebase_options in do_interactive_rebase() - rebase -i: use struct rebase_options to parse args - rebase -i: use struct object_id for squash_onto - rebase -i: use struct commit when parsing options - rebase -i: remove duplication - rebase -i: combine rebase--interactive.c with rebase.c - rebase: use OPT_RERERE_AUTOUPDATE() - rebase: rename write_basic_state() - sequencer: always discard index after checkout - Merge branch 'ag/sequencer-reduce-rewriting-todo' into pw/rebase-i-internal-rfc (this branch uses ag/sequencer-reduce-rewriting-todo.) The internal implementation of "git rebase -i" has been updated to avoid forking a separate "rebase--interactive" process. * sg/asciidoctor-in-ci (2019-04-01) 6 commits - ci: fix AsciiDoc/Asciidoctor stderr check in the documentation build job - ci: stick with Asciidoctor v1.5.8 for now - ci: install Asciidoctor in 'ci/install-dependencies.sh' - Documentation/technical/protocol-v2.txt: fix formatting - Documentation/technical/api-config.txt: fix formatting - Documentation/git-diff-tree.txt: fix formatting Update our support to format documentation in the CI environment, either with AsciiDoc ro Asciidoctor. Will merge to 'next'. * sg/index-pack-progress (2019-04-01) 1 commit - index-pack: show progress while checking objects size_t??? * sg/overlong-progress-fix (2019-04-02) 4 commits - progress: break too long progress bar lines - progress: clear previous progress update dynamically - progress: assemble percentage and counters in a strbuf before printing - progress: make display_progress() return void Updating the display with progress message has been cleaned up to deal better with overlong messages. Will merge to 'next'. * sg/t5318-cleanup (2019-03-24) 1 commit - t5318-commit-graph: remove unused variable Code cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * tz/asciidoctor-fixes (2019-04-01) 2 commits - Documentation/git-status: fix titles in porcelain v2 section - Documentation/rev-list-options: wrap --date= block with "--" Doc updates. Will merge to 'next'. -------------------------------------------------- [Stalled] * js/add-i-coalesce-after-editing-hunk (2018-08-28) 1 commit - add -p: coalesce hunks before testing applicability Applicability check after a patch is edited in a "git add -i/p" session has been improved. Will hold. cf. * ds/midx-expire-repack (2019-01-27) 10 commits - midx: add test that 'expire' respects .keep files - multi-pack-index: test expire while adding packs - midx: implement midx_repack() - multi-pack-index: prepare 'repack' subcommand - multi-pack-index: implement 'expire' subcommand - midx: refactor permutation logic and pack sorting - midx: simplify computation of pack name lengths - multi-pack-index: prepare for 'expire' subcommand - Docs: rearrange subcommands for multi-pack-index - repack: refactor pack deletion for future use "git multi-pack-index expire/repack" are new subcommands that consult midx file and are used to drop unused pack files and coalesce small pack files that are still in use. Comments? * 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". * dl/remote-save-to-push (2018-12-11) 1 commit - remote: add --save-to-push option to git remote set-url "git remote set-url" learned a new option that moves existing value of the URL field to pushURL field of the remote before replacing the URL field with a new value. Anybody who wants to champion this topic? I am personally not yet quite convinced if this is worth pursuing. -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * nb/branch-show-other-worktrees-head (2019-03-18) 3 commits - branch: add worktree info on verbose output - branch: update output to include worktree info - ref-filter: add worktreepath atom "git branch --list" learned to show branches that are checked out in other worktrees connected to the same repository prefixed with '+', similar to the way the currently checked out branch is shown with '*' in front. Getting there... cf. <20190316013807.38756-1-nbelakovski@gmail.com> (v9) cf. <20190318121054.GC24175@szeder.dev> * dl/ignore-docs (2019-03-08) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at f1f50c07ef) + docs: move core.excludesFile from git-add to gitignore + git-clean.txt: clarify ignore pattern files Doc update. Will merge to 'master'. * jh/resize-convert-scratch-buffer (2019-03-08) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 92a24b29ed) + convert: avoid malloc of original file size When the "clean" filter can reduce the size of a huge file in the working tree down to a small "token" (a la Git LFS), there is no point in allocating a huge scratch area upfront, but the buffer is sized based on the original file size. The convert mechanism now allocates very minimum and reallocates as it receives the output from the clean filter process. Will merge to 'master'. * jk/line-log-with-patch (2019-03-11) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 21afea908c) + line-log: detect unsupported formats + line-log: suppress diff output with "-s" "git log -L,:" with "-s" did not suppress the patch output as it should. This has been corrected. Will merge to 'master'. * js/rebase-deprecate-preserve-merges (2019-03-12) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 32baac3acd) + rebase: deprecate --preserve-merges "git rebase --rebase-merges" replaces its old "--preserve-merges" option; the latter is now marked as deprecated. Will merge to 'master'. * js/init-db-update-for-mingw (2019-03-12) 1 commit - mingw: respect core.hidedotfiles = false in git-init again "git init" forgot to read platform-specific repository configuration, which made Windows port to ignore settings of core.hidedotfiles, for example. Will merge to 'next'. * js/stash-in-c-pathspec-fix (2019-03-12) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at e81d08af7a) + stash: pass pathspec as pointer + built-in stash: handle :(glob) pathspecs again + legacy stash: fix "rudimentary backport of -q" (this branch uses ps/stash-in-c; is tangled with tb/stash-in-c-unused-param-fix and tg/stash-in-c-show-default-to-p-fix.) Further fixes to "git stash" reimplemented in C. Will cook in 'next'. * nd/rewritten-ref-is-per-worktree (2019-03-08) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 5369a2e1f6) + Make sure refs/rewritten/ is per-worktree + files-backend.c: reduce duplication in add_per_worktree_entries_to_dir() + files-backend.c: factor out per-worktree code in loose_fill_ref_dir() "git rebase" uses the refs/rewritten/ hierarchy to store its intermediate states, which inherently makes the hierarchy per worktree, but it didn't quite work well. Will merge to 'master'. * js/remote-curl-i18n (2019-03-06) 1 commit - remote-curl: mark all error messages for translation (this branch uses js/anonymize-remote-curl-diag.) Error messages given from the http transport have been updated so that they can be localized. Will merge to 'next'. * ma/asciidoctor-fixes-more (2019-03-07) 5 commits - Documentation: turn middle-of-line tabs into spaces - git-svn.txt: drop escaping '\' that ends up being rendered - git.txt: remove empty line before list continuation - config/fsck.txt: avoid starting line with dash - config/diff.txt: drop spurious backtick Documentation mark-up fixes. Will merge to 'next'. * nd/diff-parseopt-3 (2019-03-07) 20 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at ee79d4924b) + diff-parseopt: convert --submodule + diff-parseopt: convert --ignore-submodules + diff-parseopt: convert --textconv + diff-parseopt: convert --ext-diff + diff-parseopt: convert --quiet + diff-parseopt: convert --exit-code + diff-parseopt: convert --color-words + diff-parseopt: convert --word-diff-regex + diff-parseopt: convert --word-diff + diff-parseopt: convert --[no-]color + diff-parseopt: convert --[no-]follow + diff-parseopt: convert -R + diff-parseopt: convert -a|--text + diff-parseopt: convert --full-index + diff-parseopt: convert --binary + diff-parseopt: convert --anchored + diff-parseopt: convert --diff-algorithm + diff-parseopt: convert --histogram + diff-parseopt: convert --patience + diff-parseopt: convert --[no-]indent-heuristic (this branch is used by nd/diff-parseopt-4.) Third batch to teach the diff machinery to use the parse-options API. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20190305123026.7266-1-pclouds@gmail.com> * jt/test-protocol-version (2019-03-07) 8 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 0c97907bdb) + t5552: compensate for v2 filtering ref adv. + tests: fix protocol version for overspecifications + t5700: only run with protocol version 1 + t5512: compensate for v0 only sending HEAD symrefs + t5503: fix overspecification of trace expectation + tests: always test fetch of unreachable with v0 + t5601: check ssh command only with protocol v0 + tests: define GIT_TEST_PROTOCOL_VERSION (this branch is used by jt/fetch-no-update-shallow-in-proto-v2.) Help developers by making it easier to run most of the tests under different versions of over-the-wire protocols. Will merge to 'master'. cf. * js/anonymize-remote-curl-diag (2019-03-05) 1 commit - curl: anonymize URLs in error messages and warnings (this branch is used by js/remote-curl-i18n.) remote-http transport did not anonymize URLs reported in its error messages at places. Will merge to 'next'. * ma/asciidoctor-fixes (2019-03-11) 3 commits - asciidoctor-extensions: fix spurious space after linkgit - Documentation/Makefile: add missing dependency on asciidoctor-extensions - Documentation/Makefile: add missing xsl dependencies for manpages Build fix around use of asciidoctor instead of asciidoc Will merge to 'next'. * nd/worktree-name-sanitization (2019-03-20) 2 commits - SQUASH??? - worktree add: sanitize worktree names In recent versions of Git, per-worktree refs are exposed in refs/worktrees// hierarchy, which means that worktree names must be a valid refname component. The code now sanitizes the names given to worktrees, to make sure these refs are well-formed. * ra/t3600-test-path-funcs (2019-03-08) 3 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 404110d291) + t3600: use helpers to replace test -d/f/e/s + t3600: modernize style + test functions: add function `test_file_not_empty` A GSoC micro. Will merge to 'master'. cf. <20190304120801.28763-1-rohit.ashiwal265@gmail.com> (v3) * dl/reset-doc-no-wrt-abbrev (2019-03-06) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at 984b4586c7) + git-reset.txt: clarify documentation Doc update. Will merge to 'master'. * ja/dir-rename-doc-markup-fix (2019-03-06) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-20 at f3238df381) + Doc: fix misleading asciidoc formating Doc update. Will merge to 'master'. * bp/post-index-change-hook (2019-02-15) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at cb96d1d7c4) + read-cache: add post-index-change hook Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-02-23 A new hook "post-index-change" is called when the on-disk index file changes, which can help e.g. a virtualized working tree implementation. Will cook in 'next'. * jc/format-patch-error-check (2019-02-22) 2 commits - format-patch: notice failure to open cover letter for writing - builtin/log: downcase the beginning of error messages (this branch is used by jc/format-patch-noclobber.) "git format-patch" used overwrite an existing patch/cover-letter file. A new "--no-clobber" option stops it. Will merge to 'next'. * jt/fetch-cdn-offload (2019-03-12) 9 commits - SQUASH??? - upload-pack: send part of packfile response as uri - fetch-pack: support more than one pack lockfile - upload-pack: refactor reading of pack-objects out - Documentation: add Packfile URIs design doc - Documentation: order protocol v2 sections - http-fetch: support fetching packfiles by URL - http: improve documentation of http_pack_request - http: use --stdin when getting dumb HTTP pack WIP for allowing a response to "git fetch" to instruct the bulk of the pack contents to be instead taken from elsewhere (aka CDN). * dl/submodule-set-branch (2019-02-08) 3 commits - submodule: teach set-branch subcommand - submodule--helper: teach config subcommand --unset - git-submodule.txt: "--branch " option defaults to 'master' "git submodule" learns "set-branch" subcommand that allows the submodule.*.branch settings to be modified. Needs sign-off on the tip commit; other than that it seems OK to be in 'next'. * dm/some-stdio-functions-are-macro-on-freebsd (2019-02-01) 1 commit - http: cast result to FILE * Variants of BSD define fileno(fh) as a macro, breaking a program that passes a "void *" to it. Expecting a reroll. cf. <49B9198C-53E5-42BD-8834-B1EDEB3332CB@usask.ca> * ds/commit-graph-format-v2 (2019-01-29) 8 commits - SQUASH : misnamed variables and style fix - commit-graph: test verifying a corrupt v2 header - commit-graph: implement file format version 2 - commit-graph: add --version= option - commit-graph: create new version flags - commit-graph: collapse parameters into flags - commit-graph: return with errors during write - Merge branch 'bc/sha-256' into ds/commit-graph-format-v2 Introduce version 2 of the commit-graph format to correct deficiency in the initial version. Needs update before merging to 'next'. * br/blame-ignore (2019-02-13) 6 commits - SQUASH??? - blame: add tests for ignoring revisions - blame: add a config option to mark ignored lines - blame: add the ability to ignore commits and their changes - blame: use a helper function in blame_chunk() - Move init_skiplist() outside of fsck "git blame" learned to "ignore" commits in the history, whose effects (as well as their presence) get ignored. Needs update before merging to 'next'. * nd/config-move-to (2019-01-14) 7 commits - config.h: fix hdr-check warnings - config: add --move-to - config: factor out set_config_source_file() - config: use OPT_FILENAME() - config.c: add repo_config_set_worktree_gently() - worktree.c: add get_worktree_config() - config.c: avoid git_path() in do_git_config_sequence() Needs review. * dl/merge-cleanup-scissors-fix (2019-03-21) 11 commits - cherry-pick/revert: add scissors line on merge conflict - sequencer.c: define describe_cleanup_mode - merge: add scissors line on merge conflict - merge: cleanup messages like commit - sequencer.c: remove duplicate code - parse-options.h: extract common --cleanup option - commit: extract cleanup_mode functions to sequencer - t7502: clean up style - t7604: clean up style - t3507: clean up style - t7600: clean up style The list of conflicted paths shown in the editor while concluding a conflicted merge was shown above the scissors line when the clean-up mode is set to "scissors", even though it was commented out just like the list of updated paths and other information to help the user explain the merge better. Needs review. cf. (v9) * 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. * ag/sequencer-reduce-rewriting-todo (2019-03-07) 18 commits - rebase--interactive: move transform_todo_file() - sequencer: use edit_todo_list() in complete_action() - rebase-interactive: rewrite edit_todo_list() to handle the initial edit - rebase-interactive: append_todo_help() changes - rebase-interactive: use todo_list_write_to_file() in edit_todo_list() - sequencer: refactor skip_unnecessary_picks() to work on a todo_list - rebase--interactive: move rearrange_squash_in_todo_file() - rebase--interactive: move sequencer_add_exec_commands() - sequencer: change complete_action() to use the refactored functions - sequencer: make sequencer_make_script() write its script to a strbuf - sequencer: refactor rearrange_squash() to work on a todo_list - sequencer: refactor sequencer_add_exec_commands() to work on a todo_list - sequencer: refactor check_todo_list() to work on a todo_list - sequencer: introduce todo_list_write_to_file() - sequencer: refactor transform_todos() to work on a todo_list - sequencer: remove the 'arg' field from todo_item - sequencer: make the todo_list structure public - sequencer: changes in parse_insn_buffer() (this branch is used by pw/rebase-i-internal-rfc.) The scripted version of "git rebase -i" wrote and rewrote the todo list many times during a single step of its operation, and the recent C-rewrite made a faithful conversion of the logic to C. The implementation has been updated to carry necessary information around in-core to avoid rewriting the same file over and over unnecessarily. Will merge to 'next'. cf. <20190305191805.13561-1-alban.gruin@gmail.com> (v8) * ps/stash-in-c (2019-03-07) 29 commits (merged to 'next' on 2019-03-11 at f568e3be72) + tests: add a special setup where stash.useBuiltin is off + stash: optionally use the scripted version again + stash: add back the original, scripted `git stash` + stash: convert `stash--helper.c` into `stash.c` + stash: replace all `write-tree` child processes with API calls + stash: optimize `get_untracked_files()` and `check_changes()` + stash: convert save to builtin + stash: make push -q quiet + stash: convert push to builtin + stash: convert create to builtin + stash: convert store to builtin + stash: convert show to builtin + stash: convert list to builtin + stash: convert pop to builtin + stash: convert branch to builtin + stash: convert drop and clear to builtin + stash: convert apply to builtin + stash: mention options in `show` synopsis + stash: add tests for `git stash show` config + stash: rename test cases to be more descriptive + t3903: add test for --intent-to-add file + t3903: modernize style + stash: improve option parsing test coverage + ident: don't require calling prepare_fallback_ident first + ident: add the ability to provide a "fallback identity" + strbuf.c: add `strbuf_insertf()` and `strbuf_vinsertf()` + strbuf.c: add `strbuf_join_argv()` + sha1-name.c: add `get_oidf()` which acts like `get_oid()` + Merge branch 'sd/stash-wo-user-name' (this branch is used by js/stash-in-c-pathspec-fix, tb/stash-in-c-unused-param-fix and tg/stash-in-c-show-default-to-p-fix.) Originally merged to 'next' on 2019-03-07 "git stash" rewritten in C. Will cook in 'next'.