From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on aws-us-west-2-korg-lkml-1.web.codeaurora.org X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-7.7 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_00,DKIM_SIGNED, DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,FREEMAIL_FORGED_FROMDOMAIN,FREEMAIL_FROM, HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS,MAILING_LIST_MULTI,MENTIONS_GIT_HOSTING, SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_PASS,URIBL_BLOCKED autolearn=no autolearn_force=no version=3.4.0 Received: from mail.kernel.org (mail.kernel.org [198.145.29.99]) by smtp.lore.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2D77BC433E0 for ; Thu, 11 Mar 2021 05:21:50 +0000 (UTC) Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [23.128.96.18]) by mail.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C4AE464FB6 for ; Thu, 11 Mar 2021 05:21:49 +0000 (UTC) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S229585AbhCKFVQ (ORCPT ); Thu, 11 Mar 2021 00:21:16 -0500 Received: from lindbergh.monkeyblade.net ([23.128.96.19]:54628 "EHLO lindbergh.monkeyblade.net" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S229479AbhCKFUq (ORCPT ); Thu, 11 Mar 2021 00:20:46 -0500 Received: from mail-oo1-xc34.google.com (mail-oo1-xc34.google.com [IPv6:2607:f8b0:4864:20::c34]) by lindbergh.monkeyblade.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id A3B33C061574 for ; Wed, 10 Mar 2021 21:20:46 -0800 (PST) Received: by mail-oo1-xc34.google.com with SMTP id i25-20020a4aa1190000b02901bbd9429832so29451ool.0 for ; Wed, 10 Mar 2021 21:20:46 -0800 (PST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20161025; h=mime-version:references:in-reply-to:from:date:message-id:subject:to :cc:content-transfer-encoding; bh=XYyMgTmWZl7LOTuYtCd4fXY/7FxhLL3b0YABtoFd5Xg=; b=imrpHQwmxmcuOD+YjU8X2NwCHBiEreOq4cvh2pKRhAzN4VD9Gsolqa8vm7XbhelGTs ON6l8RG37yfWFg5JeHDR9ZSkroyU4eOCef5Rf4BKNz6rarjw9UoRKi99BiagQaFZaO2S i1p4xJd9Wjt8JXsZihDDIWqRQeeO2zok9vdtDFbTBOm8ENOAbV1jRLIY2wOnH7NEk28A fixGmoqeMBOEGk+pa2EEpr+YpG1hwXUbA//lbpK/UU25MBxDfsvJnCggHj9Mc8gD/TRv XX93gamaHXuWcUDIYeL8mIdFqSjFVqHclhQltfGdbVaJrtFaqLVGKdFxZQqBOt8O7vDi 2qwA== X-Google-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=1e100.net; s=20161025; h=x-gm-message-state:mime-version:references:in-reply-to:from:date :message-id:subject:to:cc:content-transfer-encoding; bh=XYyMgTmWZl7LOTuYtCd4fXY/7FxhLL3b0YABtoFd5Xg=; b=bxGVBlNI2IlIQxOZ2gbWw3bXHqxTGota432VeDdnZTk7GWQBHBm1KQBQNNHxmqamAi JV2Pz4Rg8gDfB/KMMcqJd4XNiNPp7VcBAjarClW+M4vNLnYSiKAF2xB5nhhNL1NxAsHE VQrWjsyBX047n/MuL7mlmWewfpuz+j/sYVeahyirVVa656/VsNxJQZrnnC7sgpdfvm+i ji1hCx+v/1Yykx/BunGREvXRfqP2zsPFUJHe/444jRJsbDBpeu8fOdilbL0RB9wya2TA o//E80eww/pH1p8qjbsADpwuSqlnAomBj6LYgHSIvjZJOZd7/CtAziwNLIvAmyC+FBRd CRSA== X-Gm-Message-State: AOAM532CEc27dGop1aSeggQQhxY3sSugn0w79pZZ/KEeb3btruBFyNDg 9qxZjSyjjJNZU/YVJ+WXmmIlLOsLtVNhLeV8z8MtWmSP0P3iJA== X-Google-Smtp-Source: ABdhPJz1/u1PGQnVCUSNCUp6BWlC5kAXGKaLlPROr+8uEnF+ut+WhZvFRLBoI2UNMs/xz2R1GRGI9baBRLgorVHcS0E= X-Received: by 2002:a4a:4958:: with SMTP id z85mr5216154ooa.3.1615440045255; Wed, 10 Mar 2021 21:20:45 -0800 (PST) MIME-Version: 1.0 References: In-Reply-To: From: ZheNing Hu Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2021 13:20:33 +0800 Message-ID: Subject: Re: What's cooking in git.git (Mar 2021, #03; Wed, 10) To: Junio C Hamano Cc: Git List Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org Hi,Junio, Junio C Hamano =E4=BA=8E2021=E5=B9=B43=E6=9C=8811=E6=97= =A5=E5=91=A8=E5=9B=9B =E4=B8=8A=E5=8D=8811:04=E5=86=99=E9=81=93=EF=BC=9A > > Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed with '-' ar= e > only in 'seen' (formerly 'pu'---proposed updates) while commits prefixed > with '+' are in 'next'. The ones marked with '.' do not appear in any of > the integration branches, but I am still holding onto them. > > The second release candidate Git v2.31.0-rc2, together with > maintenance releases for CVE-2021-21300, have been released. > > Copies of the source code to Git live in many repositories, and the > following is a list of the ones I push into or their mirrors. Some > repositories have only a subset of branches. > > With maint, master, next, seen, todo: > > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/ > git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git/ > https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git/ > https://github.com/git/git/ > https://gitlab.com/git-vcs/git/ > > With all the integration branches and topics broken out: > > https://github.com/gitster/git/ > > Even though the preformatted documentation in HTML and man format > are not sources, they are published in these repositories for > convenience (replace "htmldocs" with "manpages" for the manual > pages): > > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git-htmldocs.git/ > https://github.com/gitster/git-htmldocs.git/ > > Release tarballs are available at: > > https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/ > > -------------------------------------------------- > [New Topics] > > * ab/tests-cleanup-around-sha1 (2021-03-10) 4 commits > - tests: get rid of $_x05 from the test suite > - shortlog tests: rewrite to get rid of --abbrev=3D35 hardcoding > - test-lib: remove unused $_x40 and $_z40 variables > - git-bisect: remove unused SHA-1 $x40 shell variable > > Remove variables that hold regexp and glob that match fixed number > of hexadecimal digits from the test suite. > > Expecting a reroll. > At least the last one weakens a test; there may be similar breakage > due to not understanding what they are trying to test. > > > * jk/filter-branch-sha256 (2021-03-10) 3 commits > - filter-branch: drop $_x40 glob > - filter-branch: drop multiple-ancestor warning > - t7003: test ref rewriting explicitly > > Code clean-up. > > Will merge to 'next'. > In the longer term, we might want to remove filter-branch and nudge > folks to more modern tools. > > > * jn/mergetool-hideresolved-is-optional (2021-03-10) 1 commit > - mergetool: do not enable hideResolved by default > > Disable the recent mergetool's hideresolved feature by default for > backward compatibility and safety. > > Expecting a reroll. > We may want to give a more meaning log message to explain why it is > undesirable to turn it on by default. > > > -------------------------------------------------- > [Graduated to 'master'] > > * jt/transfer-fsck-across-packs-fix (2021-03-05) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-07 at c79f295216) > + fetch-pack: do not mix --pack_header and packfile uri > > The code to fsck objects received across multiple packs during a > single git fetch session has been broken when the packfile URI > feature was in use. A workaround has been added by disabling the > codepath that avoids keeping a packfile that is too small. > > -------------------------------------------------- > [Stalled] > > * hn/reftable (2021-03-08) 17 commits > - SQUASH??? calloc(nmemb,size) > - SQUASH??? allow t0031 to run with any default branch name > - Add "test-tool dump-reftable" command. > - git-prompt: prepare for reftable refs backend > - Reftable support for git-core > - reftable: rest of library > - reftable: reftable file level tests > - reftable: read reftable files > - reftable: write reftable files > - reftable: a generic binary tree implementation > - reftable: reading/writing blocks > - reftable: (de)serialization for the polymorphic record type. > - reftable: add blocksource, an abstraction for random access reads > - reftable: utility functions > - reftable: add error related functionality > - reftable: add LICENSE > - init-db: set the_repository->hash_algo early on > > The "reftable" backend for the refs API. > > > * mt/parallel-checkout-part-1 (2020-12-16) 9 commits > - entry: add checkout_entry_ca() taking preloaded conv_attrs > - entry: move conv_attrs lookup up to checkout_entry() > - entry: extract update_ce_after_write() from write_entry() > - entry: make fstat_output() and read_blob_entry() public > - entry: extract a header file for entry.c functions > - convert: add classification for conv_attrs struct > - convert: add get_stream_filter_ca() variant > - convert: add [async_]convert_to_working_tree_ca() variants > - convert: make convert_attrs() and convert structs public > > Parallel checkout. > > Looking good. > > > * es/config-hooks-part-1 (2021-02-16) 17 commits > - hooks: allow callers to capture output > - run-command: allow capturing of collated output > - hook: provide stdin by string_list or callback > - run-command: add stdin callback for parallelization > - hook: allow specifying working directory for hooks > - hook: allow parallel hook execution > - run-command: allow stdin for run_processes_parallel > - hook: support passing stdin to hooks > - hook: replace find_hook() with hook_exists() > - hook: add 'run' subcommand > - parse-options: parse into strvec > - hook: implement hookcmd..skip > - hook: respect hook.runHookDir > - hook: include hookdir hook in list > - hook: add list command > - hook: scaffolding for git-hook subcommand > - doc: propose hooks managed by the config > (this branch is used by es/config-hooks.) > > A way to specify hooks in the configuration files is introduced. > > Expecting another reroll?? > cf. > > > * dl/stash-show-untracked (2021-03-05) 2 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-08 at 510d4cfa5f) > + stash show: learn stash.showIncludeUntracked > + stash show: teach --include-untracked and --only-untracked > > "git stash show" learned to optionally show untracked part of the > stash. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * ab/fsck-api-cleanup (2021-02-18) 10 commits > - fsck.h: update FSCK_OPTIONS_* for object_name > - fsck.c: give "FOREACH_MSG_ID" a more specific name > - fsck.c: undefine temporary STR macro after use > - fsck.c: call parse_msg_type() early in fsck_set_msg_type() > - fsck.h: move FSCK_{FATAL,INFO,ERROR,WARN,IGNORE} into an enum > - fsck.c: rename remaining fsck_msg_id "id" to "msg_id" > - fsck.c: move definition of msg_id into append_msg_id() > - fsck.c: rename variables in fsck_set_msg_type() for less confusion > - fsck.h: use "enum object_type" instead of "int" > - fsck.h: indent arguments to of fsck_set_msg_type > > Preliminary fsck API clean-up. > > Expecting a reroll. > cf. > > > * jk/symlinked-dotgitx-files (2020-10-23) 9 commits > - docs: document symlink restrictions for .git* files > - fsck: complain when .gitattributes or .gitignore is a symlink > - verify_path(): disallow symlinks in .gitattributes and .gitignore > - t0060: test obscured .gitattributes and .gitignore matching > - t7450: test .gitmodules symlink matching against obscured names > - t7450: test verify_path() handling of gitmodules > - t7415: rename to expand scope > - fsck_tree(): wrap some long lines > - fsck_tree(): fix shadowed variable > > "git fsck" and the corresponding check done during the transport > learned to ensure that in-tree files like `.gitignore` and > `.gitattributes` are not symbolic links. > > It seems that there are real projects with .gitignore recorded as > symlinks, which may need to loosen the fsck setting. Do we need to > introduce a class that is separate from symlinked .gitmodules that > has potential consequences that is more/less grave, so that these > projects can opt out of the new checks? > > > * ag/merge-strategies-in-c (2020-11-24) 13 commits > - sequencer: use the "octopus" merge strategy without forking > - sequencer: use the "resolve" strategy without forking > - merge: use the "octopus" strategy without forking > - merge: use the "resolve" strategy without forking > - merge-octopus: rewrite in C > - merge-recursive: move better_branch_name() to merge.c > - merge-resolve: rewrite in C > - merge-index: don't fork if the requested program is `git-merge-one-fil= e' > - merge-index: libify merge_one_path() and merge_all() > - merge-one-file: rewrite in C > - update-index: move add_cacheinfo() to read-cache.c > - t6060: modify multiple files to expose a possible issue with merge-ind= ex > - t6407: modernise tests > > The resolve and octopus merge strategy backends have been rewritten > in C. > > Got enough review comments to get updated. > > -------------------------------------------------- > [Cooking] > > * ab/make-cocci-dedup (2021-03-05) 4 commits > - Makefile/coccicheck: set SPATCH_BATCH_SIZE to 8 > - Makefile/coccicheck: allow for setting xargs concurrency > - Makefile/coccicheck: speed up and fix bug with duplicate hunks > - Makefile/coccicheck: add comment heading for all SPATCH flags > > An attempt to speed up the coccicheck target with incorrect > results. > > A reroll exists to address correctness issue, but not picked up. > > > * ab/read-tree (2021-03-08) 6 commits > - tree.h API: remove "stage" parameter from read_tree_recursive() > - tree.h API: remove support for starting at prefix !=3D "" > - ls-files: refactor away read_tree() > - ls-files: don't needlessly pass around stage variable > - tree.c API: move read_tree() into builtin/ls-files.c > - ls-files tests: add meaningful --with-tree tests > > Code simplification by removing support for a caller that is long gone. > > Looked good. > > > * ab/unexpected-object-type (2021-03-08) 7 commits > - tag: don't misreport type of tagged objects in errors > - object tests: add test for unexpected objects in tags > - object.c: add a utility function for "expected type X, got Y" > - tree.c: fix misindentation in parse_tree_gently() > - oid_object_info(): return "enum object_type" > - object.c: make type_from_string() return "enum object_type" > - object.c: refactor type_from_string_gently() > > Error reporting upon object type mismatch has been improved > > Looked good. > > > * ah/make-fuzz-all-doc-update (2021-03-08) 1 commit > - Makefile: update 'make fuzz-all' docs to reflect modern clang > > Update insn in Makefile comments to run fuzz-all target. > > Needs review. > cf. > cf. > > > * ah/plugleaks (2021-03-08) 7 commits > - parse-options: don't leak alias help messages > - init-db: silence template_dir leak when converting to absolute path > - init: remove git_init_db_config() while fixing leaks > - worktree: fix leak in dwim_branch() > - clone: free or UNLEAK further pointers when finished > - reset: free instead of leaking unneeded ref > - symbolic-ref: don't leak shortened refname in check_symref() > > Plug or annotate remaining leaks that trigger while running the > very basic set of tests. > > > * bc/clone-bare-with-conflicting-config (2021-03-10) 1 commit > - builtin/init-db: handle bare clones when core.bare set to false > > "git -c core.bare=3Dfalse clone --bare ..." would have segfaulted, > which has been corrected. > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * dl/cat-file-doc-cleanup (2021-03-03) 2 commits > - git-cat-file.txt: remove references to "sha1" > - git-cat-file.txt: monospace args, placeholders and filenames > > Doc cleanup. > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * jr/doc-ignore-typofix (2021-03-03) 1 commit > - doc: .gitignore documentation typofix > > Doc cleanup. > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * rr/mailmap-entry-self (2021-03-08) 1 commit > - Add entry for Ramkumar Ramachandra > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * rs/xcalloc-takes-nelem-first (2021-03-08) 1 commit > - fix xcalloc() argument order > > Code cleanup. > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * sv/t9801-test-path-is-file-cleanup (2021-03-03) 1 commit > - t9801: replace test -f with test_path_is_file > > Test cleanup. > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * tb/git-mv-icase-fix (2021-03-03) 1 commit > - git mv foo FOO ; git mv foo bar gave an assert > > Fix a corner case bug in "git mv" on case insensitive systems, > which was introduced in 2.29 timeframe. > > Will merge to 'next'. > > > * tb/push-simple-uses-branch-merge-config (2021-03-08) 1 commit > - Documentation/git-push.txt: correct configuration typo > > Doc update. > > cf. > > > * ab/remote-write-config-in-camel-case (2021-02-24) 2 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-01 at a01bd0d8e4) > + remote: write camel-cased *.pushRemote on rename > + remote: add camel-cased *.tagOpt key, like clone > > Update C code that sets a few configuration variables when a remote > is configured so that it spells configuration variable names in the > canonical camelCase. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * ds/commit-graph-generation-config (2021-02-25) 2 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-01 at 926537ea97) > + commit-graph: use config to specify generation type > + commit-graph: create local repository pointer > > A new configuration variable has been introduced to allow choosing > which version of the generation number gets used in the > commit-graph file. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * mt/cleanly-die-upon-missing-required-filter (2021-02-26) 1 commit > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-01 at 357954af7c) > + convert: fail gracefully upon missing clean cmd on required filter > > We had a code to diagnose and die cleanly when a required > clean/smudge filter is missing, but an assert before that > unnecessarily fired, hiding the end-user facing die() message. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * ab/describe-tests-fix (2021-03-01) 10 commits > - test-lib: return 1 from test_expect_{success,failure} > - svn tests: refactor away a "set -e" in test body > - svn tests: remove legacy re-setup from init-clone test > - describe tests: support -C in "check_describe" > - describe tests: fix nested "test_expect_success" call > - describe tests: convert setup to use test_commit > - test-lib functions: add an --annotated-tag option to "test_commit" > - describe tests: always assert empty stderr from "describe" > - describe tests: refactor away from glob matching > - describe tests: improve test for --work-tree & --dirty > > Various updates to tests around "git describe" > > > * en/ort-perf-batch-8 (2021-02-26) 10 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-07 at f03b2c1acd) > + diffcore-rename: compute dir_rename_guess from dir_rename_counts > + diffcore-rename: limit dir_rename_counts computation to relevant dirs > + diffcore-rename: compute dir_rename_counts in stages > + diffcore-rename: extend cleanup_dir_rename_info() > + diffcore-rename: move dir_rename_counts into dir_rename_info struct > + diffcore-rename: add function for clearing dir_rename_count > + Move computation of dir_rename_count from merge-ort to diffcore-rename > + diffcore-rename: add a mapping of destination names to their indices > + diffcore-rename: provide basic implementation of idx_possible_rename() > + diffcore-rename: use directory rename guided basename comparisons > > Rename detection rework continues. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * jk/perf-in-worktrees (2021-02-26) 2 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-02 at ea298cb298) > + t/perf: avoid copying worktree files from test repo > + t/perf: handle worktrees as test repos > > Perf test update to work better in secondary worktrees. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * ps/update-ref-trans-hook-doc (2021-03-01) 2 commits > - githooks.txt: clarify documentation on reference-transaction hook > - githooks.txt: replace mentions of SHA-1 specific properties > > > * tb/pack-revindex-on-disk (2021-02-26) 1 commit > - pack-revindex.c: don't close unopened file descriptors > > > * zh/format-patch-fractional-reroll-count (2021-03-01) 1 commit > - format-patch: allow a non-integral version numbers > I noticed that you used the'previous-count' version of "zh/format-patch-fractional-reroll-count" in seen. Do you want me to deal with this version instead of the previous version that Denton Liu and Eric Sunshine helped me complete?What If you want me to deal with the `previous-count` version, I will roll it back again and deal with some small details: use "strtol_i". > > * ab/make-cleanup (2021-02-23) 6 commits > - Makefile: build "$(FUZZ_OBJS)" in CI, not under "all" > - Makefile: add {program,xdiff,test,git,fuzz}-objs & objects targets > - Makefile: split OBJECTS into OBJECTS and GIT_OBJS > - Makefile: sort OBJECTS assignment for subsequent change > - Makefile: split up long OBJECTS line > - Makefile: guard against TEST_OBJS in the environment > > Reorganize Makefile to allow building git.o and other essential > objects without extra stuff needed only for testing. > > The last step is of dubious value, but otherwise looked OK. > cf. > > > * ab/grep-pcre2-allocfix (2021-02-17) 10 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-04 at 26d2b726b1) > + grep/pcre2: move definitions of pcre2_{malloc,free} > + grep/pcre2: move back to thread-only PCREv2 structures > + grep/pcre2: actually make pcre2 use custom allocator > + grep/pcre2: use pcre2_maketables_free() function > + grep/pcre2: use compile-time PCREv2 version test > + grep/pcre2: add GREP_PCRE2_DEBUG_MALLOC debug mode > + grep/pcre2: prepare to add debugging to pcre2_malloc() > + grep/pcre2: correct reference to grep_init() in comment > + grep/pcre2: drop needless assignment to NULL > + grep/pcre2: drop needless assignment + assert() on opt->pcre2 > > Updates to memory allocation code around the use of pcre2 library. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * tb/reverse-midx (2021-02-24) 16 commits > - pack-revindex: write multi-pack reverse indexes > - pack-write.c: extract 'write_rev_file_order' > - pack-revindex: read multi-pack reverse indexes > - Documentation/technical: describe multi-pack reverse indexes > - midx: make some functions non-static > - midx: keep track of the checksum > - midx: don't free midx_name early > - midx: allow marking a pack as preferred > - t/helper/test-read-midx.c: add '--show-objects' > - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: display usage on unrecognized command > - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: don't enter bogus cmd_mode > - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: split sub-commands > - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: define common usage with a macro > - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: don't handle 'progress' separately > - builtin/multi-pack-index.c: inline 'flags' with options > - Merge branch 'ds/chunked-file-api' into tb/reverse-midx > > An on-disk reverse-index to map the in-pack location of an object > back to its object name across multiple packfiles is introduced. > > > * ab/pickaxe-pcre2 (2021-02-18) 24 commits > - pickaxe -G: don't special-case create/delete > - pickaxe -G: terminate early on matching lines > - xdiff-interface: support early exit in xdiff_outf() > - xdiff-interface: allow early return from xdiff_emit_{line,hunk}_fn > - pickaxe -S: slightly optimize contains() > - pickaxe: rename variables in has_changes() for brevity > - pickaxe -S: support content with NULs under --pickaxe-regex > - pickaxe: assert that we must have a needle under -G or -S > - pickaxe: refactor function selection in diffcore-pickaxe() > - perf: add performance test for pickaxe > - pickaxe/style: consolidate declarations and assignments > - diff.h: move pickaxe fields together again > - pickaxe: die when --find-object and --pickaxe-all are combined > - pickaxe: die when -G and --pickaxe-regex are combined > - pickaxe tests: test for -G, -S and --find-object incompatibility > - pickaxe tests: add test for "log -S" not being a regex > - pickaxe tests: add test for diffgrep_consume() internals > - pickaxe tests: refactor to use test_commit --append --printf > - test-lib functions: add --printf option to test_commit > - test-lib-functions: reword "test_commit --append" docs > - test-lib-functions: document and test test_commit --no-tag > - grep/pcre2 tests: reword comments referring to kwset > - Merge branch 'jk/rev-list-disk-usage' into ab/pickaxe-pcre2 > - Merge branch 'ab/test-lib' into ab/pickaxe-pcre2 > > Rewrite the backend for "diff -G/-S" to use pcre2 engine when > available. > > Needs review. > cf. <20210216115801.4773-1-avarab@gmail.com> > > > * cm/rebase-i-fixup-amend-reword (2021-03-10) 6 commits > - doc/git-commit: add documentation for fixup=3D[amend|reword] options > - t3437: use --fixup with options to create amend! commit > - t7500: add tests for --fixup=3D[amend|reword] options > - commit: add a reword suboption to --fixup > - commit: add amend suboption to --fixup to create amend! commit > - sequencer: export and rename subject_length() > (this branch uses cm/rebase-i and cm/rebase-i-updates.) > > "git commit --fixup=3D", which was to tweak the changes made > to the contents while keeping the original log message intact, > learned "--fixup=3D(amend|reword):", that can be used to > tweak both the message and the contents, and only the message, > respectively. > > Getting there. > > > * jk/open-dotgitx-with-nofollow (2021-02-16) 6 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-02-25 at a784bf7be6) > + mailmap: do not respect symlinks for in-tree .mailmap > + exclude: do not respect symlinks for in-tree .gitignore > + attr: do not respect symlinks for in-tree .gitattributes > + exclude: add flags parameter to add_patterns() > + attr: convert "macro_ok" into a flags field > + add open_nofollow() helper > > It does not make sense to make ".gitattributes", ".gitignore" and > ".mailmap" symlinks, as they are supposed to be usable from the > object store (think: bare repositories where HEAD:.mailmap etc. are > used). When these files are symbolic links, we used to read the > contents of the files pointed by them by mistake, which has been > corrected. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * rs/pretty-describe (2021-03-01) 4 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-01 at bee9248828) > + pretty: document multiple %(describe) being inconsistent > + t4205: assert %(describe) test coverage > (merged to 'next' on 2021-02-25 at 2347ed8fe6) > + pretty: add merge and exclude options to %(describe) > + pretty: add %(describe) > > "git log --format=3D'...'" learned "%(describe)" placeholder. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * cm/rebase-i-updates (2021-02-10) 11 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-02-12 at e29227780b) > + doc/rebase -i: fix typo in the documentation of 'fixup' command > + t/t3437: fixup the test 'multiple fixup -c opens editor once' > + t/t3437: use named commits in the tests > + t/t3437: simplify and document the test helpers > + t/t3437: check the author date of fixed up commit > + t/t3437: remove the dependency of 'expected-message' file from tests > + t/t3437: fixup here-docs in the 'setup' test > + t/lib-rebase: update the documentation of FAKE_LINES > + rebase -i: clarify and fix 'fixup -c' rebase-todo help > + sequencer: rename a few functions > + sequencer: fixup the datatype of the 'flag' argument > (this branch is used by cm/rebase-i-fixup-amend-reword; uses cm/rebase-i= .) > > Follow-up fixes to "cm/rebase-i" topic. > > Will cook in 'next', together with "cm/rebase-i". > > > * jh/simple-ipc (2021-03-09) 12 commits > - t0052: add simple-ipc tests and t/helper/test-simple-ipc tool > - simple-ipc: add Unix domain socket implementation > - unix-stream-server: create unix domain socket under lock > - unix-socket: disallow chdir() when creating unix domain sockets > - unix-socket: add backlog size option to unix_stream_listen() > - unix-socket: eliminate static unix_stream_socket() helper function > - simple-ipc: add win32 implementation > - simple-ipc: design documentation for new IPC mechanism > - pkt-line: add options argument to read_packetized_to_strbuf() > - pkt-line: add PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_READ_ERROR option > - pkt-line: do not issue flush packets in write_packetized_*() > - pkt-line: eliminate the need for static buffer in packet_write_gently(= ) > > A simple IPC interface gets introduced to build services like > fsmonitor on top. > > Replaced with a new iteration. > > > > * cm/rebase-i (2021-01-29) 9 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-02-01 at 4f9aa6cec3) > + doc/git-rebase: add documentation for fixup [-C|-c] options > + rebase -i: teach --autosquash to work with amend! > + t3437: test script for fixup [-C|-c] options in interactive rebase > + rebase -i: add fixup [-C | -c] command > + sequencer: use const variable for commit message comments > + sequencer: pass todo_item to do_pick_commit() > + rebase -i: comment out squash!/fixup! subjects from squash message > + sequencer: factor out code to append squash message > + rebase -i: only write fixup-message when it's needed > (this branch is used by cm/rebase-i-fixup-amend-reword and cm/rebase-i-u= pdates.) > > "rebase -i" is getting cleaned up and also enhanced. > > Will cook in 'next', together with "cm/rebase-i-updates". > > > * tb/geometric-repack (2021-03-05) 13 commits > (merged to 'next' on 2021-03-08 at def1c48d43) > + builtin/repack.c: reword comment around pack-objects flags > + builtin/repack.c: be more conservative with unsigned overflows > + builtin/repack.c: assign pack split later > + t7703: test --geometric repack with loose objects > + builtin/repack.c: do not repack single packs with --geometric > (merged to 'next' on 2021-02-25 at a854fdbaff) > + builtin/repack.c: add '--geometric' option > + packfile: add kept-pack cache for find_kept_pack_entry() > + builtin/pack-objects.c: rewrite honor-pack-keep logic > + p5303: measure time to repack with keep > + p5303: add missing &&-chains > + builtin/pack-objects.c: add '--stdin-packs' option > + revision: learn '--no-kept-objects' > + packfile: introduce 'find_kept_pack_entry()' > > "git repack" so far has been only capable of repacking everything > under the sun into a single pack (or split by size). A cleverer > strategy to reduce the cost of repacking a repository has been > introduced. > > Will cook in 'next'. > > > * es/config-hooks (2021-02-16) 17 commits > - run-command: stop thinking about hooks > - receive-pack: convert receive hooks to hook.h > - post-update: use hook.h library > - proc-receive: acquire hook list from hook.h > - receive-pack: convert 'update' hook to hook.h > - reference-transaction: look for hooks in config > - transport: convert pre-push hook to use config > - hook: convert 'post-rewrite' hook to config > - hooks: convert 'post-checkout' hook to hook library > - git-p4: use 'git hook' to run hooks > - receive-pack: convert push-to-checkout hook to hook.h > - read-cache: convert post-index-change hook to use config > - rebase: teach pre-rebase to use hook.h > - gc: use hook library for pre-auto-gc hook > - merge: use config-based hooks for post-merge hook > - am: convert applypatch hooks to use config > - commit: use config-based hooks > (this branch uses es/config-hooks-part-1.) > > The "hooks defined in config" topic. > > Expecting doc updates, but otherwise seems to be progressing nicely. > > -------------------------------------------------- > [Discarded] > > * cw/pack-vs-bigfilethreashold (2021-02-09) 2 commits > . fixup! doc: mention bigFileThreshold for packing > . doc: mention bigFileThreshold for packing > > Doc update. > > cw/pack-config-doc supersedes this with a bit more coverage on > related knobs. > > > * jh/simple-ipc-cleanups (2021-03-04) 9 commits > - SQUASH??? > - simple-ipc: update design documentation with more details > - test-simple-ipc: add --token=3D string option > - test-simple-ipc: refactor command line option processing in helper > - unix-stream-server: add st_dev and st_mode to socket stolen checks > - simple-ipc: move error handling up a level > - unix-stream-server: create unix-stream-server.c > - unix-socket: simplify initialization of unix_stream_listen_opts > - pkt-line: remove buffer arg from write_packetized_from_fd_no_flush() > > After kicking jh/simple-ipc out of 'next' and rewinding > jh/simple-ipc to contain the incremental clean-up in this follow-up > topic, it is no longer needed, hence retired. Thanks. -- ZheNingHu