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[35.187.50.168]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id e7-v6sm45941311wrn.88.2018.06.04.06.57.31 (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305 bits=256/256); Mon, 04 Jun 2018 06:57:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Junio C Hamano To: git@vger.kernel.org Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Jun 2018, #02; Mon, 4) X-master-at: 3e5524907b43337e82a24afbc822078daf7a868f X-next-at: 61856ae69a2ceb241a90e47953e18f218e4d5f2f Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2018 22:57:30 +0900 Message-ID: User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2.50 (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 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. Generally I try to avoid sending issues of "What's cooking" report in close succession, but as I plan to go offline for most of the remainder of the week, here is how the tree looks like as of tonight, just after tagging 2.18-rc1. Hopefully we'll have another rc next week and then the real thing a week after that. 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"] * bc/t3430-fixup (2018-06-04) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at 892aab2dc8) + t3430: test clean-up Test fix. * bw/refspec-api (2018-06-01) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at f244fe357b) + refspec-api: avoid uninitialized field in refspec item Hotfix. * jt/submodule-pull-recurse-rebase (2018-05-25) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-01 at cd3e2a1008) + submodule: do not pass null OID to setup_revisions "git pull -recurse-submodules --rebase", when the submodule repository's history did not have anything common between ours and the upstream's, failed to execute. We need to fetch from them to continue even in such a case. * nd/remote-update-doc (2018-06-04) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at b2901b60ad) + remote: doc typofix (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at 82cce447e5) + remote.txt: update documentation for 'update' command "git remote update" can take both a single remote nickname and a nickname for remote groups, but only one of them was documented. * rd/p4-doc-markup-env (2018-06-01) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at 80212295cf) + p4.txt: Use backquotes for variable names Doc markup update. * tg/doc-sec-list (2018-06-01) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at e1f80ffe09) + note git-security@googlegroups.com in more places + SubmittingPatches: replace numbered attributes with names Doc update. -------------------------------------------------- [New Topics] * ab/checkout-default-remote (2018-06-04) 8 commits - checkout & worktree: introduce checkout.defaultRemote - checkout: add advice for ambiguous "checkout " - builtin/checkout.c: use "ret" variable for return - checkout: pass the "num_matches" up to callers - checkout.c]: change "unique" member to "num_matches" - checkout.c: introduce an *_INIT macro - checkout.h: wrap the arguments to unique_tracking_name() - checkout tests: index should be clean after dwim checkout * nd/reject-empty-shallow-request (2018-06-04) 1 commit - upload-pack: reject shallow requests that would return nothing "git fetch --shallow-since=" that specifies the cut-off point that is newer than the existing history used to end up grabbing the entire history. Such a request now errors out. * pw/add-p-recount (2018-06-04) 1 commit - add -p: fix counting empty context lines in edited patches When user edits the patch in "git add -p" and the user's editor is set to strip trailing whitespaces indiscriminately, an empty line that is unchanged in the patch would become completely empty (instead of a line with a sole SP on it). The code introduced in Git 2.17 timeframe failed to parse such a patch, but now it learned to notice the situation and cope with it. Will merge to and cook in 'next'. * rd/comment-typofix-in-sha1-file (2018-06-04) 1 commit - sha1-file.c: correct $GITDIR to $GIT_DIR in a comment In code comment typofix Will merge to 'next'. * sg/update-ref-stdin-cleanup (2018-06-04) 1 commit - update-ref --stdin: use skip_prefix() Code cleanup. Will merge to 'next'. * cc/tests-without-assuming-ref-files-backend (2018-06-04) 1 commit - t9104: kosherly remove remote refs Instead of mucking with filesystem directly, use plumbing commands update-ref etc. to manipulate the refs in the tests. Will merge to 'next'. -------------------------------------------------- [Stalled] * ab/fetch-tags-noclobber (2018-05-16) 9 commits - fixup! push tests: assert re-pushing annotated tags - fetch: stop clobbering existing tags without --force - fetch tests: add a test clobbering tag behavior - fetch tests: correct a comment "remove it" -> "remove them" - push doc: correct lies about how push refspecs work - push tests: assert re-pushing annotated tags - push tests: add more testing for forced tag pushing - push tests: fix logic error in "push" test assertion - push tests: remove redundant 'git push' invocation Expecting a reboot of the discussion to take it to some conclusion and then a reroll. cf. cf. cf. cf. * pw/add-p-select (2018-03-16) 3 commits - add -p: optimize line selection for short hunks - add -p: allow line selection to be inverted - add -p: select individual hunk lines "git add -p" interactive interface learned to let users choose individual added/removed lines to be used in the operation, instead of accepting or rejecting a whole hunk. Expecting a reroll to reignite the discussion. cf. <9895c7b7-eac4-28c1-90c6-443acd1131b7@talktalk.net> * jh/json-writer (2018-03-28) 1 commit - json_writer: new routines to create data in JSON format Preparatory code to later add json output for unspecified telemetry data. We do not add random code that does not have real users to our codebase, so let's have it wait until such a real code materializes before too long. * hn/bisect-first-parent (2018-04-21) 1 commit - bisect: create 'bisect_flags' parameter in find_bisection() Preliminary code update to allow passing more flags down the bisection codepath in the future. We do not add random code that does not have real users to our codebase, so let's have it wait until such a real code materializes before too long. * is/parsing-line-range (2018-06-01) 2 commits . log: prevent error if line range ends past end of file . blame: prevent error if range ends past end of file Parsing of -L[][,[]] parameters "git blame" and "git log" take has been tweaked. Updated. Still seems to break a few tests. * av/fsmonitor-updates (2018-01-04) 6 commits - fsmonitor: use fsmonitor data in `git diff` - fsmonitor: remove debugging lines from t/t7519-status-fsmonitor.sh - fsmonitor: make output of test-dump-fsmonitor more concise - fsmonitor: update helper tool, now that flags are filled later - fsmonitor: stop inline'ing mark_fsmonitor_valid / _invalid - dir.c: update comments to match argument name Code clean-up on fsmonitor integration, plus optional utilization of the fsmonitor data in diff-files. Waiting for an update. cf. * pb/bisect-helper-2 (2017-10-28) 8 commits - t6030: make various test to pass GETTEXT_POISON tests - bisect--helper: `bisect_start` shell function partially in C - bisect--helper: `get_terms` & `bisect_terms` shell function in C - bisect--helper: `bisect_next_check` shell function in C - bisect--helper: `check_and_set_terms` shell function in C - wrapper: move is_empty_file() and rename it as is_empty_or_missing_file() - bisect--helper: `bisect_write` shell function in C - bisect--helper: `bisect_reset` shell function in C Expecting a reroll. cf. <0102015f5e5ee171-f30f4868-886f-47a1-a4e4-b4936afc545d-000000@eu-west-1.amazonses.com> * mk/http-backend-content-length (2018-06-04) 3 commits - SQUASH??? - http-backend: respect CONTENT_LENGTH for receive-pack - http-backend: respect CONTENT_LENGTH as specified by rfc3875 The http-backend (used for smart-http transport) used to slurp the whole input until EOF, without paying attention to CONTENT_LENGTH that is supplied in the environment and instead expecting the Web server to close the input stream. This has been fixed. * jk/drop-ancient-curl (2017-08-09) 5 commits - http: #error on too-old curl - curl: remove ifdef'd code never used with curl >=7.19.4 - http: drop support for curl < 7.19.4 - http: drop support for curl < 7.16.0 - http: drop support for curl < 7.11.1 Some code in http.c that has bitrot is being removed. Expecting a reroll. * mk/use-size-t-in-zlib (2017-08-10) 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". Needs resurrecting by making sure the fix is good and still applies (or adjusted to today's codebase). -------------------------------------------------- [Cooking] * ag/rebase-p (2018-06-01) 4 commits - rebase: remove -p code from git-rebase--interactive.sh - rebase: use the new git-rebase--preserve-merges.sh - rebase: strip unused code in git-rebase--preserve-merges.sh - rebase: introduce a dedicated backend for --preserve-merges Separate "rebase -p" codepath out of "rebase -i" implementation to slim down the latter and make it easier to manage. Will merge to 'next'. * jk/index-pack-maint (2018-06-01) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at c553a485e8) + index-pack: handle --strict checks of non-repo packs + prepare_commit_graft: treat non-repository as a noop "index-pack --strict" has been taught to make sure that it runs the final object integrity checks after making the freshly indexed packfile available to itself. Will cook in 'next'. * ls/complete-remote-update-names (2018-06-01) 1 commit - completion: complete remote names too "git remote update" can take both a single remote nickname and a nickname for remote groups, and the completion script (in contrib/) has been taught about it. Will merge to and cook in 'next'. * sb/plug-misc-leaks (2018-06-04) 5 commits - SQUASH: tentatively cast const-ness away when calling free() - sequencer.c: plug mem leak in git_sequencer_config (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-04 at fbefac1c7a) + sequencer.c: plug leaks in do_pick_commit + submodule--helper: plug mem leak in print_default_remote + refs/packed-backend.c: close fd of empty file Misc leak plugging. Will merge to 'next'. * ds/commit-graph-fsck (2018-05-29) 20 commits - commit-graph: update design document - gc: automatically write commit-graph files - commit-graph: add '--reachable' option - fsck: verify commit-graph - commit-graph: verify contents match checksum - commit-graph: test for corrupted octopus edge - commit-graph: verify commit date - commit-graph: verify generation number - commit-graph: verify parent list - commit-graph: verify root tree OIDs - commit-graph: verify objects exist - commit-graph: verify corrupt OID fanout and lookup - commit-graph: verify required chunks are present - commit-graph: verify catches corrupt signature - commit-graph: add 'verify' subcommand - commit-graph: load a root tree from specific graph - commit: force commit to parse from object database - commit-graph: parse commit from chosen graph - commit-graph: fix GRAPH_MIN_SIZE - commit-graph: UNLEAK before die() (this branch uses ds/commit-graph-lockfile-fix and ds/generation-numbers.) Expecting a reroll. cf. * en/merge-recursive-tests (2018-05-28) 5 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-01 at 8490b560b4) + t6036: prefer test_when_finished to manual cleanup in following test + t6036, t6042: prefer test_cmp to sequences of test + t6036, t6042: prefer test_path_is_file, test_path_is_missing + t6036, t6042: use test_line_count instead of wc -l + t6036, t6042: use test_create_repo to keep tests independent Clean up tests in t6xxx series about 'merge' command. Will cook in 'next'. * jk/show-index (2018-05-29) 2 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-06-01 at 4b3382d994) + show-index: update documentation for index v2 + make show-index a builtin Modernize a less often used command. Will cook in 'next'. * ma/wrapped-info (2018-05-28) 2 commits - usage: prefix all lines in `vreportf()`, not just the first - usage: extract `prefix_suffix_lines()` from `advise()` An attempt to help making multi-line messages fed to warning(), error(), and friends more easily translatable. Waiting for the discussion to settle. cf. <20180529213957.GF7964@sigill.intra.peff.net> * nd/complete-config-vars (2018-05-29) 13 commits - completion: complete general config vars in two steps - log-tree: allow to customize 'grafted' color - completion: support case-insensitive config vars - completion: keep other config var completion in camelCase - completion: drop the hard coded list of config vars - am: move advice.amWorkDir parsing back to advice.c - advice: keep config name in camelCase in advice_config[] - fsck: produce camelCase config key names - help: add --config to list all available config - fsck: factor out msg_id_info[] lazy initialization code - grep: keep all colors in an array - Add and use generic name->id mapping code for color slot parsing - Merge branch 'nd/command-list' into nd/complete-config-vars Continuing with the idea to programatically enumerate various pieces of data required for command line completion, teach the codebase to report the list of configuration variables subcommands care about to help complete them. Will merge to and cook in 'next'. * nd/completion-negation (2018-05-29) 3 commits - completion: collapse extra --no-.. options - completion: suppress some -no- options - parse-options: option to let --git-completion-helper show negative form Continuing with the idea to programatically enumerate various pieces of data required for command line completion, the codebase has been taught to enumerate options prefixed with "--no-" to negate them. Will merge to and cook in 'next'. * jm/cache-entry-from-mem-pool (2018-05-24) 7 commits - block alloc: add validations around cache_entry lifecyle - block alloc: allocate cache entries from mem_pool - mem-pool: fill out functionality - mem-pool: add lifecycle management functions - mem-pool: only search head block for available space - block alloc: add lifecycle APIs for cache_entry structs - read-cache: teach refresh_cache_entry() to take istate For a large tree, the index needs to hold many cache entries allocated on heap. These cache entries are now allocated out of a dedicated memory pool to amortize malloc(3) overhead. * rm/p4-submit-with-commit-option (2018-05-21) 1 commit - git-p4: add options --commit and --disable-rebase Needs sign-off. * ds/commit-graph-lockfile-fix (2018-05-22) 1 commit (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-24 at 3d12a02b0c) + commit-graph: fix UX issue when .lock file exists (this branch is used by ds/commit-graph-fsck; uses ds/generation-numbers.) Update to ds/generation-numbers topic. Wait for ds/generation-numbers * nd/commit-util-to-slab (2018-05-21) 15 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-24 at bb5643d75c) + commit.h: delete 'util' field in struct commit + merge: use commit-slab in merge remote desc instead of commit->util + log: use commit-slab in prepare_bases() instead of commit->util + show-branch: note about its object flags usage + show-branch: use commit-slab for commit-name instead of commit->util + name-rev: use commit-slab for rev-name instead of commit->util + bisect.c: use commit-slab for commit weight instead of commit->util + revision.c: use commit-slab for show_source + sequencer.c: use commit-slab to associate todo items to commits + sequencer.c: use commit-slab to mark seen commits + shallow.c: use commit-slab for commit depth instead of commit->util + describe: use commit-slab for commit names instead of commit->util + blame: use commit-slab for blame suspects instead of commit->util + commit-slab: support shared commit-slab + commit-slab.h: code split The in-core "commit" object had an all-purpose "void *util" field, which was tricky to use especially in library-ish part of the code. All of the existing uses of the field has been migrated to a more dedicated "commit-slab" mechanism and the field is eliminated. Will cook in 'next'. * nd/diff-apply-ita (2018-05-29) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-30 at f98728de81) + apply: add --intent-to-add + t2203: add a test about "diff HEAD" case + diff: turn --ita-invisible-in-index on by default + diff: ignore --ita-[in]visible-in-index when diffing worktree-to-tree "git diff" compares the index and the working tree. For paths added with intent-to-add bit, the command shows the full contents of them as added, but the paths themselves were not marked as new files. They are now shown as new by default. "git apply" learned the "--intent-to-add" option so that an otherwise working-tree-only application of a patch will add new paths to the index marked with the "intent-to-add" bit. Will cook in 'next'. * sb/object-store-grafts (2018-05-18) 19 commits - commit: allow lookup_commit_graft to handle arbitrary repositories - commit: allow prepare_commit_graft to handle arbitrary repositories - shallow: migrate shallow information into the object parser - path.c: migrate global git_path_* to take a repository argument - cache: convert get_graft_file to handle arbitrary repositories - commit: convert read_graft_file to handle arbitrary repositories - commit: convert register_commit_graft to handle arbitrary repositories - commit: convert commit_graft_pos() to handle arbitrary repositories - shallow: add repository argument to is_repository_shallow - shallow: add repository argument to check_shallow_file_for_update - shallow: add repository argument to register_shallow - shallow: add repository argument to set_alternate_shallow_file - commit: add repository argument to lookup_commit_graft - commit: add repository argument to prepare_commit_graft - commit: add repository argument to read_graft_file - commit: add repository argument to register_commit_graft - commit: add repository argument to commit_graft_pos - object: move grafts to object parser - object-store: move object access functions to object-store.h (this branch uses sb/object-store-alloc.) The conversion to pass "the_repository" and then "a_repository" throughout the object access API continues. Will merge to and cook in 'next'. * pc/submodule-helper-foreach (2018-05-11) 4 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-22 at f22659ad46) + submodule: port submodule subcommand 'foreach' from shell to C + submodule foreach: document variable '$displaypath' + submodule foreach: document '$sm_path' instead of '$path' + submodule foreach: correct '$path' in nested submodules from a subdirectory The bulk of "git submodule foreach" has been rewritten in C. Will cook in 'next'. * js/branch-diff (2018-05-16) 19 commits - fixup! Add a function to solve least-cost assignment problems - completion: support branch-diff - branch-diff: add a man page - branch-diff --dual-color: work around bogus white-space warning - branch-diff: offer to dual-color the diffs - diff: add an internal option to dual-color diffs of diffs - color: provide inverted colors, too - branch-diff: use color for the commit pairs - branch-diff: add tests - branch-diff: do not show "function names" in hunk headers - branch-diff: adjust the output of the commit pairs - branch-diff: suppress the diff headers - branch-diff: indent the diffs just like tbdiff - branch-diff: right-trim commit messages - branch-diff: also show the diff between patches - branch-diff: improve the order of the shown commits - branch-diff: first rudimentary implementation - Add a new builtin: branch-diff - Add a function to solve least-cost assignment problems "git tbdiff" that lets us compare individual patches in two iterations of a topic has been rewritten and made into a built-in command. Expecting a reroll. cf. * sb/object-store-alloc (2018-05-16) 13 commits - alloc: allow arbitrary repositories for alloc functions - object: allow create_object to handle arbitrary repositories - object: allow grow_object_hash to handle arbitrary repositories - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_commit_index - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_report - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_object_node - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_tag_node - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_commit_node - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_tree_node - alloc: add repository argument to alloc_blob_node - object: add repository argument to grow_object_hash - object: add repository argument to create_object - repository: introduce parsed objects field (this branch is used by sb/object-store-grafts.) The conversion to pass "the_repository" and then "a_repository" throughout the object access API continues. Will merge to and cook in 'next'. * tb/grep-column (2018-05-14) 7 commits . contrib/git-jump/git-jump: jump to match column in addition to line . grep.c: add configuration variables to show matched option . builtin/grep.c: add '--column' option to 'git-grep(1)' . grep.c: display column number of first match . grep.[ch]: extend grep_opt to allow showing matched column . grep.c: expose matched column in match_line() . Documentation/config.txt: camel-case lineNumber for consistency (this branch is used by tb/grep-only-matching.) "git grep" learned the "--column" option that gives not just the line number but the column number of the hit. Expecting a reroll. cf. <20180530160908.GA8340@D-10-19-29-76.dhcp4.washington.edu> * tb/grep-only-matching (2018-05-14) 2 commits . builtin/grep.c: teach '-o', '--only-matching' to 'git-grep' . grep.c: extract show_line_header() (this branch uses tb/grep-column.) Waiting on tb/grep-column * sb/diff-color-move-more (2018-05-21) 8 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-24 at 45f3fb7975) + diff: color-moved white space handling options imply color-moved + diff.c: add --color-moved-ignore-space-delta option + diff.c: decouple white space treatment from move detection algorithm + diff.c: add a blocks mode for moved code detection + diff.c: adjust hash function signature to match hashmap expectation + diff.c: do not pass diff options as keydata to hashmap + xdiff/xdiffi.c: remove unneeded function declarations + xdiff/xdiff.h: remove unused flags "git diff --color-moved" feature has further been tweaked. Will kick back to 'pu'. cf. * ds/generation-numbers (2018-05-22) 11 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-24 at 56fc38a1b6) + commit-graph.txt: update design document + merge: check config before loading commits + commit: use generation number in remove_redundant() + commit: add short-circuit to paint_down_to_common() + commit: use generation numbers for in_merge_bases() + ref-filter: use generation number for --contains + commit-graph: always load commit-graph information + commit: use generations in paint_down_to_common() + commit-graph: compute generation numbers + commit: add generation number to struct commit + ref-filter: fix outdated comment on in_commit_list (this branch is used by ds/commit-graph-fsck and ds/commit-graph-lockfile-fix.) A recently added "commit-graph" datafile has learned to store pre-computed generation numbers to speed up the decisions to stop history traversal. Will cook in 'next'. * jk/branch-l-0-deprecation (2018-05-25) 5 commits (merged to 'next' on 2018-05-30 at a94574dfd5) + branch: customize "-l" warning in list mode + branch: issue "-l" deprecation warning after pager starts (merged to 'next' on 2018-04-11 at 9b2b0305dd) + branch: deprecate "-l" option + t: switch "branch -l" to "branch --create-reflog" + t3200: unset core.logallrefupdates when testing reflog creation (this branch is used by jk/branch-l-1-removal and jk/branch-l-2-reincarnation.) The "-l" option in "git branch -l" is an unfortunate short-hand for "--create-reflog", but many users, both old and new, somehow expect it to be something else, perhaps "--list". This step deprecates the short-hand and warns about the future removal of the it when it is used. Will cook in 'next'. Perhaps merge to 'master' immediately after 2.18 release? * jk/branch-l-1-removal (2018-05-30) 1 commit - branch: drop deprecated "-l" option (this branch is used by jk/branch-l-2-reincarnation; uses jk/branch-l-0-deprecation.) Following the "git branch -l" deprecation, the short-hand is removed. Will keep in 'pu'. * jk/branch-l-2-reincarnation (2018-05-30) 1 commit - branch: make "-l" a synonym for "--list" (this branch uses jk/branch-l-0-deprecation and jk/branch-l-1-removal.) Following the "git branch -l" removal, "-l" is resurrected as a short-hand for "--list". Will keep in 'pu'. -------------------------------------------------- [Discarded] * js/runtime-prefix-windows (2018-03-27) 5 commits . mingw/msvc: use the new-style RUNTIME_PREFIX helper . exec_cmd: provide a new-style RUNTIME_PREFIX helper for Windows . exec_cmd: RUNTIME_PREFIX on some POSIX systems . Makefile: add Perl runtime prefix support . Makefile: generate Perl header from template file The Windows port was the first that allowed Git to be installed anywhere by having its components refer to each other with relative pathnames. The recent dj/runtime-prefix topic extends the idea to other platforms, and its approach has been adopted back in the Windows port. Ejected, as the parent topic dj/runtime-prefix covers Windows now. * bp/fsexcludes (2018-04-16) 2 commits . fsmonitor: switch to use new fsexcludes logic and remove unused untracked cache based logic . fsexcludes: add a programmatic way to exclude files from git's working directory traversal logic Can we have a few lines summary here, just like we have for other topic ;-) I personally take the overlong title of these commits as a sign that they can further be simplified and cleaned up by splitting, focusing the scope, etc. Retracted. cf. <0de30972-b0a2-67e8-7cff-c19daf9ece8b@gmail.com> * ma/doc-expand-tabs (2018-05-02) 1 commit . revisions.txt: expand tabs to spaces in diagram Fix one instance of asciidoctor's misformatting by expanding a tab into spaces in a literal block. Discarded. This approach is less maintainable than the approach taken by bc/asciidoctor-tab-width topic.