Граф коммитов

1376 Коммитов

Автор SHA1 Сообщение Дата
Junio C Hamano e147e9693a Merge branch 'cb/receive-pack-keep-errors' into maint
* cb/receive-pack-keep-errors:
  do not override receive-pack errors
2012-02-21 15:14:41 -08:00
Junio C Hamano c7707a4354 Merge branch 'cb/transfer-no-progress' into maint
* cb/transfer-no-progress:
  push/fetch/clone --no-progress suppresses progress output
2012-02-21 15:14:37 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 0cfba96121 Merge branch 'jk/git-dir-lookup' into maint
* jk/git-dir-lookup:
  standardize and improve lookup rules for external local repos
2012-02-21 15:13:16 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 1e2545c687 Merge branch 'cb/maint-rev-list-verify-object' into maint
* cb/maint-rev-list-verify-object:
  git rev-list: fix invalid typecast
2012-02-21 14:59:35 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 6f61eb2017 Merge branch 'jk/grep-binary-attribute' into maint
* jk/grep-binary-attribute:
  grep: pre-load userdiff drivers when threaded
  grep: load file data after checking binary-ness
  grep: respect diff attributes for binary-ness
  grep: cache userdiff_driver in grep_source
  grep: drop grep_buffer's "name" parameter
  convert git-grep to use grep_source interface
  grep: refactor the concept of "grep source" into an object
  grep: move sha1-reading mutex into low-level code
  grep: make locking flag global
2012-02-21 14:57:05 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 093b194cc5 Merge branch 'nd/diffstat-gramnum' into maint
* nd/diffstat-gramnum:
  Use correct grammar in diffstat summary line
2012-02-21 14:56:39 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 147d071816 Merge branch 'jc/checkout-out-of-unborn' into maint
* jc/checkout-out-of-unborn:
  git checkout -b: allow switching out of an unborn branch
2012-02-16 14:18:06 -08:00
Junio C Hamano e6d88ca87c Merge branch 'jx/i18n-more-marking' into maint
* jx/i18n-more-marking:
  i18n: format_tracking_info "Your branch is behind" message
  i18n: git-commit whence_s "merge/cherry-pick" message
2012-02-16 13:59:53 -08:00
Junio C Hamano a95750c4e8 Merge branch 'jk/maint-tag-show-fixes' into maint
* jk/maint-tag-show-fixes:
  tag: do not show non-tag contents with "-n"
  tag: die when listing missing or corrupt objects
  tag: fix output of "tag -n" when errors occur

Conflicts:
	t/t7004-tag.sh
2012-02-13 23:31:27 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 42e283a1bf Merge branch 'jn/merge-no-edit-fix' into maint
* jn/merge-no-edit-fix:
  merge: do not launch an editor on "--no-edit $tag"
2012-02-13 23:24:02 -08:00
Clemens Buchacher ef7e93d908 do not override receive-pack errors
Receive runs rev-list --verify-objects in order to detect missing
objects. However, such errors are ignored and overridden later.
Instead, consequently ignore all update commands for which an error has
already been detected.

Some tests in t5504 are obsoleted by this change, because invalid
objects are detected even if fsck is not enabled. Instead, they now test
for different error messages depending on whether or not fsck is turned
on. A better fix would be to force a corruption that will be detected by
fsck but not by rev-list.

Signed-off-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-13 13:29:08 -08:00
Clemens Buchacher 01fdc21f6e push/fetch/clone --no-progress suppresses progress output
By default, progress output is disabled if stderr is not a terminal.
The --progress option can be used to force progress output anyways.
Conversely, --no-progress does not force progress output. In particular,
if stderr is a terminal, progress output is enabled.

This is unintuitive. Change --no-progress to force output off.

Signed-off-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-13 13:06:53 -08:00
Clemens Buchacher cb8da70547 git rev-list: fix invalid typecast
git rev-list passes rev_list_info, not rev_list objects. Without this
fix, rev-list enables or disables the --verify-objects option depending
on a read from an undefined memory location.

Signed-off-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-13 12:49:15 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 4daf6fc837 Merge branch 'js/add-e-submodule-fix' into maint
* js/add-e-submodule-fix:
  add -e: do not show difference in a submodule that is merely dirty
2012-02-13 11:42:18 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 87cb3b82a4 Merge branch 'jc/parse-date-raw' into maint
* jc/parse-date-raw:
  parse_date(): '@' prefix forces git-timestamp
  parse_date(): allow ancient git-timestamp
2012-02-13 11:42:15 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 5a62b531ae Merge branch 'jc/merge-ff-only-stronger-than-signed-merge' into maint
* jc/merge-ff-only-stronger-than-signed-merge:
  merge: do not create a signed tag merge under --ff-only option
2012-02-13 11:42:11 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 8eb865ba8a Merge branch 'jc/branch-desc-typoavoidance' into maint
* jc/branch-desc-typoavoidance:
  branch --edit-description: protect against mistyped branch name
  tests: add write_script helper function
2012-02-13 11:42:07 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 184a7aa7bf Merge branch 'tr/grep-l-with-decoration' into maint
* tr/grep-l-with-decoration:
  grep: fix -l/-L interaction with decoration lines
2012-02-10 13:59:02 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 3adab6f3a7 merge: do not launch an editor on "--no-edit $tag"
When the user explicitly asked us not to, don't launch an editor.

But do everything else the same way as the "edit" case, i.e. leave the
comment with verification result in the log template and record the
mergesig in the resulting merge commit for later inspection.

Based on initiail analysis by Jonathan Nieder.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-09 13:30:52 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 31fd8d72f2 tag: do not show non-tag contents with "-n"
"git tag -n" did not check the type of the object it is reading the top n
lines from. At least, avoid showing the beginning of trees and blobs when
dealing with lightweight tags that point at them.

As the payload of a tag and a commit look similar in that they both start
with a header block, which is skipped for the purpose of "-n" output,
followed by human readable text, allow the message of commit objects to be
shown just like the contents of tag objects. This avoids regression for
people who have been using "tag -n" to show the log messages of commits
that are pointed at by lightweight tags.

Test script is from Jeff King.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-08 20:44:39 -08:00
Johannes Schindelin 701825de23 add -e: do not show difference in a submodule that is merely dirty
When the HEAD of the submodule matches what is recorded in the index of
the superproject, and it has local changes or untracked files, the patch
offered by "git add -e" for editing shows a diff like this:

    diff --git a/submodule b/submodule
    <header>
    -deadbeef...
    +deadbeef...-dirty

Because applying such a patch has no effect to the index, this is a
useless noise.  Generate the patch with IGNORE_DIRTY_SUBMODULES flag to
prevent such a change from getting reported.

This patch also loses the "-dirty" suffix from the output when the HEAD of
the submodule is different from what is in the index of the superproject.
As such dirtiness expressed by the suffix does not affect the result of
the patch application at all, there is no information lost if we remove
it. The user could still run "git status" before "git add -e" if s/he
cares about the dirtiness.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-07 08:59:40 -08:00
Junio C Hamano abe199808c git checkout -b: allow switching out of an unborn branch
Running "git checkout -b another" immediately after "git init" when you do
not even have a commit on 'master' fails with:

    $ git checkout -b another
    fatal: You are on a branch yet to be born

This is unnecessary, if we redefine "git checkout -b $name" that does not
take any $start_point (which has to be a commit) as "I want to check out a
new branch $name from the state I am in".

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-06 16:32:15 -08:00
Jeff King fb630e048c tag: die when listing missing or corrupt objects
We don't usually bother looking at tagged objects at all
when listing. However, if "-n" is specified, we open the
objects to read the annotations of the tags.  If we fail to
read an object, or if the object has zero length, we simply
silently return.

The first case is an indication of a broken or corrupt repo,
and we should notify the user of the error.

The second case is OK to silently ignore; however, the
existing code leaked the buffer returned by read_sha1_file.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-06 10:00:51 -08:00
Jeff King ca51699961 tag: fix output of "tag -n" when errors occur
When "git tag" is instructed to print lines from annotated
tags via "-n", it first prints the tag name, then attempts
to parse and print the lines of the tag object, and then
finally adds a trailing newline.

If an error occurs, we return early from the function and
never print the newline, screwing up the output for the next
tag. Let's factor the line-printing into its own function so
we can manage the early returns better, and make sure that
we always terminate the line.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-06 10:00:42 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 4802997c75 Merge branch 'cb/push-quiet' into maint
* cb/push-quiet:
  t5541: avoid TAP test miscounting
  fix push --quiet: add 'quiet' capability to receive-pack
  server_supports(): parse feature list more carefully
2012-02-05 23:58:42 -08:00
Junio C Hamano c2d17ba3db branch --edit-description: protect against mistyped branch name
It is very easy to mistype the branch name when editing its description,
e.g.

	$ git checkout -b my-topic master
	: work work work
	: now we are at a good point to switch working something else
	$ git checkout master
	: ah, let's write it down before we forget what we were doing
	$ git branch --edit-description my-tpoic

The command does not notice that branch 'my-tpoic' does not exist.  It is
not lost (it becomes description of an unborn my-tpoic branch), but is not
very useful.  So detect such a case and error out to reduce the grief
factor from this common mistake.

This incidentally also errors out --edit-description when the HEAD points
at an unborn branch (immediately after "init", or "checkout --orphan"),
because at that point, you do not even have any commit that is part of
your history and there is no point in describing how this particular
branch is different from the branch it forked off of, which is the useful
bit of information the branch description is designed to capture.

We may want to special case the unborn case later, but that is outside the
scope of this patch to prevent more common mistakes before 1.7.9 series
gains too much widespread use.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-05 17:28:03 -08:00
Junio C Hamano b5c9f1c1b0 merge: do not create a signed tag merge under --ff-only option
Starting at release v1.7.9, if you ask to merge a signed tag, "git merge"
always creates a merge commit, even when the tag points at a commit that
happens to be a descendant of your current commit.

Unfortunately, this interacts rather badly for people who use --ff-only to
make sure that their branch is free of local developments. It used to be
possible to say:

	$ git checkout -b frotz v1.7.9~30
        $ git merge --ff-only v1.7.9

and expect that the resulting tip of frotz branch matches v1.7.9^0 (aka
the commit tagged as v1.7.9), but this fails with the updated Git with:

	fatal: Not possible to fast-forward, aborting.

because a merge that merges v1.7.9 tag to v1.7.9~30 cannot be created by
fast forwarding.

We could teach users that now they have to do

	$ git merge --ff-only v1.7.9^0

but it is far more pleasant for users if we DWIMmed this ourselves.

When an integrator pulls in a topic from a lieutenant via a signed tag,
even when the work done by the lieutenant happens to fast-forward, the
integrator wants to have a merge record, so the integrator will not be
asking for --ff-only when running "git pull" in such a case. Therefore,
this change should not regress the support for the use case v1.7.9 wanted
to add.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-05 16:30:26 -08:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 7f814632f5 Use correct grammar in diffstat summary line
"git diff --stat" and "git apply --stat" now learn to print the line
"%d files changed, %d insertions(+), %d deletions(-)" in singular form
whenever applicable. "0 insertions" and "0 deletions" are also omitted
unless they are both zero.

This matches how versions of "diffstat" that are not prehistoric produced
their output, and also makes this line translatable.

[jc: with help from Thomas Dickey in archaeology of "diffstat"]
[jc: squashed Jonathan's updates to illustrations in tutorials and a test]

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-03 23:19:42 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 2c733fb24c parse_date(): '@' prefix forces git-timestamp
The only place that the issue this series addresses was observed
where we read "cat-file commit" output and put it in GIT_AUTHOR_DATE
in order to replay a commit with an ancient timestamp.

With the previous patch alone, "git commit --date='20100917 +0900'"
can be misinterpreted to mean an ancient timestamp, not September in
year 2010.  Guard this codepath by requring an extra '@' in front of
the raw git timestamp on the parsing side. This of course needs to
be compensated by updating get_author_ident_from_commit and the code
for "git commit --amend" to prepend '@' to the string read from the
existing commit in the GIT_AUTHOR_DATE environment variable.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-03 23:11:32 -08:00
Jeff King b3256eb8b3 standardize and improve lookup rules for external local repos
When you specify a local repository on the command line of
clone, ls-remote, upload-pack, receive-pack, or upload-archive,
or in a request to git-daemon, we perform a little bit of
lookup magic, doing things like looking in working trees for
.git directories and appending ".git" for bare repos.

For clone, this magic happens in get_repo_path. For
everything else, it happens in enter_repo. In both cases,
there are some ambiguous or confusing cases that aren't
handled well, and there is one case that is not handled the
same by both methods.

This patch tries to provide (and test!) standard, sensible
lookup rules for both code paths. The intended changes are:

  1. When looking up "foo", we have always preferred
     a working tree "foo" (containing "foo/.git" over the
     bare "foo.git". But we did not prefer a bare "foo" over
     "foo.git". With this patch, we do so.

  2. We would select directories that existed but didn't
     actually look like git repositories. With this patch,
     we make sure a selected directory looks like a git
     repo. Not only is this more sensible in general, but it
     will help anybody who is negatively affected by change
     (1) negatively (e.g., if they had "foo.git" next to its
     separate work tree "foo", and expect to keep finding
     "foo.git" when they reference "foo").

  3. The enter_repo code path would, given "foo", look for
     "foo.git/.git" (i.e., do the ".git" append magic even
     for a repo with working tree). The clone code path did
     not; with this patch, they now behave the same.

In the unlikely case of a working tree overlaying a bare
repo (i.e., a ".git" directory _inside_ a bare repo), we
continue to treat it as a working tree (prefering the
"inner" .git over the bare repo). This is mainly because the
combination seems nonsensical, and I'd rather stick with
existing behavior on the off chance that somebody is relying
on it.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-02 16:41:55 -08:00
Jeff King 9dd5245c10 grep: pre-load userdiff drivers when threaded
The low-level grep_source code will automatically load the
userdiff driver to see whether a file is binary. However,
when we are threaded, it will load the drivers in a
non-deterministic order, handling each one as its assigned
thread happens to be scheduled.

Meanwhile, the attribute lookup code (which underlies the
userdiff driver lookup) is optimized to handle paths in
sequential order (because they tend to share the same
gitattributes files). Multi-threading the lookups destroys
the locality and makes this optimization less effective.

We can fix this by pre-loading the userdiff driver in the
main thread, before we hand off the file to a worker thread.
My best-of-five for "git grep foo" on the linux-2.6
repository went from:

  real    0m0.391s
  user    0m1.708s
  sys     0m0.584s

to:

  real    0m0.360s
  user    0m1.576s
  sys     0m0.572s

Not a huge speedup, but it's quite easy to do. The only
trick is that we shouldn't perform this optimization if "-a"
was used, in which case we won't bother checking whether
the files are binary at all.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-02 10:36:08 -08:00
Jeff King 8f24a6323e convert git-grep to use grep_source interface
The grep_source interface (as opposed to grep_buffer) will
eventually gives us a richer interface for telling the
low-level grep code about our buffers. Eventually this will
lead to things like better binary-file handling. For now, it
lets us drop a lot of now-redundant code.

The conversion is mostly straight-forward. One thing to note
is that the memory ownership rules for "struct grep_source"
are different than the "struct work_item" found here (the
former will copy things like the filename, rather than
taking ownership). Therefore you will also see some slight
tweaking of when filename buffers are released.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-02 10:36:08 -08:00
Jeff King b3aeb285d0 grep: move sha1-reading mutex into low-level code
The multi-threaded git-grep code needs to serialize access
to the thread-unsafe read_sha1_file call. It does this with
a mutex that is local to builtin/grep.c.

Let's instead push this down into grep.c, where it can be
used by both builtin/grep.c and grep.c. This will let us
safely teach the low-level grep.c code tricks that involve
reading from the object db.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-02 10:36:07 -08:00
Jeff King 78db6ea9dc grep: make locking flag global
The low-level grep code traditionally didn't care about
threading, as it doesn't do any threading itself and didn't
call out to other non-thread-safe code.  That changed with
0579f91 (grep: enable threading with -p and -W using lazy
attribute lookup, 2011-12-12), which pushed the lookup of
funcname attributes (which is not thread-safe) into the
low-level grep code.

As a result, the low-level code learned about a new global
"grep_attr_mutex" to serialize access to the attribute code.
A multi-threaded caller (e.g., builtin/grep.c) is expected
to initialize the mutex and set "use_threads" in the
grep_opt structure. The low-level code only uses the lock if
use_threads is set.

However, putting the use_threads flag into the grep_opt
struct is not the most logical place. Whether threading is
in use is not something that matters for each call to
grep_buffer, but is instead global to the whole program
(i.e., if any thread is doing multi-threaded grep, every
other thread, even if it thinks it is doing its own
single-threaded grep, would need to use the locking).  In
practice, this distinction isn't a problem for us, because
the only user of multi-threaded grep is "git-grep", which
does nothing except call grep.

This patch turns the opt->use_threads flag into a global
flag. More important than the nit-picking semantic argument
above is that this means that the locking functions don't
need to actually have access to a grep_opt to know whether
to lock. Which in turn can make adding new locks simpler, as
we don't need to pass around a grep_opt.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-02 10:36:07 -08:00
Jiang Xin be39de2b26 i18n: git-commit whence_s "merge/cherry-pick" message
Mark the "merge/cherry-pick" messages in whence_s for translation.
These messages returned from whence_s function are used as argument
to build other messages.

Signed-off-by: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-01 15:46:24 -08:00
Albert Yale 50dd0f2fd9 grep: fix -l/-L interaction with decoration lines
In threaded mode, git-grep emits file breaks (enabled with context, -W
and --break) into the accumulation buffers even if they are not
required.  The output collection thread then uses skip_first_line to
skip the first such line in the output, which would otherwise be at
the very top.

This is wrong when the user also specified -l/-L/-c, in which case
every line is relevant.  While arguably giving these options together
doesn't make any sense, git-grep has always quietly accepted it.  So
do not skip anything in these cases.

Signed-off-by: Albert Yale <surfingalbert@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-23 10:49:34 -08:00
Junio C Hamano c4a01a3cbb Merge branch 'maint'
* maint:
  Update draft release notes to 1.7.8.4
  Update draft release notes to 1.7.7.6
  Update draft release notes to 1.7.6.6
  thin-pack: try harder to use preferred base objects as base
2012-01-12 23:33:39 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 5a6a939481 Merge branch 'maint-1.7.7' into maint
* maint-1.7.7:
  Update draft release notes to 1.7.7.6
  Update draft release notes to 1.7.6.6
  thin-pack: try harder to use preferred base objects as base
2012-01-12 23:31:46 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 901c907d83 Merge branch 'maint-1.7.6' into maint-1.7.7
* maint-1.7.6:
  Update draft release notes to 1.7.6.6
  thin-pack: try harder to use preferred base objects as base
2012-01-12 23:31:05 -08:00
Jeff King 15f07e061e thin-pack: try harder to use preferred base objects as base
When creating a pack using objects that reside in existing packs, we try
to avoid recomputing futile delta between an object (trg) and a candidate
for its base object (src) if they are stored in the same packfile, and trg
is not recorded as a delta already. This heuristics makes sense because it
is likely that we tried to express trg as a delta based on src but it did
not produce a good delta when we created the existing pack.

As the pack heuristics prefer producing delta to remove data, and Linus's
law dictates that the size of a file grows over time, we tend to record
the newest version of the file as inflated, and older ones as delta
against it.

When creating a thin-pack to transfer recent history, it is likely that we
will try to send an object that is recorded in full, as it is newer.  But
the heuristics to avoid recomputing futile delta effectively forbids us
from attempting to express such an object as a delta based on another
object. Sending an object in full is often more expensive than sending a
suboptimal delta based on other objects, and it is even more so if we
could use an object we know the receiving end already has (i.e. preferred
base object) as the delta base.

Tweak the recomputation avoidance logic, so that we do not punt on
computing delta against a preferred base object.

The effect of this change can be seen on two simulated upload-pack
workloads. The first is based on 44 reflog entries from my git.git
origin/master reflog, and represents the packs that kernel.org sent me git
updates for the past month or two. The second workload represents much
larger fetches, going from git's v1.0.0 tag to v1.1.0, then v1.1.0 to
v1.2.0, and so on.

The table below shows the average generated pack size and the average CPU
time consumed for each dataset, both before and after the patch:

                  dataset
            | reflog | tags
---------------------------------
     before | 53358  | 2750977
size  after | 32398  | 2668479
     change |   -39% |      -3%
---------------------------------
     before |  0.18  | 1.12
CPU   after |  0.18  | 1.15
     change |    +0% |      +3%

This patch makes a much bigger difference for packs with a shorter slice
of history (since its effect is seen at the boundaries of the pack) though
it has some benefit even for larger packs.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Acked-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@fluxnic.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-12 23:06:20 -08:00
Junio C Hamano d9af2282c0 Merge branch 'mh/ref-api-less-extra-refs'
* mh/ref-api-less-extra-refs:
  write_head_info(): handle "extra refs" locally
  show_ref(): remove unused "flag" and "cb_data" arguments
  receive-pack: move more work into write_head_info()
2012-01-09 15:58:43 -08:00
Clemens Buchacher c207e34f77 fix push --quiet: add 'quiet' capability to receive-pack
Currently, git push --quiet produces some non-error output, e.g.:

 $ git push --quiet
 Unpacking objects: 100% (3/3), done.

This fixes a bug reported for the fedora git package:

 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=725593

Reported-by: Jesse Keating <jkeating@redhat.com>
Cc: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>

Commit 90a6c7d4 (propagate --quiet to send-pack/receive-pack)
introduced the --quiet option to receive-pack and made send-pack
pass that option. Older versions of receive-pack do not recognize
the option, however, and terminate immediately. The commit was
therefore reverted.

This change instead adds a 'quiet' capability to receive-pack,
which is a backwards compatible.

In addition, this fixes push --quiet via http: A verbosity of 0
means quiet for remote helpers.

Reported-by: Tobias Ulmer <tobiasu@tmux.org>
Signed-off-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-08 14:27:28 -08:00
Junio C Hamano f47182c852 server_supports(): parse feature list more carefully
We have been carefully choosing feature names used in the protocol
extensions so that the vocabulary does not contain a word that is a
substring of another word, so it is not a real problem, but we have
recently added "quiet" feature word, which would mean we cannot later
add some other word with "quiet" (e.g. "quiet-push"), which is awkward.

Let's make sure that we can eventually be able to do so by teaching the
clients and servers that feature words consist of non whitespace
letters. This parser also allows us to later add features with parameters
e.g. "feature=1.5" (parameter values need to be quoted for whitespaces,
but we will worry about the detauls when we do introduce them).

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@aon.at>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-08 14:26:28 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 5de89d3abf Merge branch 'jc/show-sig'
* jc/show-sig:
  log --show-signature: reword the common two-head merge case
  log-tree: show mergetag in log --show-signature output
  log-tree.c: small refactor in show_signature()
  commit --amend -S: strip existing gpgsig headers
  verify_signed_buffer: fix stale comment
  gpg-interface: allow use of a custom GPG binary
  pretty: %G[?GS] placeholders
  test "commit -S" and "log --show-signature"
  log: --show-signature
  commit: teach --gpg-sign option

Conflicts:
	builtin/commit-tree.c
	builtin/commit.c
	builtin/merge.c
	notes-cache.c
	pretty.c
2012-01-06 12:44:07 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 1067f8dd0e Merge branch 'jh/fetch-head-update'
* jh/fetch-head-update:
  write first for-merge ref to FETCH_HEAD first
2012-01-06 12:44:01 -08:00
Michael Haggerty 85f2510450 write_head_info(): handle "extra refs" locally
The old code basically did:

     generate array of SHA1s for alternate refs
     for each unique SHA1 in array:
         add_extra_ref(".have", sha1)
     for each ref (including real refs and extra refs):
         show_ref(refname, sha1)

But there is no need to stuff the alternate refs in extra_refs; we can
call show_ref() directly when iterating over the array, then handle
real refs separately.  So change the code to:

     generate array of SHA1s for alternate refs
     for each unique SHA1 in array:
         show_ref(".have", sha1)
     for each ref (this now only includes real refs):
         show_ref(refname, sha1)

Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-06 11:26:41 -08:00
Michael Haggerty bc98201d84 show_ref(): remove unused "flag" and "cb_data" arguments
The function is not used as a callback, so it doesn't need these
arguments.  Also change its return type to void.

Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-06 11:15:04 -08:00
Michael Haggerty b7a025d921 receive-pack: move more work into write_head_info()
Move some more code from the calling site into write_head_info(), and
inline add_alternate_refs() there.  (Some more simplification is
coming, and it is easier if all this code is in the same place.)

Move some helper functions to avoid the need for forward declarations.

Signed-off-by: Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-06 11:12:50 -08:00
Junio C Hamano c871a1d17b commit --amend -S: strip existing gpgsig headers
Any existing commit signature was made against the contents of the old
commit, including its committer date that is about to change, and will
become invalid by amending it.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-05 13:02:26 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 9d3d78435f Merge branch 'jc/signed-commit' and 'jc/pull-signed-tag'
They both use the extended headers in commit objects, and the former has
necessary infrastructure to show them that is useful to view the result of
the latter.

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-01-05 11:00:49 -08:00