From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: What's cooking in git.git (May 2019, #04; Tue, 28)
Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 15:08:31 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xmqqtvdez0yo.fsf@gitster-ct.c.googlers.com> (raw)
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.
Quite a few new topics, most of which are fixes with different
urgency, have been picked up. Perhaps we'd need an extra -rc for
this cycle to squash existing regression at the tip of 'master'.
At this point, the criteria for merging to 'master' is *NOT* "This
is an obviously correct fix", but is "This is an obviously correct
fix for a breakage we introduced during this cycle".
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
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[New Topics]
* ab/hash-object-doc (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- hash-object doc: stop mentioning git-cvsimport
Doc update.
Will merge to 'next'.
* cc/list-objects-filter-wo-sparse-path (2019-05-28) 2 commits
- SQUASH???
- list-objects-filter: disable 'sparse:path' filters
Disable "--filter=sparse:path=<path>" that would allow reading from
paths on the filesystem.
Will merge to 'next'.
* ds/object-info-for-prefetch-fix (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- sha1-file: split OBJECT_INFO_FOR_PREFETCH
Code cleanup.
Will merge to 'next'.
* ds/topo-traversal-using-commit-graph (2019-05-28) 2 commits
- revision: keep topo-walk free of unintersting commits
- revision: use generation for A..B --topo-order queries
Prepare use of reachability index in topological walker that works
on a range (A..B).
Will merge to 'next'.
* es/doc-gitsubmodules-markup (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- gitsubmodules: align html and nroff lists
Doc markup fix.
Will merge to 'next'.
* es/git-debugger-doc (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- doc: hint about GIT_DEBUGGER in CodingGuidelines
Doc update.
Will merge to 'next'.
* es/grep-require-name-when-needed (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- grep: fail if call could output and name is null
More parameter validation.
Will merge to 'next'.
* ew/server-info-remove-crufts (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- server-info: do not list unlinked packs
"git update-server-info" used to leave stale packfiles in its
output, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* jh/trace2 (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- trace2: fix tracing when NO_PTHREADS is defined
Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'.
* jk/HEAD-symref-in-xfer-namespaces (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- upload-pack: strip namespace from symref data
The server side support for "git fetch" used to show incorrect
value for the HEAD symbolic ref when the namespace feature is in
use, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* jk/am-i-resolved-fix (2019-05-28) 4 commits
- am: fix --interactive HEAD tree resolution
- am: drop tty requirement for --interactive
- am: read interactive input from stdin
- am: simplify prompt response handling
"git am -i --resolved" segfaulted after trying to see a commit as
if it were a tree, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* js/bisect-helper-check-get-oid-return-value (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- bisect--helper: verify HEAD could be parsed before continuing
Code cleanup.
Will merge to 'next'.
* js/bundle-verify-require-object-store (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- bundle verify: error out if called without an object database
"git bundle verify" needs to see if prerequisite objects exist in
the receiving repository, but the command did not check if we are
in a repository upfront, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* js/fsmonitor-unflake (2019-05-28) 2 commits
- mark_fsmonitor_valid(): mark the index as changed if needed
- fill_stat_cache_info(): prepare for an fsmonitor fix
The data collected by fsmonitor was not properly written back to
the on-disk index file, breaking t7519 tests occasionally, which
has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* js/rebase-config-bitfix (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- rebase: replace incorrect logical negation by correct bitwise one
Will merge to 'next'.
* js/rebase-deprecate-preserve-merges (2019-05-28) 3 commits
- rebase docs: recommend `-r` over `-p`
- docs: say that `--rebase=preserve` is deprecated
- tests: mark a couple more test cases as requiring `rebase -p`
A bit more leftover clean-up to deprepcate "rebase -p".
Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'.
* jt/clone-server-option (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- fetch-pack: send server options after command
A brown-paper-bag bugfix to a change already in 'master'.
Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'.
* mm/p4-unshelve-windows-fix (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- p4 unshelve: fix "Not a valid object name HEAD0" on Windows
The command line to invoke a "git cat-file" command from inside
"git p4" was not properly quoted to protect a caret and running a
broken command on Windows, which has been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* nd/diff-parseopt (2019-05-28) 3 commits
- parse-options: check empty value in OPT_INTEGER and OPT_ABBREV
- diff-parseopt: restore -U (no argument) behavior
- diff-parseopt: correct variable types that are used by parseopt
A brown-paper-bag bugfix to a change already in 'master'.
Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'.
Reducing the noise of the bottom-most patch may be desirable, although
the change itself is not wrong per-se.
* pb/request-pull-verify-remote-ref (2019-05-28) 2 commits
- request-pull: warn if the remote object is not the same as the local one
- request-pull: quote regex metacharacters in local ref
"git request-pull" learned to warn when the ref we ask them to pull
from in the local repository and in the published repository are
different.
Will merge to 'next'.
* po/git-help-on-git-itself (2019-05-16) 2 commits
- Doc: git.txt: remove backticks from link and add git-scm.com/docs
- git.c: show usage for accessing the git(1) help page
"git help git" was hard to discover (well, at least for some
people).
Will merge to 'next'.
* sg/progress-off-by-one-fix (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- progress: avoid empty line when breaking the progress line
A brown-paper-bag bugfix to a change already in 'master'.
Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'.
* sg/trace2-rename (2019-05-28) 2 commits
- trace2: document the supported values of GIT_TRACE2* env variables
- trace2: rename environment variables to GIT_TRACE2*
Rename environment variables that are used to control the "trace2"
mechanism to a more readable name.
Will merge to 'next' and then to 'master'.
* sw/git-p4-unshelve-branched-files (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- git-p4: allow unshelving of branched files
"git p4" update.
Will merge to 'next'.
* vv/merge-squash-with-explicit-commit (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- merge: refuse --commit with --squash
"git merge --squash" is designed to update the working tree and the
index without creating the commit, and this cannot be countermanded
by adding the "--commit" option; the command now refuses to work
when both options are given.
* xl/record-partial-clone-origin (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- clone: respect user supplied origin name when setting up partial clone
When creating a partial clone, the object filtering criteria is
recorded for the origin of the clone, but this incorrectly used a
hardcoded name "origin" to name that remote; it has been corrected
to honor the "--origin <name>" option.
Will merge to 'next'.
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[Stalled]
* 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
<CAHk-=whP1stFZNAaJiMi5eZ9rj0MRt20Y_yHVczZPH+O01d+sA@mail.gmail.com>
Waiting for feedback to see if it truly helps.
Needs tests.
* 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).
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 drop as "add -i in C" topic seems to be getting ready to test.
* 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. <CANq=j3u-zdb_FvNJGPCmygNMScseav63GhVvBX3NcVS4f7TejA@mail.gmail.com>
* 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]
* ab/fail-prereqs-in-test (2019-05-14) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-16 at d1be55f485)
+ tests: add a special setup where prerequisites fail
Developer support to emulate unsatisfied prerequisites in tests to
ensure that the remainer of the tests still succeeds when tests
with prerequisites are skipped.
Will cook in 'next'.
* jk/help-unknown-ref-fix (2019-05-15) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at e3e01160f7)
+ help_unknown_ref(): check for refname ambiguity
+ help_unknown_ref(): duplicate collected refnames
Improve the code to show args with potential typo that cannot be
interpreted as a commit-ish.
Will cook in 'next'.
* js/rebase-cleanup (2019-05-15) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-16 at ccfed8f263)
+ rebase: fold git-rebase--common into the -p backend
+ sequencer: the `am` and `rebase--interactive` scripts are gone
+ .gitignore: there is no longer a built-in `git-rebase--interactive`
+ t3400: stop referring to the scripted rebase
+ Drop unused git-rebase--am.sh
Update supporting parts of "git rebase" to remove code that should
no longer be used.
Will cook in 'next'.
* jt/partial-clone-missing-ref-delta-base (2019-05-15) 2 commits
- index-pack: prefetch missing REF_DELTA bases
- t5616: refactor packfile replacement
"git fetch" into a lazy clone forgot to fetch base objects that are
necessary to complete delta in a thin packfile, which has been
corrected.
* bl/userdiff-octave (2019-05-19) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at 9ea1180d6c)
+ userdiff: add Octave
The pattern "git diff/grep" use to extract funcname and words
boundary for Matlab has been extend to cover Octave, which is more
or less equivalent.
Will cook in 'next'.
* ew/update-server-info (2019-05-15) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at bf4f2871ab)
+ update-server-info: avoid needless overwrites
"git update-server-info" learned not to rewrite the file with the
same contents.
Will cook in 'next'.
* nd/corrupt-worktrees (2019-05-15) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-16 at d92c25f800)
+ worktree add: be tolerant of corrupt worktrees
"git worktree add" used to fail when another worktree connected to
the same repository was corrupt, which has been corrected.
Will cook in 'next'.
* mh/import-transport-fd-fix (2019-05-16) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at 5e86f92f7a)
+ Use xmmap_gently instead of xmmap in use_pack
+ dup() the input fd for fast-import used for remote helpers
The ownership rule for the file descriptor to fast-import remote
backend was mixed up, leading to unrelated file descriptor getting
closed, which has been fixed.
Will cook in 'next'.
* ab/deprecate-R-for-dynpath (2019-05-19) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at 944976e981)
+ Makefile: remove the NO_R_TO_GCC_LINKER flag
The way of specifying the path to find dynamic libraries at runtime
has been simplified. The old default to pass -R/path/to/dir has been
replaced with the new default to pass -Wl,-rpath,/path/to/dir,
which is the more recent GCC uses. Those who need to build with an
old GCC can still use "CC_LD_DYNPATH=-R"
Will cook in 'next'.
* ba/clone-remote-submodules (2019-05-28) 1 commit
- clone: add `--remote-submodules` flag
"git clone --recurse-submodules" learned to set up the submodules
to ignore commit object names recorded in the superproject gitlink
and instead use the commits that happen to be at the tip of the
remote-tracking branches from the get-go, by passing the new
"--remote-submodules" option.
* ds/close-object-store (2019-05-28) 3 commits
- packfile: rename close_all_packs to close_object_store
- packfile: close commit-graph in close_all_packs
- commit-graph: use raw_object_store when closing
(this branch uses ds/commit-graph-write-refactor.)
The commit-graph file is now part of the "files that the runtime
may keep open file descriptors on, all of which would need to be
closed when done with the object store", and the file descriptor to
an existing commit-graph file now is closed before "gc" finializes
a new instance to replace it.
Waiting on ds/commit-graph-write-refactor to stabilize.
* ja/diff-opt-typofix (2019-05-19) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at fedb594191)
+ diff: fix mistake in translatable strings
Typofix.
Will merge to 'master'.
* ml/userdiff-rust (2019-05-17) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at 1266fddce5)
+ userdiff: add built-in pattern for rust
The pattern "git diff/grep" use to extract funcname and words
boundary for Rust has been added.
Will cook in 'next'.
* pw/rebase-edit-message-for-replayed-merge (2019-05-19) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at dc3e30641c)
+ rebase -r: always reword merge -c
A "merge -c" instruction during "git rebase --rebase-merges" should
give the user a chance to edit the log message, even when there is
otherwise no need to create a new merge and replace the existing
one (i.e. fast-forward instead), but did not. Which has been
corrected.
Will cook in 'next'.
* sb/format-patch-base-patch-id-fix (2019-05-08) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-15 at 1ab7d2b71c)
+ format-patch: make --base patch-id output stable
+ format-patch: inform user that patch-id generation is unstable
The recently added "--base" option of "format-patch" computed the
patch-ids for prerequisite patches in an unstable way, which has
been updated to compute in a way that is compatible with "git
patch-id --stable".
Will cook in 'next'.
* ab/send-email-transferencoding-fix (2019-05-19) 7 commits
- send-email: fix regression in sendemail.identity parsing
- send-email: document --no-[to|cc|bcc]
- send-email: fix broken transferEncoding tests
- send-email: remove cargo-culted multi-patch pattern in tests
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-13 at 38c6a1e7e0)
+ send-email: do defaults -> config -> getopt in that order
+ send-email: rename the @bcclist variable for consistency
+ send-email: move the read_config() function above getopts
Since "git send-email" learned to take 'auto' as the value for the
transfer-encoding, it by mistake stopped honoring the values given
to the configuration variables sendemail.transferencoding and/or
sendemail.<ident>.transferencoding. This has been corrected to
(finally) redoing the order of setting the default, reading the
configuration and command line options.
Will merge to 'next'.
* dl/format-patch-notes-config (2019-05-17) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at d3f6f1872b)
+ format-patch: teach format.notes config option
+ git-format-patch.txt: document --no-notes option
"git format-patch" learns a configuration to set the default for
its --notes=<ref> option.
Will cook in 'next'.
* jk/unused-params-final-batch (2019-05-13) 14 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-15 at ef7435264c)
+ verify-commit: simplify parameters to run_gpg_verify()
+ show-branch: drop unused parameter from show_independent()
+ rev-list: drop unused void pointer from finish_commit()
+ remove_all_fetch_refspecs(): drop unused "remote" parameter
+ receive-pack: drop unused "commands" from prepare_shallow_update()
+ pack-objects: drop unused rev_info parameters
+ name-rev: drop unused parameters from is_better_name()
+ mktree: drop unused length parameter
+ wt-status: drop unused status parameter
+ read-cache: drop unused parameter from threaded load
+ clone: drop dest parameter from copy_alternates()
+ submodule: drop unused prefix parameter from some functions
+ builtin: consistently pass cmd_* prefix to parse_options
+ cmd_{read,write}_tree: rename "unused" variable that is used
Remove many unused parameters throughout the codebase, with the
ultimate aim to allow us compile with -Wunused-parameter cleanly.
Will cook in 'next'.
* nd/init-relative-template-fix (2019-05-13) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-15 at 4d5b17f712)
+ init: make --template path relative to $CWD
A relative pathname given to "git init --template=<path> <repo>"
ought to be relative to the directory "git init" gets invoked in,
but it instead was made relative to the repository, which has been
corrected.
Will cook in 'next'.
* an/ignore-doc-update (2019-05-08) 1 commit
- gitignore.txt: make slash-rules more readable
The description about slashes in gitignore patterns (used to
indicate things like "anchored to this level only" and "only
matches directories") has been revamped.
Almost there.
cf. <20190507104507.18735-1-admin@in-ici.net>
* en/fast-export-encoding (2019-05-14) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-16 at c88bd3edb5)
+ fast-export: do automatic reencoding of commit messages only if requested
+ fast-export: differentiate between explicitly UTF-8 and implicitly UTF-8
+ fast-export: avoid stripping encoding header if we cannot reencode
+ fast-import: support 'encoding' commit header
+ t9350: fix encoding test to actually test reencoding
The "git fast-export/import" pair has been taught to handle commits
with log messages in encoding other than UTF-8 better.
Will cook in 'next'.
* nd/merge-quit (2019-05-19) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at 9880e7ee4e)
+ merge: add --quit
+ merge: remove drop_save() in favor of remove_merge_branch_state()
"git merge" learned "--quit" option that cleans up the in-progress
merge while leaving the working tree and the index still in a mess.
Will cook in 'next'.
* pw/rebase-abort-clean-rewritten (2019-05-15) 4 commits
- rebase --abort/--quit: cleanup refs/rewritten
- sequencer: return errors from sequencer_remove_state()
- rebase: warn if state directory cannot be removed
- rebase: fix a memory leak
"git rebase --abort" used to leave refs/rewritten/ when concluding
"git rebase -r", which has been corrected.
On hold.
cf. <20190514180349.17245-1-phillip.wood123@gmail.com>
* nb/branch-show-other-worktrees-head (2019-05-07) 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.
* es/first-contrib-tutorial (2019-05-19) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-19 at 9ddfae82bf)
+ documentation: add anchors to MyFirstContribution
+ documentation: add tutorial for first contribution
A new tutorial targetting specifically aspiring git-core
developers.
Will cook in 'next'.
cf. <20190517190359.21676-1-emilyshaffer@google.com> (v6)
* cc/multi-promisor (2019-04-15) 17 commits
- Move core_partial_clone_filter_default to promisor-remote.c
- Move repository_format_partial_clone to promisor-remote.c
- Remove fetch-object.{c,h} in favor of promisor-remote.{c,h}
- 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
- diff: use promisor-remote.h instead of fetch-object.h
- 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
- t0410: remove pipes after git commands
- Merge branch 'jt/batch-fetch-blobs-in-diff' into cc/multi-promisor
Teach the lazy clone machinery that there can be more than one
promisor remote and consult them in order when downloading missing
objects on demand.
Needs review.
* nd/switch-and-restore (2019-05-07) 43 commits
- Declare both git-switch and git-restore experimental
- help: move git-diff and git-reset to different groups
- doc: promote "git restore"
- user-manual.txt: prefer 'merge --abort' over 'reset --hard'
- completion: support restore
- t: add tests for restore
- restore: support --patch
- restore: replace --force with --ignore-unmerged
- restore: default to --source=HEAD when only --staged is specified
- restore: reject invalid combinations with --staged
- restore: add --worktree and --staged
- 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.
The "switch" part seems more or less ready for testing. Perhaps
we should split this back into two topics and merge it to 'next'.
cf. <20190329103919.15642-1-pclouds@gmail.com> (switch v6)
cf. <20190425094600.15673-1-pclouds@gmail.com> (restore v3)
* jc/format-patch-noclobber (2019-02-22) 1 commit
- format-patch: --no-clobber refrains from overwriting output files
"git format-patch" used to overwrite an existing patch/cover-letter
file. A new "--no-clobber" option stops it.
Undecided but inclined to discard.
* 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.
Is this ready for 'next'?
* dl/rebase-i-keep-base (2019-04-25) 6 commits
- rebase: teach rebase --keep-base
- rebase: fast-forward --fork-point in more cases
- rebase: fast-forward --onto in more cases
- rebase: refactor can_fast_forward into goto tower
- t3432: test rebase fast-forward behavior
- t3431: add rebase --fork-point tests
"git rebase --keep-base <upstream>" 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").
The command also has learned to fast-forward in more cases where it
can instead of replaying to recreate identical commits.
On hold.
cf. <20190508001252.15752-1-avarab@gmail.com>
cf. <xmqqa7fxionx.fsf@gitster-ct.c.googlers.com>
* nd/worktree-name-sanitization (2019-05-15) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2019-05-16 at 9a2dd33122)
+ worktree add: sanitize worktree names
In recent versions of Git, per-worktree refs are exposed in
refs/worktrees/<wtname>/ 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.
Will cook in 'next'.
* ds/commit-graph-write-refactor (2019-05-13) 11 commits
- commit-graph: extract write_commit_graph_file()
- commit-graph: extract copy_oids_to_commits()
- commit-graph: extract count_distinct_commits()
- commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_all_packs()
- commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_commit_hex()
- commit-graph: extract fill_oids_from_packs()
- commit-graph: create write_commit_graph_context
- commit-graph: remove Future Work section
- commit-graph: collapse parameters into flags
- commit-graph: return with errors during write
- commit-graph: fix the_repository reference
(this branch is used by ds/close-object-store.)
Renamed from commit-graph-format-v2 and changed scope.
Expecting a reroll.
I think it is almost there, modulo a few internal API details..
cf. <pull.112.v4.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com> (v4)
cf. <17829620-1084-74e5-54ad-aa95990f4dbd@gmail.com>
* br/blame-ignore (2019-05-17) 10 commits
- SQUASH??? test-lint -- seq not portable
- SQUASH??? error: decl-after-stmt
- blame: use the fingerprint heuristic to match ignored lines
- blame: add a fingerprint heuristic to match ignored lines
- blame: optionally track line fingerprints during fill_blame_origin()
- blame: add config options for the output of ignored or unblamable lines
- blame: add the ability to ignore commits and their changes
- blame: use a helper function in blame_chunk()
- Move oidset_parse_file() to oidset.c
- fsck: rename and touch up init_skiplist()
"git blame" learned to "ignore" commits in the history, whose
effects (as well as their presence) get ignored.
cf. <20190515214503.77162-1-brho@google.com> (v7)
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[Discarded]
* nd/precious (2019-04-09) 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
when the "--keep-precious" is given.
Retracted.
cf. <CACsJy8AEZ-Lz6zgEsuNukvphB9TTa9FAC1gK05fhnie2xtfc9w@mail.gmail.com>
I am not sure what aspect of this longer-term "precious" vision,
which gets taught to various commands and use cases individually
and incrementally, Ævar finds problematic, which I understand is
the reason of redtraction.
* jc/send-email-transferencoding-fix (2019-05-09) 2 commits
. send-email: honor transferencoding config option again
. send-email: update the mechanism to set default configuration values
Replaced by Ævar's "do the default in the right order" approach.
cf. <20190508105607.178244-1-gitster@pobox.com> (v2)
next reply other threads:[~2019-05-28 22:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-05-28 22:08 Junio C Hamano [this message]
2019-05-28 22:26 ` What's cooking in git.git (May 2019, #04; Tue, 28) Jeff King
2019-05-29 16:53 ` Junio C Hamano
2019-05-30 11:51 ` Jeff King
2019-05-30 15:01 ` Johannes Schindelin
2019-05-30 18:29 ` Derrick Stolee
2019-05-29 12:26 ` ab/send-email-transferencoding-fix, was " Johannes Schindelin
2019-05-29 12:36 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2019-05-29 17:31 ` Junio C Hamano
2019-05-29 18:10 ` Johannes Schindelin
2019-05-29 19:54 ` Junio C Hamano
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