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Junio C Hamano c1ec35dd48 Merge branch 'mb/clarify-zsh-completion-doc'
The installation instruction for zsh completion script (in
contrib/) has been a bit improved.

* mb/clarify-zsh-completion-doc:
  completion: clarify installation instruction for zsh
2019-10-23 14:43:09 +09:00
Maxim Belsky 176f5adfdb completion: clarify installation instruction for zsh
The original comment does not describe type of ~/.zsh/_git explicitly
and zsh does not warn or fail if a user create it as a dictionary.
So unexperienced users could be misled by the original comment.

There is a small update to clarify it.

Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Belsky <public.belsky@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-18 13:55:49 +09:00
Norman Rasmussen 3b3c79f6c9 diff-highlight: fix a whitespace nit
This changes the indent from
  "<tab><sp><sp><sp><sp><sp><sp><sp><sp>"
to
  "<tab><tab>"
so that the statement lines up with the rest of the block.

Signed-off-by: Norman Rasmussen <norman@rasmussen.co.za>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-15 14:08:37 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 5efabc7ed9 Merge branch 'ew/hashmap'
Code clean-up of the hashmap API, both users and implementation.

* ew/hashmap:
  hashmap_entry: remove first member requirement from docs
  hashmap: remove type arg from hashmap_{get,put,remove}_entry
  OFFSETOF_VAR macro to simplify hashmap iterators
  hashmap: introduce hashmap_free_entries
  hashmap: hashmap_{put,remove} return hashmap_entry *
  hashmap: use *_entry APIs for iteration
  hashmap_cmp_fn takes hashmap_entry params
  hashmap_get{,_from_hash} return "struct hashmap_entry *"
  hashmap: use *_entry APIs to wrap container_of
  hashmap_get_next returns "struct hashmap_entry *"
  introduce container_of macro
  hashmap_put takes "struct hashmap_entry *"
  hashmap_remove takes "const struct hashmap_entry *"
  hashmap_get takes "const struct hashmap_entry *"
  hashmap_add takes "struct hashmap_entry *"
  hashmap_get_next takes "const struct hashmap_entry *"
  hashmap_entry_init takes "struct hashmap_entry *"
  packfile: use hashmap_entry in delta_base_cache_entry
  coccicheck: detect hashmap_entry.hash assignment
  diff: use hashmap_entry_init on moved_entry.ent
2019-10-15 13:48:02 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 6d5291be45 Merge branch 'js/azure-pipelines-msvc'
CI updates.

* js/azure-pipelines-msvc:
  ci: also build and test with MS Visual Studio on Azure Pipelines
  ci: really use shallow clones on Azure Pipelines
  tests: let --immediate and --write-junit-xml play well together
  test-tool run-command: learn to run (parts of) the testsuite
  vcxproj: include more generated files
  vcxproj: only copy `git-remote-http.exe` once it was built
  msvc: work around a bug in GetEnvironmentVariable()
  msvc: handle DEVELOPER=1
  msvc: ignore some libraries when linking
  compat/win32/path-utils.h: add #include guards
  winansi: use FLEX_ARRAY to avoid compiler warning
  msvc: avoid using minus operator on unsigned types
  push: do not pretend to return `int` from `die_push_simple()`
2019-10-15 13:48:00 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 042a54d251 Merge branch 'am/visual-studio-config-fix'
Dev support.

* am/visual-studio-config-fix:
  contrib/buildsystems: fix Visual Studio Debug configuration
2019-10-09 14:00:58 +09:00
Junio C Hamano e5ce62b1ac Merge branch 'cc/svn-fe-py-shebang'
* cc/svn-fe-py-shebang:
  contrib/svn-fe: fix shebang for svnrdump_sim.py
2019-10-07 11:33:00 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 8f53fe1733 Merge branch 'hb/hg-to-git-py3'
The hg-to-git script (in contrib/) has been updated to work with
Python 3.

* hb/hg-to-git-py3:
  hg-to-git: make it compatible with both python3 and python2
2019-10-07 11:32:59 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 37ab7cb0a8 Merge branch 'mr/complete-more-for-log-etc'
Completion updates.

* mr/complete-more-for-log-etc:
  completion: add missing completions for log, diff, show
2019-10-07 11:32:55 +09:00
Junio C Hamano e392382f95 Merge branch 'dl/complete-rebase-and-archive'
The command line completion for "git archive" and "git rebase" are
now made less prone to go out of sync with the binary.

* dl/complete-rebase-and-archive:
  completion: teach archive to use __gitcomp_builtin
  completion: teach rebase to use __gitcomp_builtin
2019-10-07 11:32:55 +09:00
Eric Wong 12878c8351 coccicheck: detect hashmap_entry.hash assignment
Assigning hashmap_entry.hash manually leaves hashmap_entry.next
uninitialized, which can be dangerous once the hashmap_entry is
inserted into a hashmap.   Detect those assignments and use
hashmap_entry_init, instead.

Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Reviewed-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-07 10:20:09 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin 030a628b81 vcxproj: only copy git-remote-http.exe once it was built
In b18ae14a8f (vcxproj: also link-or-copy builtins, 2019-07-29), we
started to copy or hard-link the built-ins as a post-build step of the
`git` project.

At the same time, we tried to copy or hard-link `git-remote-http.exe`,
but it is quite possible that it was not built at that time.

Let's move that latter task into a post-install step of the
`git-remote-http` project instead.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-10-06 09:07:44 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 640f9cd599 Merge branch 'dl/rebase-i-keep-base'
"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.

* dl/rebase-i-keep-base:
  rebase: teach rebase --keep-base
  rebase tests: test linear branch topology
  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 for --no-ff's interaction with fast-forward
  t3432: distinguish "noop-same" v.s. "work-same" in "same head" tests
  t3432: test rebase fast-forward behavior
  t3431: add rebase --fork-point tests
2019-09-30 13:19:31 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 21db12c9ea Merge branch 'dl/complete-cherry-pick-revert-skip'
The command line completion support (in contrib/) learned about the
"--skip" option of "git revert" and "git cherry-pick".

* dl/complete-cherry-pick-revert-skip:
  status: mention --skip for revert and cherry-pick
  completion: add --skip for cherry-pick and revert
  completion: merge options for cherry-pick and revert
2019-09-30 13:19:30 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 91243b019d Merge branch 'en/filter-branch-deprecation'
Start discouraging the use of "git filter-branch".

* en/filter-branch-deprecation:
  t9902: use a non-deprecated command for testing
  Recommend git-filter-repo instead of git-filter-branch
  t6006: simplify, fix, and optimize empty message test
2019-09-30 13:19:29 +09:00
Alexandr Miloslavskiy fe0ed5d5e9 contrib/buildsystems: fix Visual Studio Debug configuration
Even though Debug configuration builds, the resulting build is incorrect
in a subtle way: it mixes up Debug and Release binaries, which in turn
causes hard-to-predict bugs.

In my case, when git calls iconv library, iconv sets 'errno' and git
then tests it, but in Debug and Release CRT those 'errno' are different
memory locations.

This patch addresses 3 connected bugs:
1) Typo in '\(Configuration)'. As a result, Debug configuration
   condition is always false and Release path is taken instead.
2) Regexp that replaced 'zlib.lib' with 'zlibd.lib' was only affecting
   the first occurrence. However, some projects have it listed twice.
   Previously this bug was hidden, because Debug path was never taken.
   I decided that avoiding double -lz in makefile is fragile and I'd
   better replace all occurrences instead.
3) In Debug, 'libcurl-d.lib' should be used instead of 'libcurl.lib'.
   Previously this bug was hidden, because Debug path was never taken.

Signed-off-by: Alexandr Miloslavskiy <alexandr.miloslavskiy@syntevo.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-28 13:43:36 +09:00
Hervé Beraud d17ae00c97 hg-to-git: make it compatible with both python3 and python2
Python 2 is EOL at the end of 2019, many distros and systems now
come with python 3 as their default version.

Rewrite features used in hg-to-git that are no longer supported in
Python 3, in such a way that an updated code can still be usable
with Python 2:

 - print is not a statement; use print() function instead.
 - dict.has_key(key) is no more; use "key in dict" instead.

Signed-off-by: Hervé Beraud <herveberaud.pro@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-18 12:03:05 -07:00
Clément Chigot af78249463 contrib/svn-fe: fix shebang for svnrdump_sim.py
The shebang for a python script should be "/usr/bin/env python" and not
"/usr/bin/python". On some OSes like AIX, python default path is not under
"/usr/bin" ("/opt/freeware/bin" for AIX).

Note the main reason behind this change is that AIX rpm will add a
dependency on "/usr/bin/python" instead of "/usr/bin/env".

Signed-off-by: Clément Chigot <clement.chigot@atos.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-18 10:26:19 -07:00
Denton Liu aeeb978ba6 completion: teach archive to use __gitcomp_builtin
Currently, _git_archive() uses a hardcoded list of options for its
completion. However, we can use __gitcomp_builtin() to get a dynamically
generated list of completions instead.

Teach _git_archive() to use __gitcomp_builtin() so that newly
implemented options in archive will be automatically completed without
any mucking around in git-completion.bash. While we're at it, teach it
to complete the missing `--worktree-attributes` option as well.

Unfortunately, since some args are passed through from cmd_archive() to
write_archive() (which calls parse_archive_args()), there's no way that a
`--git-completion-helper` arg can end up reaching parse_archive_args()
since the first call to parse_options() will end up calling exit(0). As
a result, we have to carry the options supported by write_archive() in
the hardcoded string.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-12 13:45:29 -07:00
Denton Liu 2b9bd488ae completion: teach rebase to use __gitcomp_builtin
Currently, _git_rebase() uses a hardcoded list of options for its
completion. However, we can use __gitcomp_builtin() to get a dynamically
generated list of completions instead.

Teach _git_rebase() to use __gitcomp_builtin() so that newly implemented
options in rebase will be automatically completed without any mucking
around in git-completion.bash.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-12 13:45:28 -07:00
Max Rothman d49dffde9a completion: add missing completions for log, diff, show
The bash completion script knows some options to "git log" and
"git show" only in the positive form, (e.g. "--abbrev-commit"), but not
in their negative form (e.g. "--no-abbrev-commit"). Add them.

Also, the bash completion script is missing some other options to
"git diff", and "git show" (and thus, all other commands that take
"git diff"'s options). Add them. Of note, since "--indent-heuristic" is
no longer experimental, add that too.

Signed-off-by: Max Rothman <max.r.rothman@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-12 12:47:52 -07:00
Elijah Newren 9df53c5de6 Recommend git-filter-repo instead of git-filter-branch
filter-branch suffers from a deluge of disguised dangers that disfigure
history rewrites (i.e. deviate from the deliberate changes).  Many of
these problems are unobtrusive and can easily go undiscovered until the
new repository is in use.  This can result in problems ranging from an
even messier history than what led folks to filter-branch in the first
place, to data loss or corruption.  These issues cannot be backward
compatibly fixed, so add a warning to both filter-branch and its manpage
recommending that another tool (such as filter-repo) be used instead.

Also, update other manpages that referenced filter-branch.  Several of
these needed updates even if we could continue recommending
filter-branch, either due to implying that something was unique to
filter-branch when it applied more generally to all history rewriting
tools (e.g. BFG, reposurgeon, fast-import, filter-repo), or because
something about filter-branch was used as an example despite other more
commonly known examples now existing.  Reword these sections to fix
these issues and to avoid recommending filter-branch.

Finally, remove the section explaining BFG Repo Cleaner as an
alternative to filter-branch.  I feel somewhat bad about this,
especially since I feel like I learned so much from BFG that I put to
good use in filter-repo (which is much more than I can say for
filter-branch), but keeping that section presented a few problems:
  * In order to recommend that people quit using filter-branch, we need
    to provide them a recomendation for something else to use that
    can handle all the same types of rewrites.  To my knowledge,
    filter-repo is the only such tool.  So it needs to be mentioned.
  * I don't want to give conflicting recommendations to users
  * If we recommend two tools, we shouldn't expect users to learn both
    and pick which one to use; we should explain which problems one
    can solve that the other can't or when one is much faster than
    the other.
  * BFG and filter-repo have similar performance
  * All filtering types that BFG can do, filter-repo can also do.  In
    fact, filter-repo comes with a reimplementation of BFG named
    bfg-ish which provides the same user-interface as BFG but with
    several bugfixes and new features that are hard to implement in
    BFG due to its technical underpinnings.
While I could still mention both tools, it seems like I would need to
provide some kind of comparison and I would ultimately just say that
filter-repo can do everything BFG can, so ultimately it seems that it
is just better to remove that section altogether.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-09-05 13:01:48 -07:00
Denton Liu 414d924beb rebase: teach rebase --keep-base
A common scenario is if a user is working on a topic branch and they
wish to make some changes to intermediate commits or autosquash, they
would run something such as

	git rebase -i --onto master... master

in order to preserve the merge base. This is useful when contributing a
patch series to the Git mailing list, one often starts on top of the
current 'master'. While developing the patches, 'master' is also
developed further and it is sometimes not the best idea to keep rebasing
on top of 'master', but to keep the base commit as-is.

In addition to this, a user wishing to test individual commits in a
topic branch without changing anything may run

	git rebase -x ./test.sh master... master

Since rebasing onto the merge base of the branch and the upstream is
such a common case, introduce the --keep-base option as a shortcut.

This allows us to rewrite the above as

	git rebase -i --keep-base master

and

	git rebase -x ./test.sh --keep-base master

respectively.

Add tests to ensure --keep-base works correctly in the normal case and
fails when there are multiple merge bases, both in regular and
interactive mode. Also, test to make sure conflicting options cause
rebase to fail. While we're adding test cases, add a missing
set_fake_editor call to 'rebase -i --onto master...side'.

While we're documenting the --keep-base option, change an instance of
"merge-base" to "merge base", which is the consistent spelling.

Helped-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Helped-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-27 15:33:40 -07:00
Denton Liu b1b16bba96 completion: add --skip for cherry-pick and revert
Even though `--skip` is a valid command-line option for cherry-pick and
revert while they are in progress, it is not completed. Add this missing
option to the completion script.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-27 14:47:09 -07:00
Denton Liu deaa65a754 completion: merge options for cherry-pick and revert
Since revert and cherry-pick share the same sequencer code, they should
both accept the same command-line options. Derive the
`__git_cherry_pick_inprogress_options` and
`__git_revert_inprogress_options` variables from
`__git_sequencer_inprogress_options` so that the options aren't
unnecessarily duplicated twice.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-27 14:47:08 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 5af9d5f6c8 completion: complete config variables and values for 'git clone --config='
Completing configuration sections and variable names for the stuck
argument of 'git clone --config=<TAB>' requires a bit of extra care
compared to doing the same for the unstuck argument of 'git clone
--config <TAB>', because we have to deal with that '--config=' being
part of the current word to be completed.

Add an option to the __git_complete_config_variable_name_and_value()
and in turn to the __git_complete_config_variable_name() helper
functions to specify the current section/variable name to be
completed, so they can be used even when completing the stuck argument
of '--config='.

__git_complete_config_variable_value() already has such an option, and
thus no further changes were necessary to complete possible values
after 'git clone --config=section.name=<TAB>'.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:05 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 88cd790d6a completion: complete config variables names and values for 'git clone -c'
The previous commits taught the completion script how to complete
configuration section, variable names, and their valus after 'git -c
<TAB>', and with a bit of foresight encapsulated all that in a
dedicated helper function.  Use that function to complete the unstuck
argument of 'git config -c|--config <TAB>', which expect configuration
variables and values in the same 'section.name=value' form.

Note that handling the struck argument for 'git clone --config=<TAB>'
requires some extra care, so it will be done a separate patch.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor dd33472831 completion: complete values of configuration variables after 'git -c var='
'git config' expects a configuration variable's name and value in
separate options, so we complete values as they stand on their own on
the command line.  'git -c', however, expects them in a single option
joined by a '=' character, so we should be able to complete values
when they are following 'section.name=' in the same word.

Add new options to the __git_complete_config_variable_value() function
to allow callers to specify the current word to be completed and the
configuration variable whose value is to be completed, and use these
to complete possible values after 'git -c 'section.name=<TAB>'.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor e1e00089da completion: complete configuration sections and variable names for 'git -c'
'git config' expects a configuration variable's name and value in
separate arguments, so we let the __gitcomp() helper append a space
character to each variable name by default, like we do for most other
things (--options, refs, paths, etc.).  'git -c', however, expects
them in a single option joined by a '=' character, i.e.
'section.name=value', so we should append a '=' character to each
fully completed variable name, but no space, so the user can continue
typing the value right away.

Add an option to the __git_complete_config_variable_name() function to
allow callers to specify an alternate suffix to add, and use it to
append that '=' character to configuration variables.  Update the
__gitcomp() helper function to not append a trailing space to any
completion words ending with a '=', not just to those option with a
stuck argument.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 42d0efec59 completion: split _git_config()
_git_config() contains two enormous case statements, one to complete
configuration sections and variable names, and the other to complete
their values.

Split these out into two separate helper functions, so in the next
patches we can use them to implement completion for 'git -c <TAB>'.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor d9ee1e0617 completion: simplify inner 'case' pattern in __gitcomp()
The second '*' in the '--*=*' pattern of the inner 'case' statement of
the __gitcomp() helper function never matches anything, so let's use
'--*=' instead.

The purpose of that inner case statement is to decide when to append a
trailing space to the listed options and when not.  When an option
requires a stuck argument, i.e. '--option=', then the trailing space
should not be added, so the user can continue typing the required
argument right away.  That '--*=*' pattern is supposed to match these
options, but for this purpose that second '*' is unnecessary, a '--*='
pattern works just as well.  That second '*' would only make a
difference in case of a possible completion word like
'--option=value', but our completion script never passes such a word
to __gitcomp(), because the '--option=' and its 'value' must be
completed separately.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 2675ea1cc0 completion: use 'sort -u' to deduplicate config variable names
The completion script runs the classic '| sort | uniq' pipeline to
deduplicate the output of 'git help --config-for-completion'.  'sort
-u' does the same, but uses one less external process and pipeline
stage.  Not a bit win, as it's only run once as the list of supported
configuration variables is initialized, but at least it sets a better
example for others to follow.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor d9438873c4 completion: deduplicate configuration sections
The number of configuration variables listed by the completion script
grew quite when we started to auto-generate it from the documentation
[1], so we now complete them in two steps: first we list only the
section names, then the rest [2].  To get the section names we simply
strip everything following the first dot in each variable name,
resulting in a lot of repeated section names, because most sections
contain more than one configuration variable.  This is not a
correctness issue in practice, because Bash's completion facilities
remove all repetitions anyway, but these repetitions make testing a
bit harder.

Replace the small 'sed' script removing subsections and variable names
with an 'awk' script that does the same, and in addition removes any
repeated configuration sections as well (by first creating and filling
an associative array indexed by all encountered configuration
sections, and then iterating over this array and printing the indices,
i.e. the unique section names).  This change makes the failing 'git
config - section' test in 't9902-completion.sh' pass.

Note that this changes the order of section names in the output, and
makes it downright undeterministic, but this is not an issue, because
Bash sorts them before presenting them to the user, and our completion
tests sort them as well before comparing with the expected output.

Yeah, it would be simpler and shorter to just append '| sort -u' to
that command, but that would incur the overhead of one more external
process and pipeline stage every time a user completes configuration
sections.

[1] e17ca92637 (completion: drop the hard coded list of config vars,
    2018-05-26)
[2] f22f682695 (completion: complete general config vars in two steps,
    2018-05-27)

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 840d7e5b3c completion: complete more values of more 'color.*' configuration variables
Most 'color.*' configuration variables, with the sole exception of
'color.pager', accept the same set of values, but our completion
script recognizes only about half of them.  We could explicitly add
all those missing variables, but let's try to reduce future
maintenance burden, and use the catch-all 'color.*' pattern instead,
so this list won't get out of sync when a similar new configuration
variable accepting the same values is introduced [1].

Furthermore, their documentation explicitly mentions that they all
accept the standard boolean values 'false' and 'true' as well, so list
these, too, among the possible values.

[1] OTOH, there will be a maintenance burden if ever a new
    'color.something' is introduced which doesn't accept the same set
    of values.  We'll see which one happens first...

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 08a12175d8 completion: fix a typo in a comment
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-08-13 12:31:04 -07:00
Junio C Hamano c62bc49139 Merge branch 'js/visual-studio'
Support building Git with Visual Studio

The bits about .git/branches/* have been dropped from the series.
We may want to drop the support for it, but until that happens, the
tests should rely on the existence of the support to pass.

* js/visual-studio: (23 commits)
  git: avoid calling aliased builtins via their dashed form
  bin-wrappers: append `.exe` to target paths if necessary
  .gitignore: ignore Visual Studio's temporary/generated files
  .gitignore: touch up the entries regarding Visual Studio
  vcxproj: also link-or-copy builtins
  msvc: add a Makefile target to pre-generate the Visual Studio solution
  contrib/buildsystems: add a backend for modern Visual Studio versions
  contrib/buildsystems: handle options starting with a slash
  contrib/buildsystems: also handle -lexpat
  contrib/buildsystems: handle libiconv, too
  contrib/buildsystems: handle the curl library option
  contrib/buildsystems: error out on unknown option
  contrib/buildsystems: optionally capture the dry-run in a file
  contrib/buildsystems: redirect errors of the dry run into a log file
  contrib/buildsystems: ignore gettext stuff
  contrib/buildsystems: handle quoted spaces in filenames
  contrib/buildsystems: fix misleading error message
  contrib/buildsystems: ignore irrelevant files in Generators/
  contrib/buildsystems: ignore invalidcontinue.obj
  Vcproj.pm: urlencode '<' and '>' when generating VC projects
  ...
2019-08-02 13:12:02 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin b18ae14a8f vcxproj: also link-or-copy builtins
The default location for `.exe` files linked by Visual Studio depends on
the mode (debug vs release) and the architecture. Meaning: after a full
build, there is a `git.exe` in the top-level directory, but none of the
built-ins are linked..

When running a test script in Git Bash, it therefore would pick up the
wrong, say, `git-receive-pack.exe`: the one installed at the same time
as the Git Bash.

Absolutely not what we want. We want to have confidence that our test
covers the MSVC-built Git executables, and not some random stuff.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:43 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 976aaedca0 msvc: add a Makefile target to pre-generate the Visual Studio solution
The entire idea of generating the VS solution makes only sense if we
generate it via Continuous Integration; otherwise potential users would
still have to download the entire Git for Windows SDK.

If we pre-generate the Visual Studio solution, Git can be built entirely
within Visual Studio, and the test scripts can be run in a regular Git
for Windows (e.g. the Portable Git flavor, which does not include a full
GCC toolchain and therefore weighs only about a tenth of Git for
Windows' SDK).

So let's just add a target in the Makefile that can be used to generate
said solution; The generated files will then be committed so that they
can be pushed to a branch ready to check out by Visual Studio users.

To make things even more useful, we also generate and commit other files
that are required to run the test suite, such as templates and
bin-wrappers: with this, developers can run the test suite in a regular
Git Bash after building the solution in Visual Studio.

Note: for this build target, we do not actually need to initialize the
`vcpkg` system, so we don't.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:43 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 384a61bc6a contrib/buildsystems: add a backend for modern Visual Studio versions
Based on the previous patches in this patch series that fixed the
generator for `.vcproj` files (which were used by Visual Studio prior to
2015 to define projects), this patch offers to generate project
definitions for neweer versions of Visual Studio (which use `.vcxproj`
files).

To that end, this patch copy-edits the generator of the `.vcproj`.

In addition, we now use the `vcpkg` system which allows us to build
Git's dependencies (e.g. curl, libexpat) conveniently. The support
scripts were introduced in the `jh/msvc` patch series, and with this
patch we initialize the `vcpkg` conditionally, in the `libgit` project's
`PreBuildEvent`. To allow for parallel building of the projects, we
therefore put `libgit` at the bottom of the project hierarchy.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:43 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 4553f9de23 contrib/buildsystems: handle options starting with a slash
With the recent changes to allow building with MSVC=1, we now pass the
/OPT:REF option to the compiler. This confuses the parser that wants to
turn the output of a dry run into project definitions for QMake and Visual
Studio:

	Unhandled link option @ line 213: /OPT:REF at [...]

Let's just extend the code that passes through options that start with a
dash, so that it passes through options that start with a slash, too.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:43 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 6e500217f9 contrib/buildsystems: also handle -lexpat
This is a dependency required for the non-smart HTTP backend.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:43 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 1a537ecfbb contrib/buildsystems: handle libiconv, too
Git's test suite shows tons of breakages unless Git is compiled
*without* NO_ICONV. That means, in turn, that we need to generate
build definitions *with* libiconv, which in turn implies that we
have to handle the -liconv option properly.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:43 -07:00
Philip Oakley 9103a75c58 contrib/buildsystems: handle the curl library option
Upon seeing the '-lcurl' option, point to the libcurl.lib.

While there, fix the elsif indentation.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 66697467f8 contrib/buildsystems: error out on unknown option
One time too many did this developer call the `generate` script passing
a `--make-out=<PATH>` option that was happily ignored (because there
should be a space, not an equal sign, between `--make-out` and the
path).

And one time too many, this script not only ignored it but did not even
complain. Let's fix that.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley a530a59a6f contrib/buildsystems: optionally capture the dry-run in a file
Add an option for capturing the output of the make dry-run used in
determining the msvc-build structure for easy debugging.

You can use the output of `--make-out <path>` in subsequent runs via the
`--in <path>` option.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley 03aa7118c3 contrib/buildsystems: redirect errors of the dry run into a log file
Rather than swallowing the errors, it is better to have them in a file.

To make it obvious what this is about, use the file name
'msvc-build-makedryerrors.txt'.

Further, if the output is empty, simply delete that file. As we target
Git for Windows' SDK (which, unlike its predecessor msysGit, offers Perl
versions newer than 5.8), we can use the quite readable syntax `if -f -z
$ErrsFile` (available in Perl >=5.10).

Note that the file will contain the new values of the GIT_VERSION and
GITGUI_VERSION if they were generated by the make file. They are omitted
if the release is tagged and indentically defined in their respective
GIT_VERSION_GEN file DEF_VER variables.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley aae1713f14 contrib/buildsystems: ignore gettext stuff
Git's build contains steps to handle internationalization. This caused
hiccups in the parser used to generate QMake/Visual Studio project files.

As those steps are irrelevant in this context, let's just ignore them.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley d8c07013b9 contrib/buildsystems: handle quoted spaces in filenames
The engine.pl script expects file names not to contain spaces. However,
paths with spaces are quite prevalent on Windows. Use shellwords() rather
than split() to parse them correctly.

Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley 90d5170cac contrib/buildsystems: fix misleading error message
The error message talked about a "lib option", but it clearly referred
to a link option.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin e88919bfe2 contrib/buildsystems: ignore irrelevant files in Generators/
The Generators/ directory can contain spurious files such as editors'
backup files. Even worse, there could be .swp files which are not even
valid Perl scripts.

Let's just ignore anything but .pm files in said directory.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley 865406bc54 contrib/buildsystems: ignore invalidcontinue.obj
Since 4b623d8 (MSVC: link in invalidcontinue.obj for better POSIX
compatibility, 2014-03-29), invalidcontinue.obj is linked in the MSVC
build, but it was not parsed correctly by the buildsystem. Ignore it, as
it is known to Visual Studio and will be handled elsewhere.

Also only substitute filenames ending with .o when generating the
source .c filename, otherwise we would start to expect .cbj files to
generate .obj files (which are not generated by our build)...

In the future there may be source files that produce .obj files
so keep the two issues (.obj files with & without source files)
separate.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Duncan Smart <duncan.smart@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 158471d155 Vcproj.pm: urlencode '<' and '>' when generating VC projects
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 905fa99e7a Vcproj.pm: do not configure VCWebServiceProxyGeneratorTool
It is not necessary, and Visual Studio 2015 no longer supports it, anyway.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Philip Oakley 92e2f6e053 Vcproj.pm: list git.exe first to be startup project
Visual Studio takes the first listed application/library as the default
startup project [1].

Detect the 'git' project and place it at the head of the project list,
rather than at the tail.

Export the apps list before libs list for both the projects and global
structures of the .sln file.

[1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1238553/
vs2008-where-is-the-startup-project-setting-stored-for-a-solution
    "In the solution file, there are a list of pseudo-XML "Project"
    entries. It turns out that whatever is the first one ends up as
    the Startup Project, unless it’s overridden in the suo file. Argh.
    I just rearranged the order in the file and it’s good."

    "just moving the pseudo-xml isn't enough. You also have to move the
    group of entries in the "GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms)
    = postSolution" group that has the GUID of the project you moved to
    the top. So there are two places to move lines."

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin b704b8292a Vcproj.pm: auto-generate GUIDs
We ran out GUIDs. Again. But there is no need to: we can generate them
semi-randomly from the target file name of the project.

Note: the Vcproj generator is probably only interesting for historical
reasons; nevertheless, the upcoming Vcxproj generator (to support modern
Visual Studio versions) is based on the Vcproj generator and it is
better to fix this here first.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-29 14:51:42 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 8a4acc5f4c Merge branch 'pw/prompt-cherry-pick-revert-fix'
When one step in multi step cherry-pick or revert is reset or
committed, the command line prompt script failed to notice the
current status, which has been improved.

* pw/prompt-cherry-pick-revert-fix:
  git-prompt: improve cherry-pick/revert detection
2019-07-19 11:30:22 -07:00
Junio C Hamano f496b064fc Merge branch 'nd/switch-and-restore'
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.

* nd/switch-and-restore: (46 commits)
  completion: disable dwim on "git switch -d"
  switch: allow to switch in the middle of bisect
  t2027: use test_must_be_empty
  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"
  ...
2019-07-09 15:25:44 -07:00
Junio C Hamano e8d2590641 Merge branch 'rs/copy-array'
Code clean-up.

* rs/copy-array:
  use COPY_ARRAY for copying arrays
  coccinelle: use COPY_ARRAY for copying arrays
2019-07-09 15:25:38 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 0cc5939986 Merge branch 'nd/completion-no-cache-failure'
An incorrect list of options was cached after command line
completion failed (e.g. trying to complete a command that requires
a repository outside one), which has been corrected.

* nd/completion-no-cache-failure:
  completion: do not cache if --git-completion-helper fails
2019-07-09 15:25:36 -07:00
Phillip Wood e981bf7525 git-prompt: improve cherry-pick/revert detection
If the user commits or resets a conflict resolution in the middle of a
sequence of cherry-picks or reverts then CHERRY_PICK_HEAD/REVERT_HEAD
will be removed and so in the absence of those files we need to check
.git/sequencer/todo to see if there is a cherry-pick or revert in
progress.

Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-07-01 12:39:44 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 97ed685701 completion: disable dwim on "git switch -d"
Even though dwim is enabled by default, it will never be done when
--detached is specified. If you force "-d --guess" you will get an error
because --guess then implies -c which cannot be used with -d. So we can
disable dwim in "switch -d". It makes the completion list in this case a
bit shorter.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-20 13:31:51 -07:00
René Scharfe 177fbab747 coccinelle: use COPY_ARRAY for copying arrays
The current semantic patch for COPY_ARRAY transforms memcpy(3) calls on
pointers, but Coccinelle distinguishes them from arrays.  It already
contains three rules to handle the options for sizeof (i.e. source,
destination and type), and handling arrays as source and destination
would require four times as many rules if we enumerated all cases.

We also don't handle array subscripts, and supporting that would
increase the number of rules by another factor of four.  (An isomorphism
telling Coccinelle that "sizeof x[...]" is equivalent to "sizeof *x"
would be nice..)

Support arrays and array subscripts, but keep the number of rules down
by adding normalization steps: First turn array subscripts into
derefences, then determine the types of expressions used with sizeof and
replace them with these types, and then convert the different possible
combinations of arrays and pointers with memcpy(3) to COPY_ARRAY.

Signed-off-by: Rene Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-17 18:14:59 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 69702523af completion: do not cache if --git-completion-helper fails
"git <cmd> --git-completion-helper" could fail if the command checks for
a repo before parse_options(). If the result is cached, later on when
the user moves to a worktree with repo, tab completion will still fail.

Avoid this by detecting errors and not cache the completion output. We
can try again and hopefully succeed next time (e.g. when a repo is
found).

Of course if --git-completion-helper fails permanently because of other
reasons (*), this will slow down completion. But I don't see any better
option to handle that case.

(*) one of those cases is if __gitcomp_builtin is called on a command
  that does not support --git-completion-helper. And we do have a
  generic call

    __git_complete_common "$command"

  but this case is protected with __git_support_parseopt_helper so we're
  good.

Reported-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-06-12 10:36:46 -07:00
Christian Couder e693237e2b list-objects-filter: disable 'sparse:path' filters
If someone wants to use as a filter a sparse file that is in the
repository, something like "--filter=sparse:oid=<ref>:<path>"
already works.

So 'sparse:path' is only interesting if the sparse file is not in
the repository. In this case though the current implementation has
a big security issue, as it makes it possible to ask the server to
read any file, like for example /etc/password, and to explore the
filesystem, as well as individual lines of files.

If someone is interested in using a sparse file that is not in the
repository as a filter, then at the minimum a config option, such
as "uploadpack.sparsePathFilter", should be implemented first to
restrict the directory from which the files specified by
'sparse:path' can be read.

For now though, let's just disable 'sparse:path' filters.

Helped-by: Matthew DeVore <matvore@google.com>
Helped-by: Jeff Hostetler <git@jeffhostetler.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-29 11:05:34 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 18cfb74f31 Merge branch 'cw/diff-highlight'
Portability fix for a diff-highlight tool (in contrib/).

* cw/diff-highlight:
  diff-highlight: use correct /dev/null for UNIX and Windows
2019-05-19 16:45:26 +09:00
Chris. Webster 6804ba3a58 diff-highlight: use correct /dev/null for UNIX and Windows
Use File::Spec->devnull() for output redirection to avoid messages
when Windows version of Perl is first in path.  The message 'The
system cannot find the path specified.' is displayed each time git is
run to get colors.

Signed-off-by: Chris. Webster <chris@webstech.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-09 12:18:44 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 0b179f3175 Merge branch 'nd/sha1-name-c-wo-the-repository'
Further code clean-up to allow the lowest level of name-to-object
mapping layer to work with a passed-in repository other than the
default one.

* nd/sha1-name-c-wo-the-repository: (34 commits)
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_mb()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from other get_oid_*
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from maybe_die_on_misspelt_object_name
  submodule-config.c: use repo_get_oid for reading .gitmodules
  sha1-name.c: add repo_get_oid()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_with_context_1()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from resolve_relative_path()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from diagnose_invalid_index_path()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from handle_one_ref()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_1()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_basic()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_describe_name()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_oid_oneline()
  sha1-name.c: add repo_interpret_branch_name()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from interpret_branch_mark()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from interpret_nth_prior_checkout()
  sha1-name.c: remove the_repo from get_short_oid()
  sha1-name.c: add repo_for_each_abbrev()
  sha1-name.c: store and use repo in struct disambiguate_state
  sha1-name.c: add repo_find_unique_abbrev_r()
  ...
2019-05-09 00:37:25 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 75f4c7c1eb completion: support restore
Completion for restore is straightforward. We could still do better
though by giving the list of just tracked files instead of all present
ones. But let's leave it for later.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-05-07 13:04:48 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 01f8d78887 Merge branch 'dl/submodule-set-branch'
"git submodule" learns "set-branch" subcommand that allows the
submodule.*.branch settings to be modified.

* dl/submodule-set-branch:
  submodule: teach set-branch subcommand
  submodule--helper: teach config subcommand --unset
  git-submodule.txt: "--branch <branch>" option defaults to 'master'
2019-04-25 16:41:18 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 5116eab70b Merge branch 'da/smerge'
"git mergetool" learned to offer Sublime Merge (smerge) as one of
its backends.

* da/smerge:
  contrib/completion: add smerge to the mergetool completion candidates
  mergetools: add support for smerge (Sublime Merge)
2019-04-22 11:14:48 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 5f65d7d9bc Merge branch 'dl/flex-str-cocci'
Code clean-up.

* dl/flex-str-cocci:
  cocci: FLEX_ALLOC_MEM to FLEX_ALLOC_STR
  midx.c: convert FLEX_ALLOC_MEM to FLEX_ALLOC_STR
2019-04-22 11:14:48 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 2850232a21 Merge branch 'tz/completion'
The completion helper code now pays attention to repository-local
configuration (when available), which allows --list-cmds to honour
a repository specific setting of completion.commands, for example.

* tz/completion:
  completion: use __git when calling --list-cmds
  completion: fix multiple command removals
  t9902: test multiple removals via completion.commands
  git: read local config in --list-cmds
2019-04-16 19:28:09 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 301b8c7f40 commit.c: add repo_get_commit_tree()
Remove the implicit dependency on the_repository in this function.
It will be used in sha1-name.c functions when they are updated to take
any 'struct repository'. get_commit_tree() remains as a compat wrapper,
to be slowly replaced later.

Any access to "maybe_tree" field directly will result in _broken_ code
after running through commit.cocci because we can't know what is the
right repository to use.

the_repository would be correct most of the time. But we're relying less
and less on the_repository and that assumption may no longer be
true. The transformation now is more of a poor man replacement for a C++
compiler catching access to private fields.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-04-16 18:56:51 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy a133c40b23 commit.cocci: refactor code, avoid double rewrite
"maybe" pointer in 'struct commit' is tricky because it can be lazily
initialized to take advantage of commit-graph if available. This makes
it not safe to access directly.

This leads to a rule in commit.cocci to rewrite 'x->maybe_tree' to
'get_commit_tree(x)'. But that rule alone could lead to incorrectly
rewrite assignments, e.g. from

    x->maybe_tree = yes

to

    get_commit_tree(x) = yes

Because of this we have a second rule to revert this effect. Szeder
found out that we could do better by performing the assignment rewrite
rule first, then the remaining is read-only access and handled by the
current first rule.

For this to work, we need to transform "x->maybe_tree = y" to something
that does NOT contain "x->maybe_tree" to avoid the original first
rule. This is where set_commit_tree() comes in.

Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-04-16 18:56:51 +09:00
Denton Liu b57e8119e6 submodule: teach set-branch subcommand
This teaches git-submodule the set-branch subcommand which allows the
branch of a submodule to be set through a porcelain command without
having to manually manipulate the .gitmodules file.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-04-10 12:07:16 +09:00
Denton Liu 0cf2b0a04b cocci: FLEX_ALLOC_MEM to FLEX_ALLOC_STR
Ensure that a FLEX_MALLOC_MEM that uses 'strlen' for its 'len' uses
FLEX_ALLOC_STR instead, since these are equivalent forms.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-04-04 18:22:30 +09:00
David Aguilar f57b2ae348 contrib/completion: add smerge to the mergetool completion candidates
Signed-off-by: David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-04-04 18:21:26 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy ae36fe6941 completion: support switch
Completion support for --guess could be made better. If no --detach is
given, we should only provide a list of refs/heads/* and dwim ones,
not the entire ref space. But I still can't penetrate that
__git_refs() function yet.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-04-02 13:57:00 +09:00
Todd Zullinger 2eb6f09f7d completion: use __git when calling --list-cmds
As we made --list-cmds read the local configuration file in an
earlier step, the completion.commands variable respects repo-level
configuration.  Use __git which ensures that the proper repo config
is consulted if the command line contains 'git -C /some/other/repo'.

Suggested-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-03-21 11:55:34 +09:00
Denton Liu 77128ed90e contrib/subtree: ensure only one rev is provided
While looking at the inline help for git-subtree.sh, I noticed that

	git subtree split --prefix=<prefix> <commit...>

was given as an option. However, it only really makes sense to provide
one revision because of the way the commits are forwarded to rev-parse
so change "<commit...>" to "<commit>" to reflect this. In addition,
check the arguments to ensure that only one rev is provided for all
subcommands that accept a commit.

Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Avery Pennarun <apenwarr@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-03-12 17:38:03 +09:00
Junio C Hamano b0e7fb2e5c Merge branch 'nd/completion-more-parameters'
The command line completion (in contrib/) has been taught to
complete more subcommand parameters.

* nd/completion-more-parameters:
  completion: add more parameter value completion
2019-03-07 09:59:58 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 26e3ddcd75 Merge branch 'dl/complete-submodule-absorbgitdirs'
Command-line completion (in contrib/) learned to tab-complete the
"git submodule absorbgitdirs" subcommand.

* dl/complete-submodule-absorbgitdirs:
  completion: complete git submodule absorbgitdirs
2019-03-07 09:59:53 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 5a59a2301f completion: add more parameter value completion
This adds value completion for a couple more paramters. To make it
easier to maintain these hard coded lists, add a comment at the original
list/code to remind people to update git-completion.bash too.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-02-20 12:31:56 -08:00
Denton Liu db7750cfbe completion: complete git submodule absorbgitdirs
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-02-06 12:51:35 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 5db562704c Merge branch 'sg/strbuf-addbuf-cocci'
Cocci rule update.

* sg/strbuf-addbuf-cocci:
  strbuf.cocci: suggest strbuf_addbuf() to add one strbuf to an other
2019-02-05 14:26:18 -08:00
Junio C Hamano b99a579f8e Merge branch 'sb/more-repo-in-api'
The in-core repository instances are passed through more codepaths.

* sb/more-repo-in-api: (23 commits)
  t/helper/test-repository: celebrate independence from the_repository
  path.h: make REPO_GIT_PATH_FUNC repository agnostic
  commit: prepare free_commit_buffer and release_commit_memory for any repo
  commit-graph: convert remaining functions to handle any repo
  submodule: don't add submodule as odb for push
  submodule: use submodule repos for object lookup
  pretty: prepare format_commit_message to handle arbitrary repositories
  commit: prepare logmsg_reencode to handle arbitrary repositories
  commit: prepare repo_unuse_commit_buffer to handle any repo
  commit: prepare get_commit_buffer to handle any repo
  commit-reach: prepare in_merge_bases[_many] to handle any repo
  commit-reach: prepare get_merge_bases to handle any repo
  commit-reach.c: allow get_merge_bases_many_0 to handle any repo
  commit-reach.c: allow remove_redundant to handle any repo
  commit-reach.c: allow merge_bases_many to handle any repo
  commit-reach.c: allow paint_down_to_common to handle any repo
  commit: allow parse_commit* to handle any repo
  object: parse_object to honor its repository argument
  object-store: prepare has_{sha1, object}_file to handle any repo
  object-store: prepare read_object_file to deal with any repo
  ...
2019-02-05 14:26:09 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 371820d5f1 Merge branch 'bc/tree-walk-oid'
The code to walk tree objects has been taught that we may be
working with object names that are not computed with SHA-1.

* bc/tree-walk-oid:
  cache: make oidcpy always copy GIT_MAX_RAWSZ bytes
  tree-walk: store object_id in a separate member
  match-trees: use hashcpy to splice trees
  match-trees: compute buffer offset correctly when splicing
  tree-walk: copy object ID before use
2019-01-29 12:47:56 -08:00
SZEDER Gábor 28c23cd4c3 strbuf.cocci: suggest strbuf_addbuf() to add one strbuf to an other
The best way to add one strbuf to an other is via:

  strbuf_addbuf(&sb, &sb2);

This is a bit more idiomatic and efficient than:

  strbuf_addstr(&sb, sb2.buf);

because the size of the second strbuf is known and thus it can spare a
strlen() call, and much more so than:

  strbuf_addf(&sb, "%s", sb2.buf);

because it can spare the whole vsnprintf() formatting magic.

Add new semantic patches to 'contrib/coccinelle/strbuf.cocci' to catch
these undesired patterns and to suggest strbuf_addbuf() instead.

Luckily, our codebase is already clean from any such undesired
patterns (but one of the in-flight topics just tried to sneak in such
a strbuf_addf() call).

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-27 16:21:09 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 41db137234 Merge branch 'mm/multimail-1.5'
Update "git multimail" from the upstream.

* mm/multimail-1.5:
  git-multimail: update to release 1.5.0
2019-01-18 13:49:55 -08:00
Junio C Hamano b84e297753 Merge branch 'cy/zsh-completion-SP-in-path'
With zsh, "git cmd path<TAB>" was completed to "git cmd path name"
when the completed path has a special character like SP in it,
without any attempt to keep "path name" a single filename.  This
has been fixed to complete it to "git cmd path\ name" just like
Bash completion does.

* cy/zsh-completion-SP-in-path:
  completion: treat results of git ls-tree as file paths
  zsh: complete unquoted paths with spaces correctly
2019-01-18 13:49:54 -08:00
brian m. carlson 974e4a85e3 cache: make oidcpy always copy GIT_MAX_RAWSZ bytes
There are some situations in which we want to store an object ID into
struct object_id without the_hash_algo necessarily being set correctly.
One such case is when cloning a repository, where we must read refs from
the remote side without having a repository from which to read the
preferred algorithm.

In this cases, we may have the_hash_algo set to SHA-1, which is the
default, but read refs into struct object_id that are SHA-256. When
copying these values, we will want to copy them completely, not just the
first 20 bytes. Consequently, make sure that oidcpy copies the maximum
number of bytes at all times, regardless of the setting of
the_hash_algo.

Since oidcpy and hashcpy are no longer functionally identical, remove
the Cocinelle object_id transformations that convert from one into the
other.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-15 09:57:41 -08:00
Matthieu Moy 99177b34db git-multimail: update to release 1.5.0
Changes are described in CHANGES.

Contributions-by: Matthieu Moy <git@matthieu-moy.fr>
Contributions-by: William Stewart <william.stewart@booking.com>
Contributions-by: Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>
Contributions-by: Dirk Olmes <dirk.olmes@codedo.de>
Contributions-by: Björn Kautler <Bjoern@Kautler.net>
Contributions-by: Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstantin@linuxfoundation.org>
Contributions-by: Gareth Pye <garethp@gpsatsys.com.au>
Contributions-by: David Lazar <lazard@csail.mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy <git@matthieu-moy.fr>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-07 11:56:09 -08:00
Chayoung You 0650614982 completion: fix typo in git-completion.bash
Signed-off-by: Chayoung You <yousbe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-03 13:34:01 -08:00
Chayoung You 6d54f528c7 completion: treat results of git ls-tree as file paths
Let's say there are files named 'foo bar.txt', and 'abc def/test.txt' in
repository. When following commands trigger a completion:

    git show HEAD:fo<Tab>
    git show HEAD:ab<Tab>

The completion results in bash/zsh:

    git show HEAD:foo bar.txt
    git show HEAD:abc def/

Where the both of them have an unescaped space in paths, so they'll be
misread by git. All entries of git ls-tree either a filename or a
directory, so __gitcomp_file() is proper rather than __gitcomp_nl().

Note the commit f12785a3, which handles quoted paths properly. Like this
case, we should dequote $cur_ for ?*:* case. For example, let's say
there is untracked directory 'abc deg', then trigger a completion:

    git show HEAD:abc\ de<Tab>
    git show HEAD:'abc de<Tab>
    git show HEAD:"abc de<Tab>

should uniquely complete 'abc def', but bash completes 'abc def' and
'abc deg' instead. In zsh, triggering a completion:

    git show HEAD:abc\ def/<Tab>

should complete 'test.txt', but nothing comes. The both problems will be
resolved by dequoting paths.

__git_complete_revlist_file() passes arguments to __gitcomp_nl() where
the first one is a list something like:

    abc def/Z
    foo bar.txt Z

where Z is the mark of the EOL.

- The trailing space of blob in __git ls-tree | sed.
  It makes the completion results become:

      git show HEAD:foo\ bar.txt\ <CURSOR>

  So git will try to find a file named 'foo bar.txt ' instead.

- The trailing slash of tree in __git ls-tree | sed.
  It makes the completion results on zsh become:

      git show HEAD:abc\ def/ <CURSOR>

  So that the last space on command like should be removed on zsh to
  complete filenames under 'abc def/'.

Signed-off-by: Chayoung You <yousbe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-03 11:48:18 -08:00
Chayoung You 7a478b36aa zsh: complete unquoted paths with spaces correctly
The following is the description of -Q flag of zsh compadd [1]:

    This flag instructs the completion code not to quote any
    metacharacters in the words when inserting them into the command
    line.

Let's say there is a file named 'foo bar.txt' in repository, but it's
not yet added to the repository. Then the following command triggers a
completion:

    git add fo<Tab>
    git add 'fo<Tab>
    git add "fo<Tab>

The completion results in bash:

    git add foo\ bar.txt
    git add 'foo bar.txt'
    git add "foo bar.txt"

While them in zsh:

    git add foo bar.txt
    git add 'foo bar.txt'
    git add "foo bar.txt"

The first one, where the pathname is not enclosed in quotes, should
escape the space with a backslash, just like bash completion does.
Otherwise, this leads git to think there are two files; foo, and
bar.txt.

The main cause of this behavior is __gitcomp_file_direct(). The both
implementions of bash and zsh are called with an argument 'foo bar.txt',
but only bash adds a backslash before a space on command line.

[1]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Completion-Widgets.html

Signed-off-by: Chayoung You <yousbe@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2019-01-03 11:48:13 -08:00
Junio C Hamano 0722553177 Merge branch 'sb/cocci-pending'
A coding convention around the Coccinelle semantic patches to have
two classes to ease code migration process has been proposed and
its support has been added to the Makefile.

* sb/cocci-pending:
  coccicheck: introduce 'pending' semantic patches
2018-11-19 16:24:41 +09:00
Stefan Beller f54fbf5eef pretty: prepare format_commit_message to handle arbitrary repositories
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 424510ed19 commit: prepare logmsg_reencode to handle arbitrary repositories
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 70315373ae commit: prepare repo_unuse_commit_buffer to handle any repo
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 07de3fd840 commit: prepare get_commit_buffer to handle any repo
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 4d5430f747 commit-reach: prepare in_merge_bases[_many] to handle any repo
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 21a9651ba3 commit-reach: prepare get_merge_bases to handle any repo
Similarly to previous patches, the get_merge_base functions are used
often in the code base, which makes migrating them hard.

Implement the new functions, prefixed with 'repo_' and hide the old
functions behind a wrapper macro.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 9e5252abd1 commit: allow parse_commit* to handle any repo
Just like the previous commit, parse_commit and friends are used a lot
and are found in new patches, so we cannot change their signature easily.

Re-introduce these function prefixed with 'repo_' that take a repository
argument and keep the original as a shallow macro.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller 9b45f49981 object-store: prepare has_{sha1, object}_file to handle any repo
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
Stefan Beller afd69dcc21 object-store: prepare read_object_file to deal with any repo
As read_object_file is a widely used function (which is also regularly used
in new code in flight between master..pu), changing its signature is painful
is hard, as other series in flight rely on the original signature. It would
burden the maintainer if we'd just change the signature.

Introduce repo_read_object_file which takes the repository argument, and
hide the original read_object_file as a macro behind
NO_THE_REPOSITORY_COMPATIBILITY_MACROS, similar to
e675765235 (diff.c: remove implicit dependency on the_index, 2018-09-21)

Add a coccinelle patch to convert existing callers, but do not apply
the resulting patch to keep the diff of this patch small.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 17:22:40 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor dd5d052c39 coccicheck: introduce 'pending' semantic patches
Teach `make coccicheck` to avoid patches named "*.pending.cocci" and
handle them separately in a new `make coccicheck-pending` instead.
This means that we can separate "critical" patches from "FYI" patches.
The former target can continue causing Travis to fail its static
analysis job, while the latter can let us keep an eye on ongoing
(pending) transitions without them causing too much fallout.

Document the intended use-cases around these two targets.
As the process around the pending patches is not yet fully explored,
leave that out.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Based-on-work-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-14 11:22:36 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 95182c65d8 Merge branch 'nd/complete-format-patch'
The support for format-patch (and send-email) by the command-line
completion script (in contrib/) has been simplified a bit.

* nd/complete-format-patch:
  completion: use __gitcomp_builtin for format-patch
2018-11-13 22:37:28 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 9ffcf754da Merge branch 'nd/completion-negation'
The command line completion machinery (in contrib/) has been
updated to allow the completion script to tweak the list of options
that are reported by the parse-options machinery correctly.

* nd/completion-negation:
  completion: fix __gitcomp_builtin no longer consider extra options
2018-11-06 15:50:20 +09:00
Duy Nguyen 13374987dd completion: use __gitcomp_builtin for format-patch
This helps format-patch gain completion for a couple new options,
notably --range-diff.

Since send-email completion relies on $__git_format_patch_options
which is now reduced, we need to do something not to regress
send-email completion.

The workaround here is implement --git-completion-helper in
send-email.perl just as a bridge to "format-patch --git-completion-helper".
This is enough to use __gitcomp_builtin on send-email (to take
advantage of caching).

In the end, send-email.perl can probably reuse the same info it passes
to GetOptions() to generate full --git-completion-helper output so
that we don't need to keep track of its options in git-completion.bash
anymore. But that's something for another boring day.

Helped-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-11-06 13:22:30 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 87c15d1ca9 Merge branch 'dl/mergetool-gui-option'
"git mergetool" learned to take the "--[no-]gui" option, just like
"git difftool" does.

* dl/mergetool-gui-option:
  doc: document diff/merge.guitool config keys
  completion: support `git mergetool --[no-]gui`
  mergetool: accept -g/--[no-]gui as arguments
2018-10-30 15:43:49 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 97ffca6cc7 Merge branch 'js/mingw-load-sys-dll'
The way DLLs are loaded on the Windows port has been improved.

* js/mingw-load-sys-dll:
  mingw: load system libraries the recommended way
2018-10-30 15:43:48 +09:00
Junio C Hamano da3e0752cd Merge branch 'jc/cocci-preincr'
Code cleanup.

* jc/cocci-preincr:
  fsck: s/++i > 1/i++/
  cocci: simplify "if (++u > 1)" to "if (u++)"
2018-10-30 15:43:48 +09:00
Junio C Hamano d829d491ee Merge branch 'bc/hash-transition-part-15'
More codepaths are moving away from hardcoded hash sizes.

* bc/hash-transition-part-15:
  rerere: convert to use the_hash_algo
  submodule: make zero-oid comparison hash function agnostic
  apply: rename new_sha1_prefix and old_sha1_prefix
  apply: replace hard-coded constants
  tag: express constant in terms of the_hash_algo
  transport: use parse_oid_hex instead of a constant
  upload-pack: express constants in terms of the_hash_algo
  refs/packed-backend: express constants using the_hash_algo
  packfile: express constants in terms of the_hash_algo
  pack-revindex: express constants in terms of the_hash_algo
  builtin/fetch-pack: remove constants with parse_oid_hex
  builtin/mktree: remove hard-coded constant
  builtin/repack: replace hard-coded constants
  pack-bitmap-write: use GIT_MAX_RAWSZ for allocation
  object_id.cocci: match only expressions of type 'struct object_id'
2018-10-30 15:43:42 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 42a165c90f Merge branch 'ch/subtree-build'
Build update for "git subtree" (in contrib/) documentation pages.

* ch/subtree-build:
  Revert "subtree: make install targets depend on build targets"
  subtree: make install targets depend on build targets
  subtree: add build targets 'man' and 'html'
2018-10-30 15:43:40 +09:00
Junio C Hamano eff5d693ad Merge branch 'du/cherry-is-plumbing'
Doc update to mark "git cherry" as a plumbing command.

* du/cherry-is-plumbing:
  doc: move git-cherry to plumbing
2018-10-26 14:22:14 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 3c4a8214a0 Merge branch 'ds/coverage-diff'
The result of coverage test can be combined with "git blame" to
check the test coverage of code introduced recently with a new
'coverage-diff' tool (in contrib/).

* ds/coverage-diff:
  contrib: add coverage-diff script
2018-10-26 14:22:10 +09:00
Junio C Hamano e7b07376e5 Merge branch 'rs/subtree-fixes'
Various subtree fixes.

* rs/subtree-fixes:
  subtree: performance improvement for finding unexpected parent commits
  subtree: improve decision on merges kept in split
  subtree: use commits before rejoins for splits
  subtree: make --ignore-joins pay attention to adds
  subtree: refactor split of a commit into standalone method
2018-10-26 14:22:08 +09:00
Denton Liu 57ba181270 completion: support git mergetool --[no-]gui
Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anmol Mago <anmolmago@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Ho <briankyho@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Lu <david.lu97@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Wang <shirui.wang@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-25 14:01:16 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin c6f050a434 mingw: load system libraries the recommended way
When we access IPv6-related functions, we load the corresponding system
library using the `LoadLibrary()` function, which is not the recommended
way to load system libraries.

In practice, it does not make a difference: the `ws2_32.dll` library
containing the IPv6 functions is already loaded into memory, so
LoadLibrary() simply reuses the already-loaded library.

Still, recommended way is recommended way, so let's use that instead.

While at it, also adjust the code in contrib/ that loads system libraries.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-24 14:48:00 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 05b4ed61f4 cocci: simplify "if (++u > 1)" to "if (u++)"
It is more common to use post-increment than pre-increment when the
side effect is the primary thing we want in our code and in C in
general (unlike C++).

Initializing a variable to 0, incrementing it every time we do
something, and checking if we have already done that thing to guard
the code to do that thing, is easier to understand when written

	if (u++)
		; /* we've done that! */
	else
		do_it(); /* just once. */

but if you try to use pre-increment, you end up with a less natural
looking

	if (++u > 1)

Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-24 10:10:10 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 276b49ff34 completion: fix __gitcomp_builtin no longer consider extra options
__gitcomp_builtin() has the main completion list provided by

    git xxx --git-completion-helper

but the caller can also add extra options that is not provided by
--git-completion-helper. The only call site that does this is "git
difftool" completion.

This support is broken by b221b5ab9b (completion: collapse extra
--no-.. options - 2018-06-06), which adds a special value "--" to mark
that the rest of the options can be hidden by default. The commit
forgets the fact that extra options are appended after
"$(git xxx --git-completion-helper)", i.e. after this "--", and will
be incorrectly hidden as well.

Prepend the extra options before "$(git xxx --git-completion-helper)"
to avoid this.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-22 12:52:29 +09:00
Junio C Hamano aef8e71f15 Merge branch 'nd/complete-fetch-multiple-args'
Teach bash completion that "git fetch --multiple" only takes remote
names as arguments and no refspecs.

* nd/complete-fetch-multiple-args:
  completion: support "git fetch --multiple"
2018-10-19 13:34:01 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 0df8e6d5a5 Revert "subtree: make install targets depend on build targets"
This reverts commit 744f7c4c31.

These targets do depend on the fact that each prereq is explicitly
listed via their use of $^, which I failed to notice, and broke the
build.
2018-10-18 11:07:17 +09:00
Christian Hesse 744f7c4c31 subtree: make install targets depend on build targets
Now that we have build targets let the install targets depend on them.
Also make the targets phony.

Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-16 17:00:42 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 6afedba8c9 object_id.cocci: match only expressions of type 'struct object_id'
Most of our semantic patches in 'contrib/coccinelle/object_id.cocci'
turn calls of SHA1-specific functions into calls of their
corresponding object_id counterparts, e.g. sha1_to_hex() to
oid_to_hex().  These semantic patches look something like this:

  @@
  expression E1;
  @@
  - sha1_to_hex(E1.hash)
  + oid_to_hex(&E1)

and match the access to the 'hash' field in any data type, not only in
'struct object_id', and, consquently, can produce wrong
transformations.

Case in point is the recent hash function transition patch "rerere:
convert to use the_hash_algo" [1], which, among other things, renamed
'struct rerere_dir's 'sha1' field to 'hash', and then 'make
coccicheck' started to suggest the following wrong transformations for
'rerere.c' [2]:

  -    return sha1_to_hex(id->collection->hash);
  +    return oid_to_hex(id->collection);

and

  -    DIR *dir = opendir(git_path("rr-cache/%s", sha1_to_hex(rr_dir->hash)));
  +    DIR *dir = opendir(git_path("rr-cache/%s", oid_to_hex(rr_dir)));

Avoid such wrong transformations by tightening semantic patches in
'object_id.cocci' to match only type of or pointers to 'struct
object_id'.

[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/20181008215701.779099-15-sandals@crustytoothpaste.net/
[2] https://travis-ci.org/git/git/jobs/440463476#L580

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-15 12:53:15 +09:00
Roger Strain 19ad68d95d subtree: performance improvement for finding unexpected parent commits
After testing a previous patch at larger scale, a performance issue was
detected when using git show to locate parent revisions, with a single
run of the git show command taking 2 seconds or longer in a complex repo.
When the command is required tens or hundreds of times in a run of the
script, the additional wait time is unaccepatable. Replacing the command
with git rev-parse resulted in significantly increased performance, with
the command in question returning instantly.

Signed-off-by: Roger Strain <rstrain@swri.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-12 23:28:32 +09:00
Daniels Umanovskis 61018fe9e0 doc: move git-cherry to plumbing
Also remove git-cherry from Bash completion because plumbing
commands do not belong there.

Signed-off-by: Daniels Umanovskis <daniels@umanovskis.se>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-12 08:26:49 +09:00
Christian Hesse 0f952b2659 subtree: add build targets 'man' and 'html'
We have targets 'install-man' and 'install-html', let's add build
targets as well.

Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-10 11:21:47 +09:00
Derrick Stolee 783faedd65 contrib: add coverage-diff script
We have coverage targets in our Makefile for using gcov to display line
coverage based on our test suite. The way I like to do it is to run:

    make coverage-test
    make coverage-report

This leaves the repo in a state where every X.c file that was covered has
an X.c.gcov file containing the coverage counts for every line, and "#####"
at every uncovered line.

There have been a few bugs in recent patches what would have been caught
if the test suite covered those blocks (including a few of mine). I want
to work towards a "sensible" amount of coverage on new topics. In my opinion,
this means that any logic should be covered, but the 'die()' blocks covering
very unlikely (or near-impossible) situations may not warrant coverage.

It is important to not measure the coverage of the codebase by what old code
is not covered. To help, I created the 'contrib/coverage-diff.sh' script.
After creating the coverage statistics at a version (say, 'topic') you can
then run

    contrib/coverage-diff.sh base topic

to see the lines added between 'base' and 'topic' that are not covered by the
test suite. The output uses 'git blame -s' format so you can find the commits
responsible and view the line numbers for quick access to the context, but
trims leading tabs in the file contents to reduce output width.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-10 10:11:35 +09:00
Steven Fernandez 705f5f122c git-completion.bash: add completion for stash list
Since stash list accepts git-log options, add the following useful
options that make sense in the context of the `git stash list` command:

  --name-status --oneline --patch-with-stat

Signed-off-by: Steven Fernandez <steve@lonetwin.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-07 10:05:49 +09:00
Strain, Roger L 68f8ff8151 subtree: improve decision on merges kept in split
When multiple identical parents are detected for a commit being considered
for copying, explicitly check whether one is the common merge base between
the commits. If so, the other commit can be used as the identical parent;
if not, a merge must be performed to maintain history.

In some situations two parents of a merge commit may appear to both have
identical subtree content with each other and the current commit. However,
those parents can potentially come from different commit graphs.

Previous behavior would simply select one of the identical parents to
serve as the replacement for this commit, based on the order in which they
were processed.

New behavior compares the merge base between the commits to determine if
a new merge commit is necessary to maintain history despite the identical
content.

Signed-off-by: Strain, Roger L <roger.strain@swri.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-07 08:09:34 +09:00
Strain, Roger L 315a84f9aa subtree: use commits before rejoins for splits
Adds recursive evaluation of parent commits which were not part of the
initial commit list when performing a split.

Split expects all relevant commits to be reachable from the target commit
but not reachable from any previous rejoins. However, a branch could be
based on a commit prior to a rejoin, then later merged back into the
current code. In this case, a parent to the commit will not be present in
the initial list of commits, trigging an "incorrect order" warning.

Previous behavior was to consider that commit to have no parent, creating
an original commit containing all subtree content. This commit is not
present in an existing subtree commit graph, changing commit hashes and
making pushing to a subtree repo impossible.

New behavior will recursively check these unexpected parent commits to
track them back to either an earlier rejoin, or a true original commit.
The generated synthetic commits will properly match previously-generated
commits, allowing successful pushing to a prior subtree repo.

Signed-off-by: Strain, Roger L <roger.strain@swri.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-07 08:09:34 +09:00
Strain, Roger L dd21d43b58 subtree: make --ignore-joins pay attention to adds
Changes the behavior of --ignore-joins to always consider a subtree add
commit, and ignore only splits and squashes.

The --ignore-joins option is documented to ignore prior --rejoin commits.
However, it additionally ignored subtree add commits generated when a
subtree was initially added to a repo.

Due to the logic which determines whether a commit is a mainline commit
or a subtree commit (namely, the presence or absence of content in the
subtree prefix) this causes commits before the initial add to appear to
be part of the subtree. An --ignore-joins split would therefore consider
those commits part of the subtree history and include them at the
beginning of the synthetic history, causing the resulting hashes to be
incorrect for all later commits.

Signed-off-by: Strain, Roger L <roger.strain@swri.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-07 08:09:34 +09:00
Strain, Roger L 565e4b7981 subtree: refactor split of a commit into standalone method
In a particularly complex repo, subtree split was not creating
compatible splits for pushing back to a separate repo. Addressing
one of the issues requires recursive handling of parent commits
that were not initially considered by the algorithm. This commit
makes no functional changes, but relocates the code to be called
recursively into a new method to simply comparisons of later
commits.

Signed-off-by: Strain, Roger L <roger.strain@swri.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-10-07 08:09:34 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy b5619f6d2b completion: support "git fetch --multiple"
When --multiple is given, the remaining arguments are remote names,
not one remote followed by zero or more refspec. Detect this case,
disable refspec completion, and pretend no remote is seen in order to
complete multiple of them.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-09-21 09:34:43 -07:00
Jeff King 67947c34ae convert "hashcmp() != 0" to "!hasheq()"
This rounds out the previous three patches, covering the
inequality logic for the "hash" variant of the functions.

As with the previous three, the accompanying code changes
are the mechanical result of applying the coccinelle patch;
see those patches for more discussion.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-29 11:32:49 -07:00
Jeff King 9001dc2a74 convert "oidcmp() != 0" to "!oideq()"
This is the flip side of the previous two patches: checking
for a non-zero oidcmp() can be more strictly expressed as
inequality. Like those patches, we write "!= 0" in the
coccinelle transformation, which covers by isomorphism the
more common:

  if (oidcmp(E1, E2))

As with the previous two patches, this patch can be achieved
almost entirely by running "make coccicheck"; the only
differences are manual line-wrap fixes to match the original
code.

There is one thing to note for anybody replicating this,
though: coccinelle 1.0.4 seems to miss the case in
builtin/tag.c, even though it's basically the same as all
the others. Running with 1.0.7 does catch this, so
presumably it's just a coccinelle bug that was fixed in the
interim.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-29 11:32:49 -07:00
Jeff King e3ff0683e2 convert "hashcmp() == 0" to hasheq()
This is the partner patch to the previous one, but covering
the "hash" variants instead of "oid".  Note that our
coccinelle rule is slightly more complex to avoid triggering
the call in hasheq().

I didn't bother to add a new rule to convert:

  - hasheq(E1->hash, E2->hash)
  + oideq(E1, E2)

Since these are new functions, there won't be any such
existing callers. And since most of the code is already
using oideq, we're not likely to introduce new ones.

We might still see "!hashcmp(E1->hash, E2->hash)" from topics
in flight. But because our new rule comes after the existing
ones, that should first get converted to "!oidcmp(E1, E2)"
and then to "oideq(E1, E2)".

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-29 11:32:49 -07:00
Jeff King 4a7e27e957 convert "oidcmp() == 0" to oideq()
Using the more restrictive oideq() should, in the long run,
give the compiler more opportunities to optimize these
callsites. For now, this conversion should be a complete
noop with respect to the generated code.

The result is also perhaps a little more readable, as it
avoids the "zero is equal" idiom. Since it's so prevalent in
C, I think seasoned programmers tend not to even notice it
anymore, but it can sometimes make for awkward double
negations (e.g., we can drop a few !!oidcmp() instances
here).

This patch was generated almost entirely by the included
coccinelle patch. This mechanical conversion should be
completely safe, because we check explicitly for cases where
oidcmp() is compared to 0, which is what oideq() is doing
under the hood. Note that we don't have to catch "!oidcmp()"
separately; coccinelle's standard isomorphisms make sure the
two are treated equivalently.

I say "almost" because I did hand-edit the coccinelle output
to fix up a few style violations (it mostly keeps the
original formatting, but sometimes unwraps long lines).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-29 11:32:49 -07:00
Jeff King 4d168e742a coccinelle: use <...> for function exclusion
Sometimes we want to suppress a coccinelle transformation
inside a particular function. For example, in finding
conversions of hashcmp() to oidcmp(), we should not convert
the call in oidcmp() itself, since that would cause infinite
recursion. We write that like this:

  @@
  identifier f != oidcmp;
  expression E1, E2;
  @@
    f(...) {...
  - hashcmp(E1->hash, E2->hash)
  + oidcmp(E1, E2)
    ...}

to match the interior of any function _except_ oidcmp().

Unfortunately, this doesn't catch all cases (e.g., the one
in sequencer.c that this patch fixes). The problem, as
explained by one of the Coccinelle developers in [1], is:

  For transformation, A ... B requires that B occur on every
  execution path starting with A, unless that execution path
  ends up in error handling code.  (eg, if (...) { ...
  return; }).  Here your A is the start of the function.  So
  you need a call to hashcmp on every path through the
  function, which fails when you add ifs.

  [...]

  Another issue with A ... B is that by default A and B
  should not appear in the matched region.  So your original
  rule matches only the case where every execution path
  contains exactly one call to hashcmp, not more than one.

One way to solve this is to put the pattern inside an
angle-bracket pattern like "<... P ...>", which allows zero
or more matches of P. That works (and is what this patch
does), but it has one drawback: it matches more than we care
about, and Coccinelle uses extra CPU. Here are timings for
"make coccicheck" before and after this patch:

  [before]
  real	1m27.122s
  user	7m34.451s
  sys	0m37.330s

  [after]
  real	2m18.040s
  user	10m58.310s
  sys	0m41.549s

That's not ideal, but it's more important for this to be
correct than to be fast. And coccicheck is already fairly
slow (and people don't run it for every single patch). So
it's an acceptable tradeoff.

There _is_ a better way to do it, which is to record the
position at which we find hashcmp(), and then check it
against the forbidden function list. Like:

  @@
  position p : script:python() { p[0].current_element != "oidcmp" };
  expression E1,E2;
  @@
  - hashcmp@p(E1->hash, E2->hash)
  + oidcmp(E1, E2)

This is only a little slower than the current code, and does
the right thing in all cases. Unfortunately, not all builds
of Coccinelle include python support (including the ones in
Debian). Requiring it may mean that fewer people can easily
run the tool, which is worse than it simply being a little
slower.

We may want to revisit this decision in the future if:

  - builds with python become more common

  - we find more uses for python support that tip the
    cost-benefit analysis

But for now this patch sticks with the angle-bracket
solution, and converts all existing cocci patches. This
fixes only one missed case in the current code, though it
makes a much better difference for some new rules I'm adding
(converting "!hashcmp()" to "hasheq()" misses over half the
possible conversions using the old form).

[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/alpine.DEB.2.21.1808240652370.2344@hadrien/

Helped-by: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-29 11:32:49 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 81eab6871e Merge branch 'js/range-diff'
"git tbdiff" that lets us compare individual patches in two
iterations of a topic has been rewritten and made into a built-in
command.

* js/range-diff: (21 commits)
  range-diff: use dim/bold cues to improve dual color mode
  range-diff: make --dual-color the default mode
  range-diff: left-pad patch numbers
  completion: support `git range-diff`
  range-diff: populate the man page
  range-diff --dual-color: skip white-space warnings
  range-diff: offer to dual-color the diffs
  diff: add an internal option to dual-color diffs of diffs
  color: add the meta color GIT_COLOR_REVERSE
  range-diff: use color for the commit pairs
  range-diff: add tests
  range-diff: do not show "function names" in hunk headers
  range-diff: adjust the output of the commit pairs
  range-diff: suppress the diff headers
  range-diff: indent the diffs just like tbdiff
  range-diff: right-trim commit messages
  range-diff: also show the diff between patches
  range-diff: improve the order of the shown commits
  range-diff: first rudimentary implementation
  Introduce `range-diff` to compare iterations of a topic branch
  ...
2018-08-20 11:33:53 -07:00
Junio C Hamano c5c26f7cc2 Merge branch 'es/mw-to-git-chain-fix'
Test fix.

* es/mw-to-git-chain-fix:
  mw-to-git/t9360: fix broken &&-chain
2018-08-15 15:08:27 -07:00
Junio C Hamano ab539208b2 Merge branch 'jn/subtree-test-fixes'
Test fix.

* jn/subtree-test-fixes:
  subtree test: simplify preparation of expected results
  subtree test: add missing && to &&-chain
2018-08-15 15:08:27 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 30cf1911e2 Merge branch 'js/vscode'
Add a script (in contrib/) to help users of VSCode work better with
our codebase.

* js/vscode:
  vscode: let cSpell work on commit messages, too
  vscode: add a dictionary for cSpell
  vscode: use 8-space tabs, no trailing ws, etc for Git's source code
  vscode: wrap commit messages at column 72 by default
  vscode: only overwrite C/C++ settings
  mingw: define WIN32 explicitly
  cache.h: extract enum declaration from inside a struct declaration
  vscode: hard-code a couple defines
  contrib: add a script to initialize VS Code configuration
2018-08-15 15:08:26 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 275267937b range-diff: make --dual-color the default mode
After using this command extensively for the last two months, this
developer came to the conclusion that even if the dual color mode still
leaves a lot of room for confusion about what was actually changed, the
non-dual color mode is substantially worse in that regard.

Therefore, we really want to make the dual color mode the default.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-13 10:44:52 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 7190a67eab completion: support git range-diff
Tab completion of `git range-diff` is very convenient, especially
given that the revision arguments to specify the commit ranges to
compare are typically more complex than, say, what is normally passed
to `git log`.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-08-13 10:44:51 -07:00
Junio C Hamano b006f01ab5 Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph-fsck'
"git fsck" learns to make sure the optional commit-graph file is in
a sane state.

* ds/commit-graph-fsck: (23 commits)
  coccinelle: update commit.cocci
  commit-graph: update design document
  gc: automatically write commit-graph files
  commit-graph: add '--reachable' option
  commit-graph: use string-list API for input
  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
  ...
2018-08-02 15:30:40 -07:00
Eric Sunshine e9dac7be60 mw-to-git/t9360: fix broken &&-chain
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-31 11:23:23 -07:00
Jonathan Nieder 6a8ad880f0 subtree test: simplify preparation of expected results
This mixture of quoting, pipes, and here-docs to produce expected
results in shell variables is difficult to follow.  Simplify by using
simpler constructs that write output to files instead.

Noticed because without this patch, t/chainlint is not able to
understand the script in order to validate that its subshells use an
unbroken &&-chain, causing "make -C contrib/subtree test" to fail with

	error: bug in the test script: broken &&-chain or run-away HERE-DOC:

in t7900.21.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:58:16 -07:00
Jonathan Nieder ad6eee36ba subtree test: add missing && to &&-chain
Detected using t/chainlint.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:58:14 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 12861e200a vscode: let cSpell work on commit messages, too
By default, the cSpell extension ignores all files under .git/. That
includes, unfortunately, COMMIT_EDITMSG, i.e. commit messages. However,
spell checking is *quite* useful when writing commit messages... And
since the user hardly ever opens any file inside .git (apart from commit
messages, the config, and sometimes interactive rebase's todo lists),
there is really not much harm in *not* ignoring .git/.

The default also ignores `node_modules/`, but that does not apply to
Git, so let's skip ignoring that, too.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:39 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 2a2cdd069a vscode: add a dictionary for cSpell
The quite useful cSpell extension allows VS Code to have "squiggly"
lines under spelling mistakes. By default, this would add too much
clutter, though, because so much of Git's source code uses words that
would trigger cSpell.

Let's add a few words to make the spell checking more useful by reducing
the number of false positives.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:39 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 5482f418f5 vscode: use 8-space tabs, no trailing ws, etc for Git's source code
This adds a couple settings for the .c/.h files so that it is easier to
conform to Git's conventions while editing the source code.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:39 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin f2a3b68394 vscode: wrap commit messages at column 72 by default
When configuring VS Code as core.editor (via `code --wait`), we really
want to adhere to the Git conventions of wrapping commit messages.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:39 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 0f47f78e02 vscode: only overwrite C/C++ settings
The C/C++ settings are special, as they are the only generated VS Code
configurations that *will* change over the course of Git's development,
e.g. when a new constant is defined.

Therefore, let's only update the C/C++ settings, also to prevent user
modifications from being overwritten.

Ideally, we would keep user modifications in the C/C++ settings, but
that would require parsing JSON, a task for which a Unix shell script is
distinctly unsuited. So we write out .new files instead, and warn the
user if they may want to reconcile their changes.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:39 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin dee338236b vscode: hard-code a couple defines
Sadly, we do not get all of the definitions via ALL_CFLAGS. Some defines
are passed to GCC *only* when compiling specific files, such as git.o.

Let's just hard-code them into the script for the time being.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:38 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin 54c06c6013 contrib: add a script to initialize VS Code configuration
VS Code is a lightweight but powerful source code editor which runs on
your desktop and is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. Among other
languages, it has support for C/C++ via an extension, which offers to
not only build and debug the code, but also Intellisense, i.e.
code-aware completion and similar niceties.

This patch adds a script that helps set up the environment to work
effectively with VS Code: simply run the Unix shell script
contrib/vscode/init.sh, which creates the relevant files, and open the
top level folder of Git's source code in VS Code.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-30 13:14:38 -07:00
Junio C Hamano d036d667b7 Merge branch 'tb/grep-column'
"git grep" learned the "--column" option that gives not just the
line number but the column number of the hit.

* tb/grep-column:
  contrib/git-jump/git-jump: jump to exact location
  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 {,inverted} match column in match_line()
  Documentation/config.txt: camel-case lineNumber for consistency
2018-07-18 12:20:31 -07:00
Derrick Stolee b18ef13a3f coccinelle: update commit.cocci
A recent patch series renamed the get_commit_tree_from_graph method but
forgot to update the coccinelle script that exempted it from rules
regarding accesses to 'maybe_tree'. This fixes that oversight to bring
the coccinelle scripts back to a good state.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-07-16 10:54:31 -07:00
Junio C Hamano cf22247b63 Merge branch 'tz/cred-netrc-cleanup'
Build and test procedure for netrc credential helper (in contrib/)
has been updated.

* tz/cred-netrc-cleanup:
  git-credential-netrc: make "all" default target of Makefile
  git-credential-netrc: fix exit status when tests fail
  git-credential-netrc: use in-tree Git.pm for tests
  git-credential-netrc: minor whitespace cleanup in test script
2018-06-28 12:53:33 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 6da2d95951 Merge branch 'nd/completion-negation'
Continuing with the idea to programmatically enumerate various
pieces of data required for command line completion, the codebase
has been taught to enumerate options prefixed with "--no-" to
negate them.

* nd/completion-negation:
  completion: collapse extra --no-.. options
  completion: suppress some -no- options
  parse-options: option to let --git-completion-helper show negative form
2018-06-28 12:53:32 -07:00
Junio C Hamano f0209e80cf Merge branch 'ls/complete-remote-update-names'
"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.

* ls/complete-remote-update-names:
  completion: complete remote names too
2018-06-25 13:22:39 -07:00
Junio C Hamano ebaf0a56f3 Merge branch '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.

* nd/complete-config-vars:
  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
2018-06-25 13:22:38 -07:00
Taylor Blau 240cf2a257 contrib/git-jump/git-jump: jump to exact location
Take advantage of 'git-grep(1)''s new option, '--column' in order to
teach Peff's 'git-jump' script how to jump to the correct column for any
given match.

'git-grep(1)''s output is in the correct format for Vim's jump list, so
no additional cleanup is necessary.

Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-22 12:59:02 -07:00
Todd Zullinger 04542b6012 git-credential-netrc: make "all" default target of Makefile
Running "make" in contrib/credential/netrc should run the "all" target
rather than the "test" target.  Add an empty "all::" target like most of
our other Makefiles.

Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-18 14:58:59 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 094381ed79 Merge branch 'ab/cred-netrc-no-autodie'
Hotfix for contrib/ stuff broken by this cycle.

* ab/cred-netrc-no-autodie:
  git-credential-netrc: remove use of "autodie"
2018-06-18 10:18:42 -07:00
Luis Marsano 9347166d5d git-credential-netrc: fix exit status when tests fail
Signed-off-by: Luis Marsano <luis.marsano@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-18 08:44:41 -07:00
Luis Marsano 04f673d7e4 git-credential-netrc: use in-tree Git.pm for tests
The netrc test.pl script calls git-credential-netrc which imports the
Git module.  Pass GITPERLLIB to git-credential-netrc via PERL5LIB to
ensure the in-tree Git module is used for testing.

Signed-off-by: Luis Marsano <luis.marsano@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-18 08:44:33 -07:00
Todd Zullinger 94a2bb56b3 git-credential-netrc: minor whitespace cleanup in test script
Signed-off-by: Todd Zullinger <tmz@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-18 08:44:24 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 4d605b0f38 Merge branch 'sg/completion-zsh-workaround'
Work around zsh segfaulting when loading git-completion.zsh

* sg/completion-zsh-workaround:
  completion: correct zsh detection when run from git-completion.zsh
2018-06-13 12:50:45 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 627be1538d git-credential-netrc: remove use of "autodie"
The "autodie" module was added in Perl 5.10.1, but our INSTALL
document says "version 5.8 or later is needed".

As discussed in <87efhfvxzu.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com> this script is in
contrib/, so we might not want to apply that policy, however in this
case "autodie" was recently added as a "gratuitous safeguard" in
786ef50a23 ("git-credential-netrc: accept gpg option",
2018-05-12) (see
<CAHqJXRE8OKSKcck1APHAHccLZhox+tZi8nNu2RA74RErX8s3Pg@mail.gmail.com>).

Looking at it more carefully the addition of "autodie" inadvertently
introduced a logic error, since having it is equivalent to this patch:

    @@ -245,10 +244,10 @@ sub load_netrc {
     	if ($gpgmode) {
     		my @cmd = ($options{'gpg'}, qw(--decrypt), $file);
     		log_verbose("Using GPG to open $file: [@cmd]");
    -		open $io, "-|", @cmd;
    +		open $io, "-|", @cmd or die "@cmd: $!";
     	} else {
     		log_verbose("Opening $file...");
    -		open $io, '<', $file;
    +		open $io, '<', $file or die "$file: $!$!;
     	}

     	# nothing to do if the open failed (we log the error later)

As shown in the context the intent of that code is not do die but to
log the error later.

Per my reading of the file this was the only thing autodie was doing
in this file (there was no other code it altered). So let's remove it,
both to fix the logic error and to get rid of the dependency.

1. <87efhfvxzu.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com>
   (https://public-inbox.org/git/87efhfvxzu.fsf@evledraar.gmail.com/)
2. <CAHqJXRE8OKSKcck1APHAHccLZhox+tZi8nNu2RA74RErX8s3Pg@mail.gmail.com>
   (https://public-inbox.org/git/CAHqJXRE8OKSKcck1APHAHccLZhox+tZi8nNu2RA74RErX8s3Pg@mail.gmail.com/)

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-13 09:49:50 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 61d48c66ea completion: correct zsh detection when run from git-completion.zsh
v2.18.0-rc0~90^2 (completion: reduce overhead of clearing cached
--options, 2018-04-18) worked around a bug in bash's "set" builtin on
MacOS by using compgen instead.  It was careful to avoid breaking zsh
by guarding this workaround with

	if [[ -n ${ZSH_VERSION-}} ]]

Alas, this interacts poorly with git-completion.zsh's bash emulation:

	ZSH_VERSION='' . "$script"

Correct it by instead using a new GIT_SOURCING_ZSH_COMPLETION shell
variable to detect whether git-completion.bash is being sourced from
git-completion.zsh.  This way, the zsh variant is used both when run
from zsh directly and when run via git-completion.zsh.

Reproduction recipe:

 1. cd git/contrib/completion && cp git-completion.zsh _git
 2. Put the following in a new ~/.zshrc file:

 	autoload -U compinit; compinit
	autoload -U bashcompinit; bashcompinit
	fpath=(~/src/git/contrib/completion $fpath)

 3. Open zsh and "git <TAB>".

With this patch:
Triggers nice git-completion.bash based tab completion

Without:
 contrib/completion/git-completion.bash:354: read-only variable: QISUFFIX
 zsh:12: command not found: ___main
 zsh:15: _default: function definition file not found
 _dispatch:70: bad math expression: operand expected at `/usr/bin/g...'
 Segmentation fault

Reported-by: Rick van Hattem <wolph@wol.ph>
Reported-by: Dave Borowitz <dborowitz@google.com>
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-12 10:13:44 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy b221b5ab9b completion: collapse extra --no-.. options
The commands that make use of --git-completion-helper feature could
now produce a lot of --no-xxx options that a command can take. This in
many case could nearly double the amount of completable options, using
more screen estate and also harder to search for the wanted option.

This patch attempts to mitigate that by collapsing extra --no-
options, the ones that are added by --git-completion-helper and not in
original struct option arrays. The "--no-..." option will be displayed
in this case to hint about more options, e.g.

    > ~/w/git $ git clone --
    --bare                 --origin=
    --branch=              --progress
    --checkout             --quiet
    --config=              --recurse-submodules
    --depth=               --reference=
    --dissociate           --reference-if-able=
    --filter=              --separate-git-dir=
    --hardlinks            --shallow-exclude=
    --ipv4                 --shallow-since=
    --ipv6                 --shallow-submodules
    --jobs=                --shared
    --local                --single-branch
    --mirror               --tags
    --no-...               --template=
    --no-checkout          --upload-pack=
    --no-hardlinks         --verbose
    --no-tags

and when you complete it with --no-<tab>, all negative options will be
presented:

    > ~/w/git $ git clone --no-
    --no-bare                 --no-quiet
    --no-branch               --no-recurse-submodules
    --no-checkout             --no-reference
    --no-config               --no-reference-if-able
    --no-depth                --no-separate-git-dir
    --no-dissociate           --no-shallow-exclude
    --no-filter               --no-shallow-since
    --no-hardlinks            --no-shallow-submodules
    --no-ipv4                 --no-shared
    --no-ipv6                 --no-single-branch
    --no-jobs                 --no-tags
    --no-local                --no-template
    --no-mirror               --no-upload-pack
    --no-origin               --no-verbose
    --no-progress

Corner case: to make sure that people will never accidentally complete
the fake option "--no-..." there must be one real --no- in the first
complete listing even if it's not from the original struct option.

PS. This could could be made simpler with ";&" to fall through from
"--no-*" block and share the code but ";&" is not available on bash-3
(i.e. Mac)

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-11 10:38:10 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 2bd108ff65 Merge branch 'pa/import-tars-long-names'
The import-tars script (in contrib/) has been taught to handle
tarballs with overly long paths that use PAX extended headers.

* pa/import-tars-long-names:
  import-tars: read overlong names from pax extended header
2018-06-01 15:06:38 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 2289880f78 Merge branch 'nd/command-list'
The list of commands with their various attributes were spread
across a few places in the build procedure, but it now is getting a
bit more consolidated to allow more automation.

* nd/command-list:
  completion: allow to customize the completable command list
  completion: add and use --list-cmds=alias
  completion: add and use --list-cmds=nohelpers
  Move declaration for alias.c to alias.h
  completion: reduce completable command list
  completion: let git provide the completable command list
  command-list.txt: documentation and guide line
  help: use command-list.txt for the source of guides
  help: add "-a --verbose" to list all commands with synopsis
  git: support --list-cmds=list-<category>
  completion: implement and use --list-cmds=main,others
  git --list-cmds: collect command list in a string_list
  git.c: convert --list-* to --list-cmds=*
  Remove common-cmds.h
  help: use command-list.h for common command list
  generate-cmds.sh: export all commands to command-list.h
  generate-cmds.sh: factor out synopsis extract code
2018-06-01 15:06:37 +09:00
Łukasz Stelmach 9cd4382ad5 completion: complete remote names too
"git remote update" accepts both groups and single remotes.

Signed-off-by: Łukasz Stelmach <l.stelmach@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-06-01 10:44:29 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 017b7c52fc Merge branch 'lm/credential-netrc'
Update credential-netrc helper (in contrib/) to allow customizing
the GPG used to decrypt the encrypted .netrc file.

* lm/credential-netrc:
  git-credential-netrc: accept gpg option
  git-credential-netrc: adapt to test framework for git
2018-05-30 14:04:11 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 4ce72180ab Merge branch 'sg/complete-paths'
Command line completion (in contrib/) learned to complete pathnames
for various commands better.

* sg/complete-paths:
  t9902-completion: exercise __git_complete_index_file() directly
  completion: don't return with error from __gitcomp_file_direct()
  completion: fill COMPREPLY directly when completing paths
  completion: improve handling quoted paths in 'git ls-files's output
  completion: remove repeated dirnames with 'awk' during path completion
  t9902-completion: ignore COMPREPLY element order in some tests
  completion: use 'awk' to strip trailing path components
  completion: let 'ls-files' and 'diff-index' filter matching paths
  completion: improve handling quoted paths on the command line
  completion: support completing non-ASCII pathnames
  completion: simplify prefix path component handling during path completion
  completion: move __git_complete_index_file() next to its helpers
  t9902-completion: add tests demonstrating issues with quoted pathnames
2018-05-30 14:04:08 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy f22f682695 completion: complete general config vars in two steps
There are 581 config variables as of now when you do "git config
<tab>" which can fill up a few screens and is not very helpful when
you have to look through columns of text to find what you want.

This patch instead shows you only first level when you do

    git config <tab>

There are 78 items, which use up 8 rows in my screen. Compared to
screens of text, it's pretty good. Once you have chosen you first
level, e.g. color:

    git config color.<tab>

will show you all color.*

This is not a new idea. branch.* and remote.* completion already does
this for second and third levels. For those variables, you'll need to
<tab> three times to get full variable name.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-29 14:51:29 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy bea2125928 completion: support case-insensitive config vars
Config variables are case-insensitive but this case/esac construct is
case-sensitive by default. For bash v4, it'll be easy. For platforms
that are stuck with older versions, we need an external command, but
that is not that critical. And where this additional overhead matters
the most is Windows, but luckily Git for Windows ships with Bash v4.

Helped-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-29 14:51:29 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy f45db831c1 completion: keep other config var completion in camelCase
The last patch makes "git config <tab>" shows camelCase names because
that's what's in the source: config.txt. There are still a couple
manual var completion in this code. Let's make them follow the naming
convention as well.

In theory we could automate this part too because we have the
information. But let's stick to one step at a time and leave this for
later.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-29 14:51:28 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy e17ca92637 completion: drop the hard coded list of config vars
The new help option --config-for-completion is a machine friendlier
version of --config where all the placeholders and wildcards are
dropped, leaving only the good, completable prefixes for
git-completion.bash to consume.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-29 14:51:28 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 17b3e51505 Merge branch 'nd/command-list' into nd/complete-config-vars
* nd/command-list:
  completion: allow to customize the completable command list
  completion: add and use --list-cmds=alias
  completion: add and use --list-cmds=nohelpers
  Move declaration for alias.c to alias.h
  completion: reduce completable command list
  completion: let git provide the completable command list
  command-list.txt: documentation and guide line
  help: use command-list.txt for the source of guides
  help: add "-a --verbose" to list all commands with synopsis
  git: support --list-cmds=list-<category>
  completion: implement and use --list-cmds=main,others
  git --list-cmds: collect command list in a string_list
  git.c: convert --list-* to --list-cmds=*
  Remove common-cmds.h
  help: use command-list.h for common command list
  generate-cmds.sh: export all commands to command-list.h
  generate-cmds.sh: factor out synopsis extract code
2018-05-29 14:51:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 2b1c01d22e parse-options: option to let --git-completion-helper show negative form
When 7fb6aefd2a (Merge branch 'nd/parseopt-completion' - 2018-03-14)
is merged, the completion for negative form is left out because the
series is alread long and it could be done in a follow up series. This
is it.

--git-completion-helper now provides --no-xxx so that git-completion.bash
can drop the extra custom --no-xxx in the script. It adds a lot more
--no-xxx than what's current provided by the git-completion.bash
script. We'll trim that down later.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-29 13:28:44 +09:00
Pedro Alvarez Piedehierro 12ecea46e3 import-tars: read overlong names from pax extended header
Importing gcc tarballs[1] with import-tars script (in contrib) fails
when hitting a pax extended header.

Make sure we always read the extended attributes from the pax entries,
and store the 'path' value if found to be used in the next ustar entry.

The code to parse pax extended headers was written consulting the Pax
Pax Interchange Format documentation [2].

[1] http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-7.3.0/gcc-7.3.0.tar.xz
[2] https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?manpath=FreeBSD+8-current&query=tar&sektion=5

Signed-off-by: Pedro Alvarez <palvarez89@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-24 08:35:51 +09:00
Junio C Hamano fb3a0cabf2 Merge branch 'fg/completion-external'
The command line completion mechanism (in contrib/) learned to load
custom completion file for "git $command" where $command is a
custom "git-$command" that the end user has on the $PATH when using
newer version of bash.

* fg/completion-external:
  completion: load completion file for external subcommand
2018-05-23 14:38:25 +09:00
Junio C Hamano df20b622fa Merge branch 'nd/completion-aliasfiletype-typofix'
Typofix.

* nd/completion-aliasfiletype-typofix:
  completion: fix misspelled config key aliasesfiletype
2018-05-23 14:38:24 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 2c18e6ae24 Merge branch 'js/rebase-recreate-merge'
"git rebase" learned "--rebase-merges" to transplant the whole
topology of commit graph elsewhere.

* js/rebase-recreate-merge:
  rebase -i --rebase-merges: add a section to the man page
  rebase -i: introduce --rebase-merges=[no-]rebase-cousins
  pull: accept --rebase=merges to recreate the branch topology
  rebase --rebase-merges: avoid "empty merges"
  sequencer: handle post-rewrite for merge commands
  sequencer: make refs generated by the `label` command worktree-local
  rebase --rebase-merges: add test for --keep-empty
  rebase: introduce the --rebase-merges option
  rebase-helper --make-script: introduce a flag to rebase merges
  sequencer: fast-forward `merge` commands, if possible
  sequencer: introduce the `merge` command
  sequencer: introduce new commands to reset the revision
  git-rebase--interactive: clarify arguments
  sequencer: offer helpful advice when a command was rescheduled
  sequencer: refactor how original todo list lines are accessed
  sequencer: make rearrange_squash() a bit more obvious
  sequencer: avoid using errno clobbered by rollback_lock_file()
2018-05-23 14:38:20 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 352cf6cfe1 Merge branch 'js/deprecate-grafts'
The functionality of "$GIT_DIR/info/grafts" has been superseded by
the "refs/replace/" mechanism for some time now, but the internal
code had support for it in many places, which has been cleaned up
in order to drop support of the "grafts" mechanism.

* js/deprecate-grafts:
  Remove obsolete script to convert grafts to replace refs
  technical/shallow: describe why shallow cannot use replace refs
  technical/shallow: stop referring to grafts
  filter-branch: stop suggesting to use grafts
  Deprecate support for .git/info/grafts
  Add a test for `git replace --convert-graft-file`
  replace: introduce --convert-graft-file
  replace: prepare create_graft() for converting graft files wholesale
  replace: "libify" create_graft() and callees
  replace: avoid using die() to indicate a bug
  commit: Let the callback of for_each_mergetag return on error
  argv_array: offer to split a string by whitespace
2018-05-23 14:38:17 +09:00
Junio C Hamano c89b6e136e Merge branch 'ds/lazy-load-trees'
The code has been taught to use the duplicated information stored
in the commit-graph file to learn the tree object name for a commit
to avoid opening and parsing the commit object when it makes sense
to do so.

* ds/lazy-load-trees:
  coccinelle: avoid wrong transformation suggestions from commit.cocci
  commit-graph: lazy-load trees for commits
  treewide: replace maybe_tree with accessor methods
  commit: create get_commit_tree() method
  treewide: rename tree to maybe_tree
2018-05-23 14:38:13 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 6532f3740b completion: allow to customize the completable command list
By default we show porcelain, external commands and a couple others
that are also popular. If you are not happy with this list, you can
now customize it a new config variable.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 3301d36b29 completion: add and use --list-cmds=alias
By providing aliases via --list-cmds=, we could simplify command
collection code in the script. We only issue one git command. Before
this patch that is "git config", after it's "git --list-cmds=". In
"git help" completion case we actually reduce one "git" process (for
getting guides) but that call was added in this series so it does not
really count.

A couple of bash functions are removed because they are not needed
anymore. __git_compute_all_commands() and $__git_all_commands stay
because they are still needed for completing pager.* config and
without "alias" group, the result is still cacheable.

There is a slight (good) change in _git_help() with this patch: before
"git help <tab>" shows external commands (as in _not_ part of git) as
well as part of $__git_all_commands. We have finer control over
command listing now and can exclude that because we can't provide a
man page for external commands anyway.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy e11dca10cf completion: add and use --list-cmds=nohelpers
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 84a9713106 completion: let git provide the completable command list
Instead of maintaining a separate list of command classification,
which often could go out of date, let's centralize the information
back in git.

While the function in git-completion.bash implies "list porcelain
commands", that's not exactly what it does. It gets all commands (aka
--list-cmds=main,others) then exclude certain non-porcelain ones. We
could almost recreate this list two lists list-mainporcelain and
others. The non-porcelain-but-included-anyway is added by the third
category list-complete.

Note that the current completion script incorrectly classifies
filter-branch as porcelain and t9902 tests this behavior. We keep it
this way in t9902 because this test does not really care which
particular command is porcelain or plumbing, they're just names.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 1b81d8cb19 help: use command-list.txt for the source of guides
The help command currently hard codes the list of guides and their
summary in C. Let's move this list to command-list.txt. This lets us
extract summary lines from Documentation/git*.txt. This also
potentially lets us list guides in git.txt, but I'll leave that for
now.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 6bb2dc0b94 completion: implement and use --list-cmds=main,others
This is part of the effort to break down and provide commands by
category in machine-readable form. This could be helpful later on when
completion script switches to use --list-cmds for selecting
completable commands. It would be much easier for the user to choose
to complete _all_ commands instead of the default selection by passing
different values to --list-cmds in git-completino.bash.

While at there, replace "git help -a" in git-completion.bash with
--list-cmds since it's better suited for this task.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:14 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 0089521cac git.c: convert --list-* to --list-cmds=*
Even if these are hidden options, let's make them a bit more generic
since we're introducing more listing types shortly. The code is
structured to allow combining multiple listing types together because
we will soon add more types the 'builtins'.

'parseopt' remains separate because it has separate (SPC) to match
git-completion.bash needs and will not combine with others.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 13:23:13 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 8b4c2e0b1c completion: don't return with error from __gitcomp_file_direct()
In __gitcomp_file_direct() we tell Bash that it should handle our
possible completion words as filenames with the following piece of
cleverness:

  # use a hack to enable file mode in bash < 4
  compopt -o filenames +o nospace 2>/dev/null ||
  compgen -f /non-existing-dir/ > /dev/null

Unfortunately, this makes this function always return with error
when it is not invoked in real completion, but e.g. in tests of
't9902-completion.sh':

  - First the 'compopt' line errors out
    - either because in Bash v3.x there is no such command,
    - or because in Bash v4.x it complains about "not currently
      executing completion function",

  - then 'compgen' just silently returns with error because of the
    non-existing directory.

Since __gitcomp_file_direct() is now the last command executed in
__git_complete_index_file(), that function returns with error as well,
which prevents it from being invoked in tests directly as is, and
would require extra steps in test to hide its error code.

So let's make sure that __gitcomp_file_direct() doesn't return with
error, because in the tests coming in the following patch we do want
to exercise __git_complete_index_file() directly,

__gitcomp_file() contains the same construct, and thus it, too, always
returns with error.  Update that function accordingly as well.

While at it, also remove the space from between the redirection
operator and the filename in both functions.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-21 09:38:17 +09:00
Luis Marsano 786ef50a23 git-credential-netrc: accept gpg option
git-credential-netrc was hardcoded to decrypt with 'gpg' regardless of
the gpg.program option. This is a problem on distributions like Debian
that call modern GnuPG something else, like 'gpg2'.
Set the command according to these settings in descending precedence
1. the git-credential-netrc command -g|--gpg option
2. the git gpg.program configuration option
3. the default: 'gpg'

For conformance with Documentation/CodingGuidelines
- use Git.pm for repository and global option queries
- document -g|--gpg command option in command usage
- test repository & command options
- write documentation placeholders according to main standards

Signed-off-by: Luis Marsano <luis.marsano@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-14 08:53:08 +09:00
Luis Marsano f07eeed123 git-credential-netrc: adapt to test framework for git
git-credential-netrc tests did not run in a test repository.
Reuse the main test framework to stage a temporary repository.
To imitate Perl tests under t/
- switch to Test::More module
- use File::Basename & File::Spec::Functions

Signed-off-by: Luis Marsano <luis.marsano@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-14 08:53:08 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 79d92b113c Merge branch 'tg/demote-stash-save-in-completion'
The command line completion (in contrib/) has been taught that "git
stash save" has been deprecated ("git stash push" is the preferred
spelling in the new world) and does not offer it as a possible
completion candidate when "git stash push" can be.

* tg/demote-stash-save-in-completion:
  completion: make stash -p and alias for stash push -p
  completion: stop showing 'save' for stash by default
2018-05-08 15:59:32 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 1dfb929a37 Merge branch 'sg/completion-clear-cached'
The completion script (in contrib/) learned to clear cached list of
command line options upon dot-sourcing it again in a more efficient
way.

* sg/completion-clear-cached:
  completion: reduce overhead of clearing cached --options
2018-05-08 15:59:25 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 7d7d051c5e Merge branch 'ab/nuke-emacs-contrib'
The scripts in contrib/emacs/ have outlived their usefulness and
have been replaced with a stub that errors out and tells the user
there are replacements.

* ab/nuke-emacs-contrib:
  git{,-blame}.el: remove old bitrotting Emacs code
2018-05-08 15:59:22 +09:00
Junio C Hamano b10edb2df5 Merge branch 'ds/commit-graph'
Precompute and store information necessary for ancestry traversal
in a separate file to optimize graph walking.

* ds/commit-graph:
  commit-graph: implement "--append" option
  commit-graph: build graph from starting commits
  commit-graph: read only from specific pack-indexes
  commit: integrate commit graph with commit parsing
  commit-graph: close under reachability
  commit-graph: add core.commitGraph setting
  commit-graph: implement git commit-graph read
  commit-graph: implement git-commit-graph write
  commit-graph: implement write_commit_graph()
  commit-graph: create git-commit-graph builtin
  graph: add commit graph design document
  commit-graph: add format document
  csum-file: refactor finalize_hashfile() method
  csum-file: rename hashclose() to finalize_hashfile()
2018-05-08 15:59:20 +09:00
Junio C Hamano c988f6425a Merge branch 'ab/simplify-perl-makefile'
Recent simplification of build procedure forgot a bit of tweak to
the build procedure of contrib/mw-to-git/

* ab/simplify-perl-makefile:
  Makefile: mark perllibdir as a .PHONY target
  perl: fix installing modules from contrib
2018-05-08 15:59:16 +09:00
Florian Gamböck 085e2ee0e6 completion: load completion file for external subcommand
Adding external subcommands to Git is as easy as to put an executable
file git-foo into PATH. Packaging such subcommands for a Linux
distribution can be achieved by unpacking the executable into /usr/bin
of the user's system. Adding system-wide completion scripts for new
subcommands, however, can be a bit tricky.

Since bash-completion started to use dynamical loading of completion
scripts since v1.90 (preview of v2.0), it is no longer sufficient to
drop a completion script of a subcommand into the standard completions
path, /usr/share/bash-completion/completions, since this script will not
be loaded if called as a git subcommand.

For example, look at https://bugs.gentoo.org/544722. To give a short
summary: The popular git-flow subcommand provides a completion script,
which gets installed as /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/git-flow.

If you now type into a Bash shell:

    git flow <TAB>

You will not get any completions, because bash-completion only loads
completions for git and git has no idea that git-flow is defined in
another file. You have to load this script manually or trigger the
dynamic loader with:

    git-flow <TAB> # Please notice the dash instead of whitespace

This will not complete anything either, because it only defines a Bash
function, without generating completions. But now the correct completion
script has been loaded and the first command can use the completions.

So, the goal is now to teach the git completion script to consider the
possibility of external completion scripts for subcommands, but of
course without breaking current workflows.

I think the easiest method is to use a function that was defined by
bash-completion v1.90, namely _completion_loader. It will take care of
loading the correct script if present. Afterwards, the git completion
script behaves as usual.

_completion_loader was introduced in commit 20c05b43 of bash-completion
(https://github.com/scop/bash-completion.git) back in 2011, so it should
be available in even older LTS distributions. This function searches for
external completion scripts not only in the default path
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions, but also in the user's home
directory via $XDG_DATA_HOME and in a user specified directory via
$BASH_COMPLETION_USER_DIR.

The only "drawback" (if it even can be called as such) is, that if
_completion_loader does not find a completion script, it automatically
registers a minimal function for basic path completion. In practice,
however, this will not matter, because in this case the given command is
a git command in its dashed form, e.g. 'git-diff-index', and those have
been deprecated for a long time.

This way we can leverage bash-completion's dynamic loading for git
subcommands and make it easier for developers to distribute custom
completion scripts.

Signed-off-by: Florian Gamböck <mail@floga.de>
Acked-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-07 23:24:45 +09:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 92c4a7a129 completion: fix misspelled config key aliasesfiletype
The correct name in git-send-email.perl is aliasfiletype [1]. There are
actually two instances of this misspelling. The other was found and
fixed in 6068ac8848 (completion: add missing configuration variables -
2010-12-20)

[1] 994d6c66d3 (send-email: address expansion for common mailers - 2006-05-14)

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-06 18:50:55 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 279ffad17d coccinelle: avoid wrong transformation suggestions from commit.cocci
The semantic patch 'contrib/coccinelle/commit.cocci' added in
2e27bd7731 (treewide: replace maybe_tree with accessor methods,
2018-04-06) is supposed to "ensure that all references to the
'maybe_tree' member of struct commit are either mutations or accesses
through get_commit_tree()".  So get_commit_tree() clearly must be able
to directly access the 'maybe_tree' member, and 'commit.cocci' has a
bit of a roundabout workaround to ensure that get_commit_tree()'s
direct access in its return statement is not transformed: after all
references to 'maybe_tree' have been transformed to a call to
get_commit_tree(), including the reference in get_commit_tree()
itself, the last rule transforms back a 'return get_commit_tree()'
statement, back then found only in get_commit_tree() itself, to a
direct access.

Unfortunately, already the very next commit shows that this workaround
is insufficient: 7b8a21dba1 (commit-graph: lazy-load trees for
commits, 2018-04-06) extends get_commit_tree() with a condition
directly accessing the 'maybe_tree' member, and Coccinelle with
'commit.cocci' promptly detects it and suggests a transformation to
avoid it.  This transformation is clearly wrong, because calling
get_commit_tree() to access 'maybe_tree' _in_ get_commit_tree() would
obviously lead to recursion.  Furthermore, the same commit added
another, more specialized getter function get_commit_tree_in_graph(),
whose legitimate direct access to 'maybe_tree' triggers a similar
wrong transformation suggestion.

Exclude both of these getter functions from the general rule in
'commit.cocci' that matches their direct accesses to 'maybe_tree'.
Also exclude load_tree_for_commit(), which, as static helper funcion
of get_commit_tree_in_graph(), has legitimate direct access to
'maybe_tree' as well.

The last rule transforming back 'return get_commit_tree()' statements
to direct accesses thus became unnecessary, remove it.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-05-02 13:38:52 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin a3694d949f Remove obsolete script to convert grafts to replace refs
The functionality is now implemented as `git replace
--convert-graft-file`.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-30 11:12:32 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin 1131ec9818 pull: accept --rebase=merges to recreate the branch topology
Similar to the `preserve` mode simply passing the `--preserve-merges`
option to the `rebase` command, the `merges` mode simply passes the
`--rebase-merges` option.

This will allow users to conveniently rebase non-trivial commit
topologies when pulling new commits, without flattening them.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-26 12:28:43 +09:00
Johannes Schindelin 8f6aed71d2 rebase: introduce the --rebase-merges option
Once upon a time, this here developer thought: wouldn't it be nice if,
say, Git for Windows' patches on top of core Git could be represented as
a thicket of branches, and be rebased on top of core Git in order to
maintain a cherry-pick'able set of patch series?

The original attempt to answer this was: git rebase --preserve-merges.

However, that experiment was never intended as an interactive option,
and it only piggy-backed on git rebase --interactive because that
command's implementation looked already very, very familiar: it was
designed by the same person who designed --preserve-merges: yours truly.

Some time later, some other developer (I am looking at you, Andreas!
;-)) decided that it would be a good idea to allow --preserve-merges to
be combined with --interactive (with caveats!) and the Git maintainer
(well, the interim Git maintainer during Junio's absence, that is)
agreed, and that is when the glamor of the --preserve-merges design
started to fall apart rather quickly and unglamorously.

The reason? In --preserve-merges mode, the parents of a merge commit (or
for that matter, of *any* commit) were not stated explicitly, but were
*implied* by the commit name passed to the `pick` command.

This made it impossible, for example, to reorder commits. Not to mention
to move commits between branches or, deity forbid, to split topic branches
into two.

Alas, these shortcomings also prevented that mode (whose original
purpose was to serve Git for Windows' needs, with the additional hope
that it may be useful to others, too) from serving Git for Windows'
needs.

Five years later, when it became really untenable to have one unwieldy,
big hodge-podge patch series of partly related, partly unrelated patches
in Git for Windows that was rebased onto core Git's tags from time to
time (earning the undeserved wrath of the developer of the ill-fated
git-remote-hg series that first obsoleted Git for Windows' competing
approach, only to be abandoned without maintainer later) was really
untenable, the "Git garden shears" were born [*1*/*2*]: a script,
piggy-backing on top of the interactive rebase, that would first
determine the branch topology of the patches to be rebased, create a
pseudo todo list for further editing, transform the result into a real
todo list (making heavy use of the `exec` command to "implement" the
missing todo list commands) and finally recreate the patch series on
top of the new base commit.

That was in 2013. And it took about three weeks to come up with the
design and implement it as an out-of-tree script. Needless to say, the
implementation needed quite a few years to stabilize, all the while the
design itself proved itself sound.

With this patch, the goodness of the Git garden shears comes to `git
rebase -i` itself. Passing the `--rebase-merges` option will generate
a todo list that can be understood readily, and where it is obvious
how to reorder commits. New branches can be introduced by inserting
`label` commands and calling `merge <label>`. And once this mode will
have become stable and universally accepted, we can deprecate the design
mistake that was `--preserve-merges`.

Link *1*:
https://github.com/msysgit/msysgit/blob/master/share/msysGit/shears.sh
Link *2*:
https://github.com/git-for-windows/build-extra/blob/master/shears.sh

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-26 12:28:43 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 89e5aa3dff Merge branch 'sb/filenames-with-dashes'
Rename bunch of source files to more consistently use dashes
instead of underscores to connect words.

* sb/filenames-with-dashes:
  replace_object.c: rename to use dash in file name
  sha1_file.c: rename to use dash in file name
  sha1_name.c: rename to use dash in file name
  exec_cmd: rename to use dash in file name
  unicode_width.h: rename to use dash in file name
  write_or_die.c: rename to use dashes in file name
2018-04-25 13:29:05 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 3a940e90d5 Merge branch 'cb/bash-completion-ls-files-processing'
Shell completion (in contrib) that gives list of paths have been
optimized somewhat.

* cb/bash-completion-ls-files-processing:
  completion: improve ls-files filter performance
2018-04-25 13:29:02 +09:00
Thomas Gummerer df70b190bd completion: make stash -p and alias for stash push -p
We define 'git stash -p' as an alias for 'git stash push -p' in the
manpage.  Do the same in the completion script, so all options that
can be given to 'git stash push' are being completed when the user is
using 'git stash -p --<tab>'.  Currently the only additional option
the user will get is '--message', but there may be more in the future.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-20 10:39:50 +09:00
Thomas Gummerer 0eb5a4f911 completion: stop showing 'save' for stash by default
The 'save' subcommand in git stash has been deprecated in
fd2ebf14db ("stash: mark "git stash save" deprecated in the man page",
2017-10-22).

Stop showing it when the users enters 'git stash <tab>' or 'git stash
s<tab>'.  Keep showing it however when the user enters 'git stash sa<tab>'
or any more characters of the 'save' subcommand.  This is designed to
not encourage users to use 'git stash save', but still leaving the
completion option once it's clear that's what the user means.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-20 10:39:48 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 94408dc71c completion: reduce overhead of clearing cached --options
To get the names of all '$__git_builtin_*' variables caching --options
of builtin commands in order to unset them, 8b0eaa41f2 (completion:
clear cached --options when sourcing the completion script,
2018-03-22) runs a 'set |sed s///' pipeline.  This works both in Bash
and in ZSH, but has a higher than necessary overhead with the extra
processes.

In Bash we can do better: run the 'compgen -v __gitcomp_builtin_'
builtin command, which lists the same variables, but without a
pipeline and 'sed' it can do so with lower overhead.
ZSH will still continue to run that pipeline.

This change also happens to work around an issue in the default Bash
version shipped in macOS (3.2.57), reported by users of the Powerline
shell prompt, which was triggered by the same commit 8b0eaa41f2 as
well.  Powerline uses several Unicode Private Use Area code points to
represent some of its pretty text UI elements (arrows and what not),
and these are stored in the $PS1 variable.  Apparently the 'set'
builtin of said Bash version on macOS has issues with these code
points, and produces garbled output where Powerline's special symbols
should be in the $PS1 variable.  This, in turn, triggers the following
error message in the downstream 'sed' process:

  sed: RE error: illegal byte sequence

Other Bash versions, notably 4.4.19 on macOS via homebrew (i.e. a
newer version on the same platform) and 3.2.25 on CentOS (i.e. a
slightly earlier version, though on a different platform) are not
affected.  ZSH in macOS (the versions shipped by default or installed
via homebrew) or on other platforms isn't affected either.

With this patch neither the 'set' builtin is invoked to print garbage,
nor 'sed' to choke on it.

Issue-on-macOS-reported-by: Stephon Harris <theonestep4@gmail.com>
Issue-on-macOS-explained-by: Matthew Coleman <matt@1eanda.com>
Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-18 08:43:31 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 7b00342068 completion: fill COMPREPLY directly when completing paths
During git-aware path completion, when a lot of path components have
to be listed, a significant amount of time is spent in
__gitcomp_file(), or more accurately in the shell loop of
__gitcompappend(), iterating over all the path components filtering
path components matching the current word to be completed, adding
prefix path components, and placing the resulting matching paths into
the COMPREPLY array.

Now, a previous patch in this series made 'git ls-files' and 'git
diff-index' list only paths matching the current word to be completed,
so an additional filtering in __gitcomp_file() is not necessary
anymore.  Adding the prefix path components could be done much more
efficiently in __git_index_files()'s 'awk' script while stripping
trailing path components and removing duplicates and quoting.  And
then the resulting paths won't require any more filtering or
processing before being handed over to Bash, so we could fill the
COMPREPLY array directly.

Unfortunately, we can't simply use the __gitcomp_direct() helper
function to do that, because __gitcomp_file() does one additional
thing: it tells Bash that we are doing filename completion, so the
shell will kindly do four important things for us:

  1. Append a trailing space to all filenames.
  2. Append a trailing '/' to all directory names.
  3. Escape any meta, globbing, separator, etc. characters.
  4. List only the current path component when listing possible
     completions (i.e. 'dir/subdir/f<TAB>' will list 'file1', 'file2',
     etc. instead of the whole 'dir/subdir/file1',
     'dir/subdir/file2').

While we could let __git_index_files()'s 'awk' script take care of the
first two points, the third one gets tricky, and we absolutely need
the shell's support for the fourth.

Add the helper function __gitcomp_file_direct(), which, just like
__gitcomp_direct(), fills the COMPREPLY array with prefiltered and
preprocessed paths without any additional processing, without a shell
loop, with just one single compound assignment, and, similar to
__gitcomp_file(), tells Bash and ZSH that we are doing filename
completion.  Extend __git_index_files()'s 'awk' script a bit to
prepend any prefix path components to all listed paths.  Finally,
modify __git_complete_index_file() to feed __git_index_files()'s
output to ___gitcomp_file_direct() instead of __gitcomp_file().

After this patch there is no shell loop left in the path completion
code path.

This speeds up path completion when there are a lot of paths matching
the current word to be completed.  In a pathological repository with
100k files in a single directory, listing all those files:

  Before this patch, best of five, using GNU awk on Linux:

    $ time cur=dir/ __git_complete_index_file

    real    0m0.983s
    user    0m1.004s
    sys     0m0.033s

  After:

    real    0m0.313s
    user    0m0.341s
    sys     0m0.029s

  Difference: -68.2%
  Speedup:      3.1x

  To see the benefits of the whole patch series, the same command with
  v2.17.0:

    real    0m2.736s
    user    0m2.472s
    sys     0m0.610s

  Difference: -88.6%
  Speedup:      8.7x

Note that this patch changes the output of the __git_index_files()
helper function by unconditionally prepending the prefix path
components to every listed path.  This would break users' completion
scriptlets that directly run:

  __gitcomp_file "$(__git_index_files ...)" "$pfx" "$cur_"

because that would add the prefix path components once more.
However, __git_index_files() is kind of a "helper function of a helper
function", and users' completion scriptlets should have been using
__git_complete_index_file() for git-aware path completion in the first
place, so this is likely doesn't worth worrying about.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:37 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 193757f806 completion: improve handling quoted paths in 'git ls-files's output
If any pathname contains backslash, double quote, tab, newline, or any
control characters, 'git ls-files' and 'git diff-index' will enclose
that pathname in double quotes and escape those special characters
using C-style one-character escape sequences or \nnn octal values.
This prevents those files from being listed during git-aware path
completion, because due to the quoting they will never match the
current word to be completed.

Extend __git_index_files()'s 'awk' script to remove all that quoting
and escaping from unique path components, so even paths containing
(almost all) such special characters can be completed.

Paths containing newline characters are still an issue, though.  We
use newlines as separator character when filling the COMPREPLY array,
so a path with one or more newline will end up split to two or more
elements in COMPREPLY, basically breaking completion.  There is
nothing we can do about it without a significant performance hit, so
let's just ignore such paths for now.  As far as paths with newlines
are concerned, this isn't any different from the previous behavior,
because those paths were always omitted, though in the past they were
omitted because due to the quoting they didn't match the current word
to be completed.  Anyway, Bash's own filename completion (Meta-/) can
complete even those paths, if need be.

Note:

  - We don't dequote path components right away as they are coming in,
    because then we would have to dequote each directory name
    repeatedly, as many times as it appears in the input, i.e. as many
    times as the number of listed paths it contains.  Instead, we
    dequote them at the end, as we print unique path components.

  - Even when a directory name itself does not contain any special
    characters, it will still be quoted if any of its trailing path
    components do.  If a directory contains paths both with and
    without special characters, then the name of that directory will
    appear both quoted and unquoted in the output of 'git ls-files'
    and 'git diff-index'.  Consequently, we will add such a directory
    name to the deduplicating associative array twice: once quoted and
    once unquoted.

    This means that we have to be careful after dequoting a directory
    name, and only print it if we haven't seen the same directory name
    unquoted.

  - It would be wonderful if we could just pass '-z' to those git
    commands to output \0-separated unquoted paths, and use \0 as
    record separator in the 'awk' script processing their output...
    this patch would be so much simpler, almost trivial even.
    Unfortunately, however, POSIX and most 'awk' implementations don't
    support \0 as record separator (GNU awk does support it).

  - This patch makes the earlier change to list paths with
    'core.quotePath=false' basically redundant, because this could
    decode any \nnn-escaped non-ASCII character just fine, as well.
    However, I suspect that 'git ls-files' can deal with those
    non-ASCII characters faster than this updated 'awk' script; just
    in case someone is burdened with tons of pathnames containing
    non-ASCII characters.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor c1bc0a0e92 completion: remove repeated dirnames with 'awk' during path completion
During git-aware path completion, after all the trailing path
components have been removed from the output of 'git ls-files' and
'git diff-index' (see previous patch), each directory name is repeated
as many times as the number of listed paths it contains.  This can be
a lot of repetitions, especially when invoking path completion close
to the root of a big worktree, which would cause a considerable
overhead downstream of __git_index_files(), in particular in the shell
loop that fills the COMPREPLY array.  To reduce this overhead,
__git_index_files() runs the classic '... |sort |uniq' pattern to
remove those repetitions from the function's output.

While removing repeated directory names is effective in reducing the
number of iterations in that shell loop, it still imposes the overhead
of fork()+exec()ing two external processes, and two additional stages
in the pipeline, where potentially relatively large amount of data can
be passed between two subsequent pipeline stages.

Extend __git_index_files()'s 'awk' script to remove repeated path
components by first creating and filling an associative array indexed
by all encountered path components (after the trailing path components
have been removed), and then iterating over this array and printing
the indices, i.e. unique path components.  This way we can remove the
'|sort |uniq' pipeline stages, and their eliminated overhead results
in faster path completion.

Listing all tracked files (12) and directories (23) at the top of the
worktree in linux.git (over 62k files), i.e. what's doing all the hard
work behind 'git rm <TAB>':

  Before this patch, best of five, using GNU awk on Linux:

    real    0m0.069s
    user    0m0.089s
    sys     0m0.026s

  After:

    real    0m0.052s
    user    0m0.072s
    sys     0m0.014s

  Difference: -24.6%

Note that this changes order of elements in __git_index_files()'s
output.  This is not an issue, because this function was only ever
intended to feed paths into the COMPREPLY array, and Bash will sort
its elements (according to the users locale) anyway.

Note also that using 'awk' to remove repeated path components is also
beneficial for the performance of the next two patches:

  - The first will extend this 'awk' script to dequote quoted paths in
    the output of 'git ls-files' and 'git diff-index'.  With this
    patch it will only have to dequote unique path components, not
    all.

  - The second will, among other things, extend this 'awk' script to
    prepend prefix path components from the command line to the
    currently completed path component.  Consequently, each line in
    'awk's output will grow longer.  Without this patch that '|sort
    |uniq' would have to exchange and process that much more data.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 105c0efff3 completion: use 'awk' to strip trailing path components
During git-aware path completion we complete one path component at a
time, i.e. 'git add <TAB>' offers only 'dir/' at first, not
'dir/subdir/file' right away, just like Bash's own filename
completion.  However, since both 'git ls-files' and 'git diff-index'
dive deep into subdirectories, we have to strip all trailing path
components from the listed paths, keeping only the leading path
component.  This stripping is currently done in a shell loop in
__git_index_files(), which can take a significant amount of time when
it has to iterate through a large number of paths.

Replace this shell loop with a little 'awk' script using '/' as input
field separator and printing the first field, which produces the same
output much faster.

Listing all tracked files (12) and directories (23) at the top of the
worktree in linux.git (over 62k files), i.e. what's doing all the hard
work behind 'git rm <TAB>':

  Before this patch, best of five, using GNU awk on Linux:

    $ time cur= __git_complete_index_file

    real    0m2.149s
    user    0m1.307s
    sys     0m1.086s

  After:

    real    0m0.067s
    user    0m0.089s
    sys     0m0.023s

  Difference: -96.9%
  Speedup:     32.1x

Note that this could be done with 'sed', or even with 'cut', just as
well, but the upcoming patches require 'awk's scriptability.

Note also that this change means one more fork()+exec()ed process
during path completion, adding more overhead especially on Windows,
but a later patch will more than make up for it by eliminating two
other processes in the same function.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor a364e984d1 completion: let 'ls-files' and 'diff-index' filter matching paths
During git-aware path completion, e.g. 'git rm dir/fil<TAB>', both
'git ls-files' and 'git diff-index' list all paths in the given 'dir/'
matching certain criteria (cached, modified, untracked, etc.)
appropriate for the given git command, even paths whose names don't
begin with 'fil'.  This comes with a considerable performance
penalty when the directory in question contains a lot of paths, but
the current word can be uniquely completed or when only a handful of
those paths match the current word.

Reduce the number of iterations in this codepath from the number of
paths to the number of matching paths by specifying an appropriate
globbing pattern to 'git ls-files' and 'git diff-index' to list only
paths that match the current word to be completed.

Note that both commands treat backslashes as escape characters in
their file arguments, e.g. to preserve the literal meaning of globbing
characters, so we have to double every backslash in the globbing
pattern.  This is why one of the path completion tests specifically
checks the completion of a path containing a literal backslash
character (that test still fails, though, because both commands output
such paths enclosed in double quotes and the special characters
escaped; a later patch in this series will deal with those).

This speeds up path completion considerably when there are a lot of
non-matching paths to be filtered out.  Uniquely completing a tracked
filename at the top of the worktree in linux.git (over 62k files),
i.e. what's doing all the hard work behind 'git rm Mak<TAB>' to
complete 'Makefile':

  Before this patch, best of five, on Linux:

    $ time cur=Mak __git_complete_index_file

    real    0m2.159s
    user    0m1.299s
    sys     0m1.089s

  After:

    real    0m0.033s
    user    0m0.023s
    sys     0m0.015s

  Difference: -98.5%
  Speedup:     65.4x

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor f12785a3a7 completion: improve handling quoted paths on the command line
Our git-aware path completion doesn't work when it has to complete a
word already containing quoted and/or backslash-escaped characters on
the command line.  The root cause of the issue is that completion
functions see all words on the command line verbatim, i.e. including
all backslash, single and double quote characters that the shell would
eventually remove when executing the finished command.  These
quoting/escaping characters cause different issues depending on which
path component of the word to be completed contains them:

  - The quoting/escaping is in the prefix path component(s).

    Let's suppose we have a directory called 'New Dir', containing two
    untracked files 'file.c' and 'file.o', and we have a gitignore
    rule ignoring object files.  In this case all of these:

      git add New\ Dir/<TAB>
      git add "New Dir/<TAB>
      git add 'New Dir/<TAB>

    should uniquely complete 'file.c' right away, but Bash offers both
    'file.c' and 'file.o' instead.  The reason for this behavior is
    that our completion script uses the prefix directory name like
    'git -C "New\ Dir/" ls-files ...", i.e. with the backslash inside
    double quotes.  Git then tries to enter a directory called
    'New\ Dir', which (most likely) fails because such a directory
    doesn't exists.  As a result our completion script doesn't list
    any files, leaves the COMPREPLY array empty, which in turn causes
    Bash to fall back to its simple filename completion and lists all
    files in that directory, i.e. both 'file.c' and 'file.o'.

  - The quoting/escaping is in the path component to be completed.

    Let's suppose we have two untracked files 'New File.c' and
    'New File.o', and we have a gitignore rule ignoring object files.
    In this case all of these:

      git add New\ Fi<TAB>
      git add "New Fi<TAB>
      git add 'New Fi<TAB>

    should uniquely complete 'New File.c' right away, but Bash offers
    both 'New File.c' and 'New File.o' instead.  The reason for this
    behavior is that our completion script uses this 'New\ Fi' or
    '"New Fi' etc. word to filter matching paths, and of course none
    of the potential filenames will match because of the included
    backslash or double quote.  The end result is the same as above:
    the completion script doesn't list any files, Bash falls back to
    its filename completion, which then lists the matching object file
    as well.

Add the new helper function __git_dequote() [1], which removes (most
of[2]) the quoting and escaping from the word it gets as argument.  To
minimize the overhead of calling this function, store its result in
the variable $dequoted_word, supposed to be declared local in the
caller; simply printing the result would require a command
substitution imposing the overhead of fork()ing a subshell.  Use this
function in __git_complete_index_file() to dequote the current word,
i.e. the path, to be completed, to avoid the above described
quoting-related issues, thereby fixing two of the failing quoted path
completion tests.

[1] The bash-completion project already has a dequote() function,
    which I hoped I could borrow to deal with this, but unfortunately
    it doesn't work quite well for this purpose (perhaps that's why
    even the bash-completion project only rarely uses it).  The main
    issue is that their dequote() is implemented as:

      eval printf %s "$1" 2> /dev/null

    where $1 would contain the word to be completed.  While it's a
    short and sweet one-liner, the use of 'eval' requires that $1 is a
    syntactically valid string, which is not the case when quoting the
    path like 'git add "New Dir/<TAB>'.  This causes 'eval' to fail,
    because it can't find the matching closing double quote, and the
    function returns nothing.  The result is totally broken behavior,
    as if the current word were empty, and the completion script would
    then list all files from the current directory.  This is why one
    of the quoted path completion tests specifically checks the
    completion of a path with an opening but without a corresponding
    closing double quote character.  Furthermore, the 'eval' performs
    all kinds of expansions, which may or may not be desired; I think
    it's the latter.  Finally, using this function would require a
    command substitution.

[2] Bash understands the $'string' quoting as well, which "expands to
    'string', with backslash-escaped characters replaced as specified
    by the ANSI C standard" (quoted from Bash manpage).  Since shell
    metacharacters, field separators, globbing, etc. can all be easily
    entered using standard shell escaping or quoting, this type of
    quoting comes in handly when dealing with control characters that
    are otherwise difficult both to "type" and to see on the command
    line.  Because of this difficulty I would assume that people do
    avoid pathnames with such control characters anyway, so I didn't
    bother implementing it.  This function is already way too long as
    it is.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 3dfe23ba51 completion: support completing non-ASCII pathnames
Unless the user has 'core.quotePath=false' somewhere in the
configuration, both 'git ls-files' and 'git diff-index' will by
default quote any pathnames that contain bytes with values higher than
0x80, and escape those bytes as '\nnn' octal values.  This prevents
completing paths when the current path component to be completed
contains any non-ASCII, most notably UTF-8, characters, because none
of the listed quoted paths will match the current word on the command
line.

Set 'core.quotePath=false' for those 'git ls-files' and 'git
diff-index' invocations, so they won't consider bytes higher than 0x80
as "unusual", and won't quote pathnames containing such characters.

Note that pathnames containing backslash, double quote, or control
characters will still be quoted; a later patch in this series will
deal with those.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 6bf0ced4e2 completion: simplify prefix path component handling during path completion
Once upon a time 'git -C "" cmd' errored out with "Cannot change to
'': No such file or directory", therefore the completion script took
extra steps to run 'git -C "." cmd' instead; see fca416a41e
(completion: use "git -C $there" instead of (cd $there && git ...),
2014-10-09).

Those extra steps are not needed since 6a536e2076 (git: treat "git -C
'<path>'" as a no-op when <path> is empty, 2015-03-06), so remove
them.

While at it, also simplify how the trailing '/' is appended to the
variable holding the prefix path components.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
SZEDER Gábor 722e31c713 completion: move __git_complete_index_file() next to its helpers
It's much easier to read, understand and modify the functions related
to git-aware path completion when they are right next to each other.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-17 12:49:36 +09:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 6d5ed4836d git{,-blame}.el: remove old bitrotting Emacs code
The git-blame.el mode has been superseded by Emacs's own
vc-annotate (invoked by C-x v g). Users of the git.el mode are now
much better off using either Magit or the Git backend for Emacs's own
VC mode.

These modes were added over 10 years ago when Emacs's own Git support
was much less mature, and there weren't other mature modes in the wild
or shipped with Emacs itself.

These days these modes have few if any users, and users of git aren't
well served by us shipping these (some OS's install them alongside git
by default, which is confusing and leads users astray).

So let's remove these per Alexandre Julliard's message to the
ML[1]. If someone still wants these for some reason they're better
served by hosting these elsewhere (e.g. on ELPA), instead of us
distributing them with git.

However, since downstream packagers such as Debian are packaging this
as git-el it's less disruptive to still carry these files as Elisp
code that'll error out with a message suggesting alternatives, rather
than drop the files entirely[2].

Then rather than receive a cryptic load error when they upgrade
existing users will get an error directing them to the README file, or
to just stop requiring these modes. I think it makes sense to link to
GitHub's hosting of contrib/emacs/README (which'll be updated by the
time users see this) so they don't have to hunt down the packaged
README on their local system.

1. "Re: [PATCH] git.el: handle default excludesfile
   properly" (87muzlwhb0.fsf@winehq.org) --
   https://public-inbox.org/git/87muzlwhb0.fsf@winehq.org/

2. "Re: [PATCH v3] git{,-blame}.el: remove old bitrotting Emacs
   code" (20180327165751.GA4343@aiede.svl.corp.google.com) --
   https://public-inbox.org/git/20180327165751.GA4343@aiede.svl.corp.google.com/

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-16 17:25:49 +09:00
Stefan Beller e233bef43e unicode_width.h: rename to use dash in file name
This is more consistent with the project style. The majority of Git's
source files use dashes in preference to underscores in their file names.

Also adjust contrib/update-unicode as well.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
2018-04-11 18:11:00 +09:00
Junio C Hamano cd94dd02a6 Merge branch 'ab/drop-contrib-examples'
* ab/drop-contrib-examples:
  Remove contrib/examples/*
2018-04-11 13:09:54 +09:00
Derrick Stolee 2e27bd7731 treewide: replace maybe_tree with accessor methods
In anticipation of making trees load lazily, create a Coccinelle
script (contrib/coccinelle/commit.cocci) to ensure that all
references to the 'maybe_tree' member of struct commit are either
mutations or accesses through get_commit_tree() or
get_commit_tree_oid().

Apply the Coccinelle script to create the rest of the patch.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-11 10:47:16 +09:00
Junio C Hamano 2d5792f071 Merge branch 'bw/c-plus-plus' into ds/lazy-load-trees
* bw/c-plus-plus: (37 commits)
  replace: rename 'new' variables
  trailer: rename 'template' variables
  tempfile: rename 'template' variables
  wrapper: rename 'template' variables
  environment: rename 'namespace' variables
  diff: rename 'template' variables
  environment: rename 'template' variables
  init-db: rename 'template' variables
  unpack-trees: rename 'new' variables
  trailer: rename 'new' variables
  submodule: rename 'new' variables
  split-index: rename 'new' variables
  remote: rename 'new' variables
  ref-filter: rename 'new' variables
  read-cache: rename 'new' variables
  line-log: rename 'new' variables
  imap-send: rename 'new' variables
  http: rename 'new' variables
  entry: rename 'new' variables
  diffcore-delta: rename 'new' variables
  ...
2018-04-11 10:46:32 +09:00
Christian Hesse cfb3a47cad perl: fix installing modules from contrib
Commit 20d2a30f (Makefile: replace perl/Makefile.PL with simple make rules)
removed a target that allowed Makefiles from contrib/ to get the correct
install path. This introduces a new target for main Makefile and fixes
installation for Mediawiki module.

v2: Pass prefix as that can have influence as well, add single quotes
    for _SQ variant.

Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
2018-04-11 10:29:03 +09:00
Junio C Hamano ef06d74b45 Merge branch 'nd/parseopt-completion-more'
The mechanism to use parse-options API to automate the command line
completion continues to get extended and polished.

* nd/parseopt-completion-more:
  completion: use __gitcomp_builtin in _git_cherry
  completion: use __gitcomp_builtin in _git_ls_tree
  completion: delete option-only completion commands
  completion: add --option completion for most builtin commands
  completion: factor out _git_xxx calling code
  completion: mention the oldest version we need to support
  git.c: add hidden option --list-parseopt-builtins
  git.c: move cmd_struct declaration up
2018-04-10 16:28:22 +09:00
Junio C Hamano d19e556529 Merge branch 'jk/diff-highlight-graph-fix'
"diff-highlight" filter (in contrib/) learned to undertand "git log
--graph" output better.

* jk/diff-highlight-graph-fix:
  diff-highlight: detect --graph by indent
  diff-highlight: use flush() helper consistently
  diff-highlight: test graphs with --color
  diff-highlight: test interleaved parallel lines of history
  diff-highlight: prefer "echo" to "cat" in tests
  diff-highlight: use test_tick in graph test
  diff-highlight: correct test graph diagram
2018-04-10 16:28:21 +09:00
Clemens Buchacher 78a2d21231 completion: improve ls-files filter performance
From the output of ls-files, we remove all but the leftmost path
component and then we eliminate duplicates. We do this in a while loop,
which is a performance bottleneck when the number of iterations is large
(e.g. for 60000 files in linux.git).

$ COMP_WORDS=(git status -- ar) COMP_CWORD=3; time _git

real    0m11.876s
user    0m4.685s
sys     0m6.808s

Replacing the loop with the cut command improves performance
significantly:

$ COMP_WORDS=(git status -- ar) COMP_CWORD=3; time _git

real    0m1.372s
user    0m0.263s
sys     0m0.167s

The measurements were done with Msys2 bash, which is used by Git for
Windows.

When filtering the ls-files output we take care not to touch absolute
paths. This is redundant, because ls-files will never output absolute
paths. Remove the unnecessary operations.

The issue was reported here:
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/1533

Signed-off-by: Clemens Buchacher <drizzd@gmx.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-10 16:00:53 +09:00
Derrick Stolee 4ce58ee38d commit-graph: create git-commit-graph builtin
Teach git the 'commit-graph' builtin that will be used for writing and
reading packed graph files. The current implementation is mostly
empty, except for an '--object-dir' option.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-04-02 14:27:38 -07:00
Junio C Hamano 87cc76fa3a Merge branch 'nd/parseopt-completion'
Hotfix for recently graduated topic that give help to completion
scripts from the Git subcommands that are being completed

* nd/parseopt-completion:
  t9902: disable test on the list of merge-strategies under GETTEXT_POISON
  completion: clear cached --options when sourcing the completion script
2018-03-28 11:04:24 -07:00
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 49eb8d39c7 Remove contrib/examples/*
There were some side discussions at Git Merge this year about how we
should just update the README to tell users they can dig these up from
the history if the need them, do that.

Looking at the "git log" for this directory we get quite a bit more
patch churn than we should here, mainly from things fixing various
tree-wide issues.

There's also confusion on the list occasionally about how these should
be treated, "Re: [PATCH 1/4] stash: convert apply to
builtin" (<CA+CzEk9QpmHK_TSBwQfEedNqrcVSBp3xY7bdv1YA_KxePiFeXw@mail.gmail.com>)
being the latest example of that.

Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-26 13:48:50 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy c55c4a5b64 completion: use __gitcomp_builtin in _git_cherry
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-25 09:35:25 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy be6d1b24ad completion: use __gitcomp_builtin in _git_ls_tree
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-25 09:35:23 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 1dc26db1ff completion: delete option-only completion commands
The new function __git_complete_common can take over this job with
less code to maintain.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-25 09:35:22 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 9f642a7169 completion: add --option completion for most builtin commands
Many builtin commands use parseopt which can expose the option list
via --git-completion-helper but do not have explicit support in
git-completion.bash. This patch detects those commands and uses
__gitcomp_builtin for option completion.

This does not pollute the command name completion though. "git <tab>"
will show you the same set as before. This only kicks in when you type
the correct command name.

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-25 09:34:34 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy 48e1c69ade completion: factor out _git_xxx calling code
Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-25 09:33:45 -07:00
Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy d23bb387ae completion: mention the oldest version we need to support
This is more of a note for git-completion.bash contributors, not
users. The bash version is from MacOS [1]. Most Linux distros should
be 4.x at this point.

[1] https://public-inbox.org/git/%3CCAPig+cQXT1ov4MjzSzqiLBzr4wN1XcP7aSxMP+_dhtWtYwhDAA@mail.gmail.com%3E/

Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclouds@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-25 09:33:27 -07:00
SZEDER Gábor 8b0eaa41f2 completion: clear cached --options when sourcing the completion script
The established way to update the completion script in an already
running shell is to simply source it again: this brings in any new
--options and features, and clears caching variables.  E.g. it clears
the variables caching the list of (all|porcelain) git commands, so
when they are later lazy-initialized again, then they will list and
cache any newly installed commmands as well.

Unfortunately, since d401f3debc (git-completion.bash: introduce
__gitcomp_builtin, 2018-02-09) and subsequent patches this doesn't
work for a lot of git commands' options.  To eliminate a lot of
hard-to-maintain hard-coded lists of options, those commits changed
the completion script to use a bunch of programmatically created and
lazy-initialized variables to cache the options of those builtin
porcelain commands that use parse-options.  These variables are not
cleared upon sourcing the completion script, therefore they continue
caching the old lists of options, even when some commands recently
learned new options or when deprecated options were removed.

Always 'unset' these variables caching the options of builtin commands
when sourcing the completion script.

Redirect 'unset's stderr to /dev/null, because ZSH's 'unset' complains
if it's invoked without any arguments, i.e. no variables caching
builtin's options are set.  This can happen, if someone were to source
the completion script twice without completing any --options in
between.  Bash stays silent in this case.

Add tests to ensure that these variables are indeed cleared when the
completion script is sourced; not just the variables caching options,
but all other caching variables, i.e. the variables caching commands,
porcelain commands and merge strategies as well.

Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-22 10:22:09 -07:00
Junio C Hamano c108a77f8f Merge branch 'tz/complete-tag-delete-tagname'
* tz/complete-tag-delete-tagname:
  completion: complete tags with git tag --delete/--verify
2018-03-21 11:30:15 -07:00
Jeff King 4551fbba14 diff-highlight: detect --graph by indent
This patch fixes a corner case where diff-highlight may
scramble some diffs when combined with --graph.

Commit 7e4ffb4c17 (diff-highlight: add support for --graph
output, 2016-08-29) taught diff-highlight to skip past the
graph characters at the start of each line with this regex:

  ($COLOR?\|$COLOR?\s+)*

I.e., any series of pipes separated by and followed by
arbitrary whitespace.  We need to match more than just a
single space because the commit in question may be indented
to accommodate other parts of the graph drawing. E.g.:

 * commit 1234abcd
 | ...
 | diff --git ...

has only a single space, but for the last commit before a
fork:

 | | |
 | * | commit 1234abcd
 | |/  ...
 | |   diff --git

the diff lines have more spaces between the pipes and the
start of the diff.

However, when we soak up all of those spaces with the
$GRAPH regex, we may accidentally include the leading space
for a context line. That means we may consider the actual
contents of a context line as part of the diff syntax. In
other words, something like this:

   normal context line
  -old line
  +new line
   -this is a context line with a leading dash

would cause us to see that final context line as a removal
line, and we'd end up showing the hunk in the wrong order:

  normal context line
  -old line
   -this is a context line with a leading dash
  +new line

Instead, let's a be a little more clever about parsing the
graph. We'll look for the actual "*" line that marks the
start of a commit, and record the indentation we see there.
Then we can skip past that indentation when checking whether
the line is a hunk header, removal, addition, etc.

There is one tricky thing: the indentation in bytes may be
different for various lines of the graph due to coloring.
E.g., the "*" on a commit line is generally shown without
color, but on the actual diff lines, it will be replaced
with a colorized "|" character, adding several bytes. We
work around this here by counting "visible" bytes. This is
unfortunately a bit more expensive, making us about twice as
slow to handle --graph output. But since this is meant to be
used interactively anyway, it's tolerably fast (and the
non-graph case is unaffected).

One alternative would be to search for hunk header lines and
use their indentation (since they'd have the same colors as
the diff lines which follow). But that just opens up
different corner cases. If we see:

  | |    @@ 1,2 1,3 @@

we cannot know if this is a real diff that has been
indented due to the graph, or if it's a context line that
happens to look like a diff header. We can only be sure of
the indent on the "*" lines, since we know those don't
contain arbitrary data (technically the user could include a
bunch of extra indentation via --format, but that's rare
enough to disregard).

Reported-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-21 10:24:19 -07:00
Jeff King 009a81ed97 diff-highlight: use flush() helper consistently
The current flush() helper only shows the queued diff but
does not clear the queue. This is conceptually a bug, but it
works because we only call it once at the end of the
program.

Let's teach it to clear the queue, which will let us use it
in more places (one for now, but more in future patches).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-21 10:24:19 -07:00
Jeff King fbcf99e4ac diff-highlight: test graphs with --color
Our tests send git's output directly to files or pipes, so
there will never be any color. Let's do at least one --color
test to make sure that we can handle this case (which we
currently can, but will be an easy thing to mess up when we
touch the graph code in a future patch).

We'll just cover the --graph case, since this is much more
complex than the earlier cases (i.e., if it manages to
highlight, then the non-graph case definitely would).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-21 10:24:19 -07:00
Jeff King 7ce2f4ca0e diff-highlight: test interleaved parallel lines of history
The graph test in t9400 covers the case of two simultaneous
branches, but all of the commits during this time are on the
right-hand branch. So we test a graph structure like:

  | |
  | * commit ...
  | |

but we never see the reverse, a commit on the left-hand
branch:

  | |
  * | commit ...
  | |

Since this is an easy thing to get wrong when touching the
graph-matching code, let's cover it by adding one more
commit with its timestamp interleaved with the other branch.

Note that we need to pass --date-order to convince Git to
show it this way (since --topo-order tries to keep lines of
history separate).

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-21 10:24:19 -07:00
Jeff King e28ae5072f diff-highlight: prefer "echo" to "cat" in tests
We generate a bunch of one-line files whose contents match
their names, and then generate our commits by cat-ing those
files. Let's just echo the contents directly, which saves
some processes.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2018-03-21 10:24:19 -07:00