From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: What's cooking in git.git (Aug 2020, #05; Fri, 21)
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 14:40:31 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xmqqwo1r7k4w.fsf@gitster.c.googlers.com> (raw)
Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' are
only in 'seen' (formerly '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.
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']
* ak/sequencer-fix-find-uniq-abbrev (2020-08-13) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 6ce0f1d111)
+ rebase -i: fix possibly wrong onto hash in todo
Ring buffer with size 4 used for bin-hex translation resulted in a
wrong object name in the sequencer's todo output, which has been
corrected.
* bc/sha-256-doc-updates (2020-08-13) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 7154a0ce3c)
+ docs: fix step in transition plan
+ docs: document SHA-256 pack and indices
Further update of docs to adjust to the recent SHA-256 work.
* ds/sha256-leftover-bits (2020-08-17) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at a8e6f9f3f4)
+ multi-pack-index: use hash version byte
+ commit-graph: use the "hash version" byte
+ t/README: document GIT_TEST_DEFAULT_HASH
midx and commit-graph files now use the byte defined in their file
format specification for identifying the hash function used for
object names.
* en/merge-tests (2020-08-10) 11 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-13 at eab952350b)
+ t6425: be more flexible with rename/delete conflict messages
+ t642[23]: be more flexible for add/add conflicts involving pair renames
+ t6422, t6426: be more flexible for add/add conflicts involving renames
+ t6423: add an explanation about why one of the tests does not pass
+ t6416, t6423: clarify some comments and fix some typos
+ t6422: fix multiple errors with the mod6 test expectations
+ t6423: fix test setup for a couple tests
+ t6416, t6422: fix incorrect untracked file count
+ t6422: fix bad check against missing file
+ t6418: tighten delete/normalize conflict testcase
+ Collect merge-related tests to t64xx
Updates to "git merge" tests, in preparation for a new merge
strategy backend.
* en/sequencer-merge-labels (2020-08-14) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 2010e329ed)
+ sequencer: avoid garbled merge machinery messages due to commit labels
The commit labels used to explain each side of conflicted hunks
placed by the sequencer machinery have been made more readable by
humans.
* jb/commit-graph-doc-fix (2020-08-13) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at d83ee98955)
+ docs: commit-graph: fix some whitespace in the diagram
Docfix.
* jc/object-names-are-not-sha-1 (2020-08-14) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 400fe9e831)
+ messages: avoid SHA-1 in end-user facing messages
A few end-user facing messages have been updated to be
hash-algorithm agnostic.
* jh/mingw-unlink (2020-08-17) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at fb53a3d1a1)
+ mingw: improve performance of mingw_unlink()
"unlink" emulation on MinGW has been optimized.
* jk/blame-coalesce-fix (2020-08-13) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 122c701ec7)
+ blame: only coalesce lines that are adjacent in result
+ t8003: factor setup out of coalesce test
+ t8003: check output of coalesced blame
When given more than one target line ranges, "git blame -La,b
-Lc,d" was over-eager to coalesce groups of original lines and
showed incorrect results, which has been corrected.
* ma/sha-256-docs (2020-08-17) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 6861142a20)
+ shallow.txt: document SHA-256 shallow format
+ protocol-capabilities.txt: clarify "allow-x-sha1-in-want" re SHA-256
+ index-format.txt: document SHA-256 index format
+ http-protocol.txt: document SHA-256 "want"/"have" format
Further update of docs to adjust to the recent SHA-256 work.
* pb/set-url-docfix (2020-08-13) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 19b56c6ebb)
+ fetch, pull doc: correct description of '--set-upstream'
Doc fix.
* pb/userdiff-fortran-update (2020-08-13) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 534af3f35a)
+ userdiff: improve Fortran xfuncname regex
+ userdiff: add tests for Fortran xfuncname regex
The regexp to identify the function boundary for FORTRAN programs
has been updated.
* rp/ita-diff-modefix (2020-08-09) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at c03a9cfb6e)
+ diff-lib: use worktree mode in diffs from i-t-a entries
"git diff [<tree-ish>] $path" for a $path that is marked with i-t-a
bit was not showing the mode bits from the working tree.
* rs/preserve-merges-unused-code-removal (2020-08-12) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at b96393455c)
+ rebase: remove unused function reschedule_last_action
Code clean-up.
* rs/upload-pack-sigchain-fix (2020-08-11) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 997473f309)
+ upload-pack: remove superfluous sigchain_pop() call
Code clean-up.
--------------------------------------------------
[New Topics]
* en/dir-clear (2020-08-18) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at 18c5b69293)
+ dir: fix problematic API to avoid memory leaks
+ dir: make clear_directory() free all relevant memory
Leakfix with code clean-up.
Will merge to 'master'.
* hn/refs-pseudorefs (2020-08-21) 4 commits
- sequencer: treat REVERT_HEAD as a pseudo ref
- builtin/commit: suggest update-ref for pseudoref removal
- sequencer: treat CHERRY_PICK_HEAD as a pseudo ref
- refs: make refs_ref_exists public
(this branch uses hn/refs-fetch-head-is-special.)
Accesses to two pseudorefs have been updated to properly use ref
API.
Will merge to 'next'.
* rs/patch-id-with-incomplete-line (2020-08-18) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at 72961d48d0)
+ patch-id: ignore newline at end of file in diff_flush_patch_id()
The patch-id computation did not ignore the "incomplete last line"
marker like whitespaces.
Will merge to 'master'.
* rz/complete-more-options (2020-08-19) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-21 at ba8f4c8cb1)
+ completion: add GIT_COMPLETION_SHOW_ALL env var
+ parse-options: add --git-completion-helper-all
Command line completion (in contrib/) usually omits redundant,
deprecated and/or dangerous options from its output; it learned to
optionally include all of them.
Will merge to 'master'.
* jt/promisor-pack-fix (2020-08-20) 1 commit
- fetch-pack: in partial clone, pass --promisor
Updates into a lazy/partial clone with a submodule did not work
well with transfer.fsckobjects set.
* hv/ref-filter-trailers-atom-parsing-fix (2020-08-21) 2 commits
- ref-filter: 'contents:trailers' show error if `:` is missing
- t6300: unify %(trailers) and %(contents:trailers) tests
The parser for "git for-each-ref --format=..." was too loose when
parsing the "%(trailers...)" atom, and forgot that "trailers" and
"trailers:<modifers>" are the only two allowed forms, which has
been corrected.
Will merge to 'next'.
* jc/ident-whose-ident (2020-08-21) 1 commit
- ident: say whose identity is missing when giving user.name hint
Error message update.
* jk/index-pack-w-more-threads (2020-08-21) 3 commits
- index-pack: adjust default threading cap
- p5302: count up to online-cpus for thread tests
- p5302: disable thread-count parameter tests by default
Long ago, we decided to use 3 threads by default when running the
index-pack task in parallel, which has been adjusted a bit upwards.
Will merge to 'next'.
* rp/apply-cached-doc (2020-08-20) 1 commit
- git-apply.txt: update descriptions of --cached, --index
The description of --cached/--index options in "git apply --help"
has been updated.
--------------------------------------------------
[Stalled]
* mt/grep-sparse-checkout (2020-06-12) 6 commits
- config: add setting to ignore sparsity patterns in some cmds
- grep: honor sparse checkout patterns
- config: correctly read worktree configs in submodules
- t/helper/test-config: facilitate addition of new cli options
- t/helper/test-config: return exit codes consistently
- doc: grep: unify info on configuration variables
"git grep" has been tweaked to be limited to the sparse checkout
paths.
Review needed on 4/6; otherwise looking sane.
cf. <CABPp-BGdEyEeajYZj_rdxp=MyEQdszuyjVTax=hhYj3fOtRQUQ@mail.gmail.com>
* ls/mergetool-meld-auto-merge (2020-07-12) 2 commits
- SQUASH???
- Support auto-merge for meld to follow the vim-diff behavior
The 'meld' backend of the "git mergetool" learned to give the
underlying 'meld' the '--auto-merge' option, which would help
reduce the amount of text that requires manual merging.
Expecting a reroll.
* mf/submodule-summary-with-correct-repository (2020-06-24) 2 commits
- submodule: use submodule repository when preparing summary
- revision: use repository from rev_info when parsing commits
"git diff/show" on a change that involves a submodule used to read
the information on commits in the submodule from a wrong repository
and gave a wrong information when the commit-graph is involved.
Needs tests.
* dr/push-remoteref-fix (2020-04-23) 1 commit
- remote.c: fix handling of %(push:remoteref)
The "%(push:remoteref)" placeholder in the "--format=" argument of
"git format-patch" (and friends) only showed what got explicitly
configured, not what ref at the receiving end would be updated when
"git push" was used, as it ignored the default behaviour (e.g. update
the same ref as the source).
Expecting a reroll.
cf. <20200416152145.wp2zeibxmuyas6y6@feanor>
* mr/bisect-in-c-2 (2020-07-17) 14 commits
. SQUASH??? do not add new users of git_path_bisect_head()
. bisect--helper: retire `--bisect-autostart` subcommand
. bisect--helper: retire `--write-terms` subcommand
. bisect--helper: retire `--check-expected-revs` subcommand
. bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_state` & `bisect_head` shell functions in C
. bisect--helper: retire `--next-all` subcommand
. bisect--helper: retire `--bisect-clean-state` subcommand
. bisect--helper: finish porting `bisect_start()` to C
. bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_next` and `bisect_auto_next` shell functions in C
. bisect: call 'clear_commit_marks_all()' in 'bisect_next_all()'
. bisect--helper: reimplement `bisect_autostart` shell function in C
. bisect--helper: introduce new `write_in_file()` function
. bisect--helper: use '-res' in 'cmd_bisect__helper' return
. bisect--helper: BUG() in cmd_*() on invalid subcommand
Rewrite of the remainder of "git bisect" script in C continues.
Needs more work.
Ejected out of 'seen'; al/bisect-first-parent topic has a bit of
textual conflict with this topic.
* mk/use-size-t-in-zlib (2018-10-15) 1 commit
- zlib.c: use size_t for size
The wrapper to call into zlib followed our long tradition to use
"unsigned long" for sizes of regions in memory, which have been
updated to use "size_t".
--------------------------------------------------
[Cooking]
* dd/diff-customize-index-line-abbrev (2020-08-21) 2 commits
- diff: index-line: respect --abbrev in object's name
- t4013: improve diff-post-processor logic
The output from the "diff" family of the commands had abbreviated
object names of blobs involved in the patch, but its length was not
affected by the --abbrev option. Now it is.
Will merge to 'next'.
* hn/refs-fetch-head-is-special (2020-08-19) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-21 at def233ab43)
+ refs: read FETCH_HEAD and MERGE_HEAD generically
+ refs: move gitdir into base ref_store
+ refs: fix comment about submodule ref_stores
+ refs: split off reading loose ref data in separate function
(this branch is used by hn/refs-pseudorefs.)
The FETCH_HEAD is now always read from the filesystem regardless of
the ref backend in use, as its format is much richer than the
normal refs, and written directly by "git fetch" as a plain file..
Will merge to 'master'.
* hv/ref-filter-misc (2020-08-17) 9 commits
- ref-filter: add `sanitize` option for 'subject' atom
- format-support: move `format_sanitized_subject()` from pretty
- pretty: refactor `format_sanitized_subject()`
- ref-filter: add `short` modifier to 'parent' atom
- ref-filter: add `short` modifier to 'tree' atom
- ref-filter: rename `objectname` related functions and fields
- ref-filter: modify error messages in `grab_objectname()`
- ref-filter: refactor `grab_objectname()`
- ref-filter: support different email formats
The "--format=" option to the "for-each-ref" command and friends
learned a few more tricks, e.g. the ":short" suffix that applies to
"objectname" now also can be used for "parent", "tree", etc.
* jk/leakfix (2020-08-17) 7 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-21 at a8b25a2657)
+ submodule--helper: fix leak of core.worktree value
+ config: fix leak in git_config_get_expiry_in_days()
+ config: drop git_config_get_string_const()
+ config: fix leaks from git_config_get_string_const()
+ checkout: fix leak of non-existent branch names
+ submodule--helper: use strbuf_release() to free strbufs
+ clear_pattern_list(): clear embedded hashmaps
Code clean-up.
Will merge to 'master'.
* jk/refspecs-negative (2020-08-17) 3 commits
- refspec: add support for negative refspecs
- refspec: make sure stack refspec_item variables are zeroed
- refspec: fix documentation referring to refspec_item
"negative refspecs"
* jt/fetch-pack-loosen-validation-with-packfile-uri (2020-08-14) 1 commit
- fetch-pack: make packfile URIs work with transfer.fsckobjects
Bugfix for "git fetch" when the packfile URI capability is in use.
Need to pick up a reroll.
* mr/diff-hide-stat-wo-textual-change (2020-08-19) 1 commit
- diff: teach --stat to ignore uninteresting modifications
Looking good.
* pw/add-p-allowed-options-fix (2020-08-17) 2 commits
- add -p: fix checking of user input
- add -p: use ALLOC_GROW_BY instead of ALLOW_GROW
"git add -p" update.
Doubts?
cf. <pull.702.git.1597670589.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
cf. <744e464f-6378-ef68-01c1-3b8bf63c54a4@gmail.com>
* dl/subtree-docs (2020-08-18) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at e1a8ea9d46)
+ contrib/subtree: document 'push' does not take '--squash'
+ contrib/subtree: fix "unsure" for --message in the document
Doc updates for subtree (in contrib/)
Will merge to 'master'.
* en/mem-pool (2020-08-18) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at eff9ad46f0)
+ mem-pool: use consistent pool variable name
+ mem-pool: use more standard initialization and finalization
+ mem-pool: add convenience functions for strdup and strndup
API update.
Will merge to 'master'.
* jc/no-update-fetch-head (2020-08-18) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at 68e1374ed6)
+ fetch: optionally allow disabling FETCH_HEAD update
(this branch is used by ds/maintenance-part-1, ds/maintenance-part-2 and jt/lazy-fetch.)
"git fetch" learned --no-write-fetch-head option to avoid writing
the FETCH_HEAD file.
Will merge to 'master'.
* jt/lazy-fetch (2020-08-18) 7 commits
- fetch-pack: remove no_dependents code
- promisor-remote: lazy-fetch objects in subprocess
- fetch-pack: do not lazy-fetch during ref iteration
- fetch: only populate existing_refs if needed
- fetch: avoid reading submodule config until needed
- fetch: allow refspecs specified through stdin
- negotiator/noop: add noop fetch negotiator
(this branch uses jc/no-update-fetch-head; is tangled with ds/maintenance-part-1 and ds/maintenance-part-2.)
Updates to on-demand fetching code in lazily cloned repositories.
* mt/checkout-entry-dead-code-removal (2020-08-18) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at 58866e5299)
+ checkout_entry(): remove unreachable error() call
Code clean-up.
Will merge to 'master'.
* jx/proc-receive-hook (2020-08-17) 10 commits
- doc: add documentation for the proc-receive hook
- transport: parse report options for tracking refs
- t5411: test updates of remote-tracking branches
- receive-pack: new config receive.procReceiveRefs
- receive-pack: feed report options to post-receive
- doc: add document for capability report-status-v2
- New capability "report-status-v2" for git-push
- receive-pack: add new proc-receive hook
- t5411: add basic test cases for proc-receive hook
- transport: not report a non-head push as a branch
"git receive-pack" that accepts requests by "git push" learned to
outsource most of the ref updates to the new "proc-receive" hook.
Needs review.
* pw/rebase-i-more-options (2020-08-19) 5 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-21 at ade71fd49b)
+ rebase: add --reset-author-date
+ rebase -i: support --ignore-date
+ rebase -i: support --committer-date-is-author-date
+ am: stop exporting GIT_COMMITTER_DATE
+ rebase -i: add --ignore-whitespace flag
"git rebase -i" learns a bit more options.
Will merge to 'master'.
* rs/more-buffered-io (2020-08-17) 3 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at 6d23a23bb2)
+ upload-pack: use buffered I/O to talk to rev-list
+ midx: use buffered I/O to talk to pack-objects
+ connected: use buffered I/O to talk to rev-list
Use more buffered I/O where we used to call many small write(2)s.
Will merge to 'master'.
* ds/midx-repack-to-batch-size (2020-08-11) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at eee94634aa)
+ multi-pack-index: repack batches below --batch-size
The "--batch-size" option of "git multi-pack-index repack" command
is now used to specify that very small packfiles are collected into
one until the total size roughly exceeds it.
Will merge to 'master'.
* tb/bloom-improvements (2020-08-11) 14 commits
- builtin/commit-graph.c: introduce '--max-new-filters=<n>'
- commit-graph: rename 'split_commit_graph_opts'
- commit-graph: add large-filters bitmap chunk
- commit-graph.c: sort index into commits list
- bloom/diff: properly short-circuit on max_changes
- bloom: use provided 'struct bloom_filter_settings'
- csum-file.h: introduce 'hashwrite_be64()'
- bloom: split 'get_bloom_filter()' in two
- commit-graph.c: store maximum changed paths
- commit-graph: respect 'commitGraph.readChangedPaths'
- t/helper/test-read-graph.c: prepare repo settings
- commit-graph: pass a 'struct repository *' in more places
- t4216: use an '&&'-chain
- commit-graph: introduce 'get_bloom_filter_settings()'
Misc Bloom filter improvements.
Expecting a reroll.
It seems that the review is getting closer to result in another update.
cf. <20200811220503.GC66656@syl.lan>
* en/dir-nonbare-embedded (2020-08-12) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at ab180b7fcb)
+ dir: avoid prematurely marking nonbare repositories as matches
+ t3000: fix some test description typos
"ls-files -o" mishandled the top-level directory of another git
working tree that hangs in the current git working tree.
Will merge to 'master'.
* jk/slimmed-down (2020-08-13) 5 commits
- drop vcs-svn experiment
- make git-fast-import a builtin
- make git-bugreport a builtin
- make credential helpers builtins
- Makefile: drop builtins from MSVC pdb list
Trim an unused binary and turn a bunch of commands into built-in.
In general this is a good thing to do, modulo 'bugreport'.
* jk/unleak-fixes (2020-08-13) 2 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at f9bd296b25)
+ ls-remote: simplify UNLEAK() usage
+ stop calling UNLEAK() before die()
Fix some incorrect UNLEAK() annotations.
Will merge to 'master'.
* ss/t7401-modernize (2020-08-21) 5 commits
- t7401: add a NEEDSWORK
- t7401: change indentation for enhanced readability
- t7401: change syntax of test_i18ncmp calls for clarity
- t7401: use 'short' instead of 'verify' and cut in rev-parse calls
- t7401: modernize style
Test clean-up.
Looking good.
* ds/maintenance-part-2 (2020-08-18) 8 commits
- maintenance: add incremental-repack auto condition
- maintenance: auto-size incremental-repack batch
- maintenance: add incremental-repack task
- midx: use start_delayed_progress()
- midx: enable core.multiPackIndex by default
- maintenance: create auto condition for loose-objects
- maintenance: add loose-objects task
- maintenance: add prefetch task
(this branch uses ds/maintenance-part-1 and jc/no-update-fetch-head; is tangled with jt/lazy-fetch.)
"git maintenance", an extended big brother of "git gc", continues
to evolve.
* ma/doc-sha-256-is-experimental (2020-08-17) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-19 at 9ccf6c399c)
+ Documentation: mark `--object-format=sha256` as experimental
The recent addition of SHA-256 support is marked as experimental in
the documentation.
Will merge to 'master'.
* ss/submodule-summary-in-c (2020-08-12) 4 commits
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 9bc352cb70)
+ submodule: port submodule subcommand 'summary' from shell to C
+ t7421: introduce a test script for verifying 'summary' output
+ submodule: rename helper functions to avoid ambiguity
+ submodule: remove extra line feeds between callback struct and macro
Yet another subcommand of "git submodule" is getting rewritten in C.
Will merge to 'master'.
* am/ci-wsfix (2020-08-21) 1 commit
- ci: fix inconsistent indentation
Aesthetic fix to a CI configuration file.
Will merge to 'next'.
* es/init-no-separate-git-dir-in-bare (2020-08-10) 1 commit
(merged to 'next' on 2020-08-17 at 80498c8659)
+ init: disallow --separate-git-dir with bare repository
The purpose of "git init --separate-git-dir" is to initialize a
new project with the repository separate from the working tree,
or, in the case of an existing project, to move the repository
(the .git/ directory) out of the working tree. It does not make
sense to use --separate-git-dir with a bare repository for which
there is no working tree, so disallow its use with bare
repositories.
Will merge to 'master'.
* ds/maintenance-part-1 (2020-08-18) 11 commits
- maintenance: add trace2 regions for task execution
- maintenance: add auto condition for commit-graph task
- maintenance: use pointers to check --auto
- maintenance: create maintenance.<task>.enabled config
- maintenance: take a lock on the objects directory
- maintenance: add --task option
- maintenance: add commit-graph task
- maintenance: initialize task array
- maintenance: replace run_auto_gc()
- maintenance: add --quiet option
- maintenance: create basic maintenance runner
(this branch is used by ds/maintenance-part-2; uses jc/no-update-fetch-head; is tangled with jt/lazy-fetch.)
A "git gc"'s big brother has been introduced to take care of more
repository maintenance tasks, not limited to the object database
cleaning.
* es/config-hooks (2020-07-30) 6 commits
- hook: add 'run' subcommand
- parse-options: parse into argv_array
- hook: add --porcelain to list command
- hook: add list command
- hook: scaffolding for git-hook subcommand
- doc: propose hooks managed by the config
The "hooks defined in config" topic.
Expecting a reroll.
Now jk/strvec is in 'master', we may want to see the topic reworked
on top of it. Are there unresolved issues, or does the topic need
a round of detailed review?
cf. <xmqqmu3i9kvg.fsf@gitster.c.googlers.com>
--------------------------------------------------
[Discarded]
* rs/fast-export-anon-simplify (2020-08-13) 1 commit
. fast-export: factor out print_oid()
Code simplification.
Retracted.
cf. <6e2d4472-8293-4f10-0ba6-82ae83f7a465@web.de>
* mt/hash-to-hex-thread-safety (2020-06-26) 2 commits
. hex: make hash_to_hex_algop() and friends thread-safe
. compat/win32/pthread: add pthread_once()
hash_to_hex() used a set of rotating static buffers, which was not
safe to use in a threaded environment. This has been made safer by
using thread-local storage.
Retracted.
cf. <CAHd-oW7Wd8oSaMhPFeRcEeKTJ-k_hC7b6e28efhXT5LFu1E_Uw@mail.gmail.com>
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