From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Authentication-Results: smtp.subspace.kernel.org; dkim=pass (1024-bit key) header.d=pobox.com header.i=@pobox.com header.b="poiv/rPD" Received: from pb-smtp21.pobox.com (pb-smtp21.pobox.com [173.228.157.53]) by lindbergh.monkeyblade.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 98946CF; Mon, 20 Nov 2023 09:01:48 -0800 (PST) Received: from pb-smtp21.pobox.com (unknown [127.0.0.1]) by pb-smtp21.pobox.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9C314248E1; Mon, 20 Nov 2023 12:01:45 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from junio@pobox.com) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed; d=pobox.com; h=from:to:cc :subject:date:message-id:mime-version:content-type :content-transfer-encoding; s=sasl; bh=OUc5hSQwPHEooN5o7U2DIIEJI nvP90EZ1spSjNd/xY0=; b=poiv/rPDRfbz9aPiN3YlLZBedl37+QHaIGG9cXp66 JliPns/fxNky/i8DCYtagZj3jZk9DN882ZQ+/ODo4uib8ncgDQDpMTRPyRk+MQ9q YuOa4DxvX5RcZMNGP7iHexdfgZbUOtEEvM4/RBH97Xw+50RX0p4JR9nAuJ1q5epc x8= Received: from pb-smtp21.sea.icgroup.com (unknown [127.0.0.1]) by pb-smtp21.pobox.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 94C4E248E0; Mon, 20 Nov 2023 12:01:45 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from junio@pobox.com) Received: from pobox.com (unknown [34.125.153.120]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by pb-smtp21.pobox.com (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id EE32C248DD; Mon, 20 Nov 2023 12:01:41 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from junio@pobox.com) From: Junio C Hamano To: git@vger.kernel.org Cc: Linux Kernel , git-packagers@googlegroups.com Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Git v2.43.0 Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 02:01:40 +0900 Message-ID: User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: git@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 X-Pobox-Relay-ID: 7A488A56-87C6-11EE-AA21-A19503B9AAD1-77302942!pb-smtp21.pobox.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The latest feature release Git v2.43.0 is now available at the usual places. It is comprised of 464 non-merge commits since v2.42.0, contributed by 80 people, 17 of which are new faces [*]. The tarballs are found at: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/ The following public repositories all have a copy of the 'v2.43.0' tag and the 'master' branch that the tag points at: url =3D https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git url =3D https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/git/git url =3D git://repo.or.cz/alt-git.git url =3D https://github.com/gitster/git New contributors whose contributions weren't in v2.42.0 are as follows. Welcome to the Git development community! Aditya Neelamraju, Alyssa Ross, Caleb Hill, Dorcas AnonoLitunya, Dragan Simic, Isoken June Ibizugbe, Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig), Javier Mora, ks1322 ks1322, Mark Ruvald Pedersen, Matthew McClain, Naomi Ibe, Romain Chossart, Tang Yuyi, Vipul Kumar, =E7=8E=8B=E5=B8=B8=E6=96=B0, and =E8=B0=A2=E8=87=B4=E9=82=A6 (XI= E Zhibang). Returning contributors who helped this release are as follows. Thanks for your continued support. =C3=86var Arnfj=C3=B6r=C3=B0 Bjarmason, Alexander Shopov, Andrei Rybak, Andy Koppe, Arkadii Yakovets, Bagas Sanjaya, Beat Bolli, brian m. carlson, Calvin Wan, Christian Couder, Christian Hesse, Derrick Stolee, Drew DeVault, Elijah Newren, Emily Shaffer, Emir SARI, Eric W. Biederman, Eric Wong, Evan Gates, Han Young, Hariom Verma, Jacob Abel, Jacob Stopak, Jason Hatton, Jean-No=C3=ABl Avila, Jeff King, Johannes Schindelin, John Cai, Jordi Mas, Josh Soref, Josip Sokcevic, Junio C Hamano, Karthik Nayak, Kate Golovanova, Kousik Sanagavarapu, Kristoffer Haugsbakk, Linus Arver, Mark Levedahl, Martin =C3=85gren, Martin Storsj=C3=B6, M Hickford, Michael Strawbridge, Michal Suchanek, Oswald Buddenhagen, Patrick Steinhardt, Peter Krefting, Philippe Blain, Phillip Wood, Ralf Thielow, Randall S. Becker, Ren=C3=A9 Scharfe, Robert Coup, Rub=C3=A9n Justo, Sergey Organov, Shuqi Liang, Stefan Haller, =C5=A0t=C4=9Bp=C3=A1n N=C4=9Bmec, Taylor Blau, Teng Long, Todd = Zullinger, Victoria Dye, Wesley Schwengle, and Yi-Jyun Pan. [*] We are counting not just the authorship contribution but issue reporting, mentoring, helping and reviewing that are recorded in the commit trailers. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Git v2.43 Release Notes =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D Backward Compatibility Notes * The "--rfc" option of "git format-patch" used to be a valid way to override an earlier "--subject-prefix=3D" on the command line and replace it with "[RFC PATCH]", but from this release, it merely prefixes the string "RFC " in front of the given subject prefix. If you are negatively affected by this change, please use "--subject-prefix=3DPATCH --rfc" as a replacement. * In Git 2.42, "git rev-list --stdin" learned to take non-revisions (like "--not") from the standard input, but the way such a "--not" was handled was quite confusing, which has been rethought. The updated rule is that "--not" given from the command line only affects revs given from the command line that comes but not revs read from the standard input, and "--not" read from the standard input affects revs given from the standard input and not revs given from the command line. UI, Workflows & Features * A message written in olden time prevented a branch from getting checked out, saying it is already checked out elsewhere. But these days, we treat a branch that is being bisected or rebased just like a branch that is checked out and protect it from getting modified with the same codepath. The message has been rephrased to say that the branch is "in use" to avoid confusion. * Hourly and other schedules of "git maintenance" jobs are randomly distributed now. * "git cmd -h" learned to signal which options can be negated by listing such options like "--[no-]opt". * The way authentication related data other than passwords (e.g., oauth token and password expiration data) are stored in libsecret keyrings has been rethought. * Update the libsecret and wincred credential helpers to correctly match which credential to erase; they erased the wrong entry in some cases. * Git GUI updates. * "git format-patch" learned a new "--description-file" option that lets cover letter description to be fed; this can be used on detached HEAD where there is no branch description available, and also can override the branch description if there is one. * Use of the "--max-pack-size" option to allow multiple packfiles to be created is now supported even when we are sending unreachable objects to cruft packs. * "git format-patch --rfc --subject-prefix=3D" used to ignore the "--subject-prefix" option and used "[RFC PATCH]"; now we will add "RFC" prefix to whatever subject prefix is specified. * "git log --format" has been taught the %(decorate) placeholder for further customization over what the "--decorate" option offers. * The default log message created by "git revert", when reverting a commit that records a revert, has been tweaked, to encourage people to describe complex "revert of revert of revert" situations better in their own words. * The command-line completion support (in contrib/) learned to complete "git commit --trailer=3D" for possible trailer keys. * "git update-index" learned the "--show-index-version" option to inspect the index format version used by the on-disk index file. * "git diff" learned the "diff.statNameWidth" configuration variable, to give the default width for the name part in the "--stat" output. * "git range-diff --notes=3Dfoo" compared "log --notes=3Dfoo --notes" of the two ranges, instead of using just the specified notes tree, which has been corrected to use only the specified notes tree. * The command line completion script (in contrib/) can be told to complete aliases by including ": git ;" in the alias to tell it that the alias should be completed in a similar way to how "git " is completed. The parsing code for the alias has been loosened to allow ';' without an extra space before it. * "git for-each-ref" and friends learned to apply mailmap to authorname and other fields in a more flexible way than using separate placeholder letters like %a[eElL] every time we want to come up with small variants. * "git repack" machinery learned to pay attention to the "--filter=3D" option. * "git repack" learned the "--max-cruft-size" option to prevent cruft packs from growing without bounds. * "git merge-tree" learned to take strategy backend specific options via the "-X" option, like "git merge" does. * "git log" and friends learned the "--dd" option that is a short-hand for "--diff-merges=3Dfirst-parent -p". * The attribute subsystem learned to honor the "attr.tree" configuration variable that specifies which tree to read the .gitattributes files from. * "git merge-file" learns a mode to read three variants of the contents to be merged from blob objects. Performance, Internal Implementation, Development Support etc. * "git check-attr" has been taught to work better with sparse-index. * It may be tempting to leave the help text NULL for a command line option that is either hidden or too obvious, but "git subcmd -h" and "git subcmd --help-all" would have segfaulted if done so. Now the help text is truly optional. * Tests that are known to pass with LSan are now marked as such. * Flaky "git p4" tests, as well as "git svn" tests, are now skipped in the (rather expensive) sanitizer CI job. * Tests with LSan from time to time seem to emit harmless messages that make our tests unnecessarily flaky; we work around it by filtering the uninteresting output. * Unused parameters to functions are marked as such, and/or removed, in order to bring us closer to "-Wunused-parameter" clean. * The code to keep track of existing packs in the repository while repacking has been refactored. * The "streaming" interface used for bulk-checkin codepath has been narrowed to take only blob objects for now, with no real loss of functionality. * GitHub CI workflow has learned to trigger Coverity check. * Test coverage for trailers has been improved. * The code to iterate over loose references has been optimized to reduce the number of lstat() system calls. * The codepaths that read "chunk" formatted files have been corrected to pay attention to the chunk size and notice broken files. * Replace macos-12 used at GitHub CI with macos-13. (merge 682a868f67 js/ci-use-macos-13 later to maint). Fixes since v2.42 ----------------- * Overly long label names used in the sequencer machinery are now chopped to fit under filesystem limitation. * Scalar updates. * Tweak GitHub Actions CI so that pushing the same commit to multiple branch tips at the same time will not waste building and testing the same thing twice. * The commit-graph verification code that detects a mixture of zero and non-zero generation numbers has been updated. * "git diff -w --exit-code" with various options did not work correctly, which has been corrected. * The "transfer.unpackLimit" configuration variable ought to be used as a fallback, but overrode the more specific "fetch.unpackLimit" and "receive.unpackLimit" configuration variables by mistake, which has been corrected. * The use of API between two calls to require_clean_work_tree() from the sequencer code has been cleaned up for consistency. * "git diff --no-such-option" and other corner cases around the exit status of the "diff" command have been corrected. * "git for-each-ref --sort=3D'contents:size'" sorted the refs according to size numerically, giving a ref that points at a blob twelve-byte (12) long before showing a blob hundred-byte (100) long, which has been corrected. * We now limit the depth of the tree objects and maximum length of pathnames recorded in tree objects. (merge 4d5693ba05 jk/tree-name-and-depth-limit later to maint). * Various fixes to the behavior of "rebase -i", when the command got interrupted by conflicting changes, have been made. * References from a description of the `--patch` option in various manual pages have been simplified and improved. * "git grep -e A --no-or -e B" is accepted, even though the negation of the "--or" option did not mean anything, which has been tightened. * The completion script (in contrib/) has been taught to treat the "-t" option to "git checkout" and "git switch" just like the "--track" option, to complete remote-tracking branches. * "git diff --no-index -R <(one) <(two)" did not work correctly, which has been corrected. * "git maintenance" timers' implementation has been updated, based on systemd timers, to work with WSL. * "git diff --cached" codepath did not fill the necessary stat information for a file when fsmonitor knows it is clean and ended up behaving as if it were not clean, which has been corrected. * How "alias.foo =3D : git cmd ; aliased-command-string" should be spelled with necessary whitespace around punctuation marks to work has been more clearly documented (but this will be moot with newer versions of Git where the parsing rules have been improved). * HTTP Header redaction code has been adjusted for a newer version of cURL library that shows its traces differently from earlier versions. * An error message given by "git send-email", when given a malformed address, did not show the offending address, which has been corrected. * UBSan options were not propagated through the test framework to git run via the httpd, unlike ASan options, which has been corrected. * "checkout --merge -- path" and "update-index --unresolve path" did not resurrect conflicted state that was resolved to remove path, but now they do. (merge 5bdedac3c7 jc/unresolve-removal later to maint). * The display width table for unicode characters has been updated for Unicode 15.1 (merge 872976c37e bb/unicode-width-table-15 later to maint). * Update mailmap entry for Derrick. (merge 6e5457d8c7 ds/mailmap-entry-update later to maint). * In the ".gitmodules" files, submodules are keyed by their names, and the path to the submodule whose name is $name is specified by the submodule.$name.path variable. There were a few codepaths that mixed the name and path up when consulting the submodule database, which have been corrected. It took long for these bugs to be found as the name of a submodule initially is the same as its path, and the problem does not surface until it is moved to a different path, which apparently happens very rarely. * "git diff --merge-base X other args..." insisted that X must be a commit and errored out when given an annotated tag that peels to a commit, but we only need it to be a committish. This has been corrected. (merge 4adceb5a29 ar/diff-index-merge-base-fix later to maint). * "git merge-tree" used to segfault when the "--attr-source" option is used, which has been corrected. (merge e95bafc52f jc/merge-ort-attr-index-fix later to maint). * Unlike "git log --pretty=3D%D", "git log --pretty=3D"%(decorate)" did not auto-initialize the decoration subsystem, which has been corrected. * Feeding "git stash store" with a random commit that was not created by "git stash create" now errors out. (merge d9b6634589 jc/fail-stash-to-store-non-stash later to maint). * The index file has room only for the lower 32-bit of the file size in the cached stat information, which means cached stat information will have 0 in its sd_size member for a file whose size is a multiple of 4GiB. This is mistaken for a racily clean path. Avoid it by storing a bogus sd_size value instead for such files. (merge 5143ac07b1 bc/racy-4gb-files later to maint). * "git p4" tried to store symlinks to LFS when told, but has been fixed not to do so, because it does not make sense. (merge 10c89a02b0 mm/p4-symlink-with-lfs later to maint). * The codepath to handle recipient addresses `git send-email --compose` learns from the user was completely broken, which has been corrected. (merge 3ec6167567 jk/send-email-fix-addresses-from-composed-messages l= ater to maint). * "cd sub && git grep -f patterns" tried to read "patterns" file at the top level of the working tree; it has been corrected to read "sub/patterns" instead. * "git reflog expire --single-worktree" has been broken for the past 20 months or so, which has been corrected. * "git send-email" did not have certain pieces of data computed yet when it tried to validate the outgoing messages and its recipient addresses, which has been sorted out. * "git bugreport" learned to complain when it received a command line argument that it will not use. * The codepath to traverse the commit-graph learned to notice that a commit is missing (e.g., corrupt repository lost an object), even though it knows something about the commit (like its parents) from what is in commit-graph. (merge 7a5d604443 ps/do-not-trust-commit-graph-blindly-for-existence l= ater to maint). * "git rev-list --missing" did not work for missing commit objects, which has been corrected. * "git rev-list --unpacked --objects" failed to exclude packed non-commit objects, which has been corrected. (merge 7b3c8e9f38 tb/rev-list-unpacked-fix later to maint). * "To dereference" and "to peel" were sometimes used in in-code comments and documentation but without description in the glossary. (merge 893dce2ffb vd/glossary-dereference-peel later to maint). * Other code cleanup, docfix, build fix, etc. (merge c2c349a15c xz/commit-title-soft-limit-doc later to maint). (merge 1bd809938a tb/format-pack-doc-update later to maint). (merge 8f81532599 an/clang-format-typofix later to maint). (merge 3ca86adc2d la/strvec-header-fix later to maint). (merge 6789275d37 jc/test-i18ngrep later to maint). (merge 9972cd6004 ps/leakfixes later to maint). (merge 46edab516b tz/send-email-helpfix later to maint). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Changes since v2.42.0 are as follows: Aditya Neelamraju (1): clang-format: fix typo in comment Alexander Shopov (1): l10n: bg.po: Updated Bulgarian translation (5579t) Alyssa Ross (1): diff: fix --merge-base with annotated tags Andrei Rybak (1): SubmittingPatches: call gitk's command "Copy commit reference" Andy Koppe (8): pretty-formats: enclose options in angle brackets decorate: refactor format_decorations() decorate: avoid some unnecessary color overhead decorate: color each token separately pretty: add %(decorate[:]) format pretty: add pointer and tag options to %(decorate) decorate: use commit color for HEAD arrow pretty: fix ref filtering for %(decorate) formats Arkadii Yakovets (1): l10n: update uk localization for v2.43 Bagas Sanjaya (1): l10n: po-id for 2.43 (round 1) Beat Bolli (1): unicode: update the width tables to Unicode 15.1 Caleb Hill (1): git-clean doc: fix "without do cleaning" typo Calvin Wan (4): hex-ll: separate out non-hash-algo functions wrapper: reduce scope of remove_or_warn() config: correct bad boolean env value error message parse: separate out parsing functions from config.h Christian Couder (9): pack-objects: allow `--filter` without `--stdout` t/helper: add 'find-pack' test-tool repack: refactor finishing pack-objects command repack: refactor finding pack prefix pack-bitmap-write: rebuild using new bitmap when remapping repack: add `--filter=3D` option gc: add `gc.repackFilter` config option repack: implement `--filter-to` for storing filtered out objects gc: add `gc.repackFilterTo` config option Christian Hesse (2): t/lib-gpg: forcibly run a trustdb update t/t6300: drop magic filtering Derrick Stolee (13): upload-pack: fix race condition in error messages maintenance: add get_random_minute() maintenance: use random minute in launchctl scheduler maintenance: use random minute in Windows scheduler maintenance: use random minute in cron scheduler maintenance: swap method locations maintenance: use random minute in systemd scheduler maintenance: fix systemd schedule overlaps maintenance: update schedule before config scalar: add --[no-]src option setup: add discover_git_directory_reason() scalar reconfigure: help users remove buggy repos mailmap: change primary address for Derrick Stolee Dorcas AnonoLitunya (1): t7601: use "test_path_is_file" etc. instead of "test -f" Dragan Simic (2): diff --stat: add config option to limit filename width diff --stat: set the width defaults in a helper function Drew DeVault (1): format-patch: --rfc honors what --subject-prefix sets Elijah Newren (26): documentation: wording improvements documentation: fix small error documentation: fix typos documentation: fix apostrophe usage documentation: add missing words documentation: remove extraneous words documentation: fix subject/verb agreement documentation: employ consistent verb tense for a list documentation: fix verb tense documentation: fix adjective vs. noun documentation: fix verb vs. noun documentation: fix singular vs. plural documentation: whitespace is already generally plural documentation: fix choice of article documentation: add missing article documentation: remove unnecessary hyphens documentation: add missing hyphens documentation: use clearer prepositions documentation: fix punctuation documentation: fix capitalization documentation: fix whitespace issues documentation: add some commas where they are helpful documentation: add missing fullstops documentation: add missing quotes documentation: add missing parenthesis RelNotes: minor wording fixes in 2.43.0 release notes Emily Shaffer (2): t0091-bugreport: stop using i18ngrep bugreport: reject positional arguments Emir SARI (1): l10n: tr: v2.43.0 Eric W. Biederman (1): bulk-checkin: only support blobs in index_bulk_checkin Eric Wong (1): treewide: fix various bugs w/ OpenSSL 3+ EVP API Evan Gates (1): git-config: fix misworded --type=3Dpath explanation Han Young (1): show doc: redirect user to git log manual instead of git diff-tree Isoken June Ibizugbe (1): builtin/branch.c: adjust error messages to coding guidelines Jacob Abel (1): builtin/worktree.c: fix typo in "forgot fetch" msg Jacob Stopak (1): Include gettext.h in MyFirstContribution tutorial Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) (6): submodule--helper: use submodule_from_path in set-{url,branch} submodule--helper: return error from set-url when modifying failed t7419: actually test the branch switching t7419, t7420: use test_cmp_config instead of grepping .gitmodules t7419: test that we correctly handle renamed submodules t7420: test that we correctly handle renamed submodules Jason Hatton (1): Prevent git from rehashing 4GiB files Javier Mora (2): git-status.txt: fix minor asciidoc format issue doc/git-bisect: clarify `git bisect run` syntax Jean-No=C3=ABl Avila (1): l10n: fr: v2.43.0 rnd 2 Jeff King (114): hashmap: use expected signatures for comparison functions diff-files: avoid negative exit value diff: show usage for unknown builtin_diff_files() options diff: die when failing to read index in git-diff builtin diff: drop useless return from run_diff_{files,index} functions diff: drop useless return values in git-diff helpers diff: drop useless "status" parameter from diff_result_code() commit-graph: verify swapped zero/non-zero generation cases test-lib: ignore uninteresting LSan output sequencer: use repository parameter in short_commit_name() sequencer: mark repository argument as unused ref-filter: mark unused parameters in parser callbacks pack-bitmap: mark unused parameters in show_object callback worktree: mark unused parameters in each_ref_fn callback commit-graph: mark unused data parameters in generation callbacks ls-tree: mark unused parameter in callback stash: mark unused parameter in diff callback trace2: mark unused us_elapsed_absolute parameters trace2: mark unused config callback parameter test-trace2: mark unused argv/argc parameters grep: mark unused parameter in output function add-interactive: mark unused callback parameters negotiator/noop: mark unused callback parameters worktree: mark unused parameters in noop repair callback imap-send: mark unused parameters with NO_OPENSSL grep: mark unused parmaeters in pcre fallbacks credential: mark unused parameter in urlmatch callback fetch: mark unused parameter in ref_transaction callback bundle-uri: mark unused parameters in callbacks gc: mark unused descriptors in scheduler callbacks update-ref: mark unused parameter in parser callbacks ci: allow branch selection through "vars" ci: deprecate ci/config/allow-ref script merge: make xopts a strvec merge: simplify parsing of "-n" option format-patch: use OPT_STRING_LIST for to/cc options tree-walk: reduce stack size for recursive functions tree-walk: drop MAX_TRAVERSE_TREES macro tree-walk: rename "error" variable fsck: detect very large tree pathnames add core.maxTreeDepth config traverse_trees(): respect max_allowed_tree_depth read_tree(): respect max_allowed_tree_depth list-objects: respect max_allowed_tree_depth tree-diff: respect max_allowed_tree_depth lower core.maxTreeDepth default to 2048 checkout-index: delay automatic setting of to_tempfile parse-options: prefer opt->value to globals in callbacks parse-options: mark unused "opt" parameter in callbacks merge: do not pass unused opt->value parameter parse-options: add more BUG_ON() annotations interpret-trailers: mark unused "unset" parameters in option callba= cks parse-options: mark unused parameters in noop callback merge-ort: drop custom err() function merge-ort: stop passing "opt" to read_oid_strbuf() merge-ort: drop unused parameters from detect_and_process_renames() merge-ort: drop unused "opt" parameter from merge_check_renames_reu= sable() http: factor out matching of curl http/2 trace lines http: update curl http/2 info matching for curl 8.3.0 merge-ort: lowercase a few error messages fsmonitor: prefer repo_git_path() to git_pathdup() fsmonitor/win32: drop unused parameters fsmonitor: mark some maybe-unused parameters fsmonitor/win32: mark unused parameter in fsm_os__incompatible() fsmonitor: mark unused parameters in stub functions fsmonitor/darwin: mark unused parameters in system callback fsmonitor: mark unused hashmap callback parameters run-command: mark unused parameters in start_bg_wait callbacks test-lib: set UBSAN_OPTIONS to match ASan commit-graph: factor out chain opening function commit-graph: check mixed generation validation when loading chain = file t5324: harmonize sha1/sha256 graph chain corruption commit-graph: detect read errors when verifying graph chain commit-graph: tighten chain size check commit-graph: report incomplete chains during verification t6700: mark test as leak-free commit-reach: free temporary list in get_octopus_merge_bases() merge: free result of repo_get_merge_bases() commit-graph: move slab-clearing to close_commit_graph() commit-graph: free all elements of graph chain commit-graph: delay base_graph assignment in add_graph_to_chain() commit-graph: free graph struct that was not added to chain commit-graph: free write-context entries before overwriting commit-graph: free write-context base_graph_name during cleanup commit-graph: clear oidset after finishing write decorate: add clear_decoration() function revision: clear decoration structs during release_revisions() daemon: free listen_addr before returning repack: free existing_cruft array after use chunk-format: note that pair_chunk() is unsafe t: add library for munging chunk-format files midx: stop ignoring malformed oid fanout chunk commit-graph: check size of oid fanout chunk midx: check size of oid lookup chunk commit-graph: check consistency of fanout table midx: check size of pack names chunk midx: enforce chunk alignment on reading midx: check size of object offset chunk midx: bounds-check large offset chunk midx: check size of revindex chunk commit-graph: check size of commit data chunk commit-graph: detect out-of-bounds extra-edges pointers commit-graph: bounds-check base graphs chunk commit-graph: check size of generations chunk commit-graph: bounds-check generation overflow chunk commit-graph: check bounds when accessing BDAT chunk commit-graph: check bounds when accessing BIDX chunk commit-graph: detect out-of-order BIDX offsets chunk-format: drop pair_chunk_unsafe() t5319: make corrupted large-offset test more robust doc/send-email: mention handling of "reply-to" with --compose Revert "send-email: extract email-parsing code into a subroutine" send-email: handle to/cc/bcc from --compose message t: avoid perl's pack/unpack "Q" specifier Johannes Schindelin (19): windows: ignore empty `PATH` elements is_Cygwin: avoid `exec`ing anything Move is_ functions to the beginning Move the `_which` function (almost) to the top Work around Tcl's default `PATH` lookup rebase: allow overriding the maximal length of the generated labels ci: avoid building from the same commit in parallel ci(linux-asan-ubsan): let's save some time var: avoid a segmentation fault when `HOME` is unset completion(switch/checkout): treat --track and -t the same maintenance(systemd): support the Windows Subsystem for Linux ci: add a GitHub workflow to submit Coverity scans coverity: cache the Coverity Build Tool coverity: allow overriding the Coverity project coverity: support building on Windows coverity: allow running on macOS coverity: detect and report when the token or project is incorrect max_tree_depth: lower it for MSVC to avoid stack overflows ci: upgrade to using macos-13 John Cai (3): merge-ort: initialize repo in index state attr: read attributes from HEAD when bare repo attr: add attr.tree for setting the treeish to read attributes from Jordi Mas (1): l10n: Update Catalan translation Josh Soref (1): Documentation/git-status: add missing line breaks Josip Sokcevic (1): diff-lib: fix check_removed when fsmonitor is on Junio C Hamano (57): update-index: do not read HEAD and MERGE_HEAD unconditionally resolve-undo: allow resurrecting conflicted state that resolved to = deletion update-index: use unmerge_index_entry() to support removal update-index: remove stale fallback code for "--unresolve" checkout/restore: refuse unmerging paths unless checking out of the= index checkout/restore: add basic tests for --merge checkout: allow "checkout -m path" to unmerge removed paths mv: fix error for moving directory to another diff: move the fallback "--exit-code" code down diff: mode-only change should be noticed by "--patch -w --exit-code= " diff: teach "--stat -w --exit-code" to notice differences t4040: remove test that succeeded for a wrong reason pretty-formats: define "literal formatting code" diff: spell DIFF_INDEX_CACHED out when calling run_diff_index() diff: the -w option breaks --exit-code for --raw and other output m= odes transfer.unpackLimit: fetch/receive.unpackLimit takes precedence Start the 2.43 cycle The second batch for 2.43 The extra batch to update credenthal helpers The third batch The fourth batch The fifth batch The sixth batch The seventh batch update-index doc: v4 is OK with JGit and libgit2 update-index: add --show-index-version test-tool: retire "index-version" The eighth batch The ninth batch The tenth batch The eleventh batch completion: loosen and document the requirement around completing a= lias The twelfth batch The thirteenth batch The fourteenth batch The fifteenth batch doc: update list archive reference to use lore.kernel.org The sixteenth batch merge: introduce {copy|clear}_merge_options() stash: be careful what we store grep: -f is relative to $cwd The seventeenth batch The eighteenth batch commit: do not use cryptic "new_index" in end-user facing messages The nineteenth batch am: align placeholder for --whitespace option with apply The twentieth batch The twenty-first batch The twenty-second batch test framework: further deprecate test_i18ngrep Git 2.42.1 tests: teach callers of test_i18ngrep to use test_grep A bit more before -rc1 Prepare for -rc1 Git 2.43-rc1 Git 2.43-rc2 Git 2.43 Karthik Nayak (3): revision: rename bit to `do_not_die_on_missing_objects` rev-list: move `show_commit()` to the bottom rev-list: add commit object support in `--missing` option Kousik Sanagavarapu (4): ref-filter: sort numerically when ":size" is used t/t6300: cleanup test_atom t/t6300: introduce test_bad_atom ref-filter: add mailmap support Kristoffer Haugsbakk (2): range-diff: treat notes like `log` grep: die gracefully when outside repository Linus Arver (17): trailer tests: make test cases self-contained trailer test description: this tests --where=3Dafter, not --where=3D= before trailer: add tests to check defaulting behavior with --no-* flags trailer doc: narrow down scope of --where and related flags trailer: trailer location is a place, not an action trailer --no-divider help: describe usual "---" meaning trailer --parse help: expose aliased options trailer --only-input: prefer "configuration variables" over "rules" trailer --parse docs: add explanation for its usefulness trailer --unfold help: prefer "reformat" over "join" trailer doc: emphasize the effect of configuration variables trailer doc: separator within key suppresses default separator trailer doc: is a or , not both trailer: separate public from internal portion of trailer_iterator trailer: split process_input_file into separate pieces trailer: split process_command_line_args into separate functions strvec: drop unnecessary include of hex.h M Hickford (3): credential/libsecret: store new attributes credential/libsecret: erase matching creds only credential/wincred: erase matching creds only Mark Levedahl (6): git gui Makefile - remove Cygwin modifications git-gui - remove obsolete Cygwin specific code git-gui - use cygstart to browse on Cygwin git-gui - use mkshortcut on Cygwin git-gui - re-enable use of hook scripts git-gui - use git-hook, honor core.hooksPath Mark Ruvald Pedersen (1): sequencer: truncate labels to accommodate loose refs Martin =C3=85gren (1): git-merge-file doc: drop "-file" from argument placeholders Matthew McClain (1): git-p4 shouldn't attempt to store symlinks in LFS Michael Strawbridge (1): send-email: move validation code below process_address_list Michal Suchanek (1): git-push doc: more visibility for -q option Naomi Ibe (1): builtin/add.c: clean up die() messages Oswald Buddenhagen (16): t/lib-rebase: set_fake_editor(): fix recognition of reset's short c= ommand t/lib-rebase: set_fake_editor(): handle FAKE_LINES more consistentl= y sequencer: simplify allocation of result array in todo_list_rearran= ge_squash() t/lib-rebase: improve documentation of set_fake_editor() t9001: fix indentation in test_no_confirm() format-patch: add --description-file option sequencer: rectify empty hint in call of require_clean_work_tree() sequencer: beautify subject of reverts of reverts git-revert.txt: add discussion sequencer: fix error message on failure to copy SQUASH_MSG t3404-rebase-interactive.sh: fix typos in title of a rewording test sequencer: remove unreachable exit condition in pick_commits() am: fix error message in parse_opt_show_current_patch() rebase: simplify code related to imply_merge() rebase: handle --strategy via imply_merge() as well rebase: move parse_opt_keep_empty() down Patrick Steinhardt (23): upload-pack: fix exit code when denying fetch of unreachable object= ID revision: make pseudo-opt flags read via stdin behave consistently doc/git-worktree: mention "refs/rewritten" as per-worktree refs doc/git-repack: fix syntax for `-g` shorthand option doc/git-repack: don't mention nonexistent "--unpacked" option commit-graph: introduce envvar to disable commit existence checks commit: detect commits that exist in commit-graph but not in the OD= B builtin/show-ref: convert pattern to a local variable builtin/show-ref: split up different subcommands builtin/show-ref: fix leaking string buffer builtin/show-ref: fix dead code when passing patterns builtin/show-ref: refactor `--exclude-existing` options builtin/show-ref: stop using global variable to count matches builtin/show-ref: stop using global vars for `show_one()` builtin/show-ref: refactor options for patterns subcommand builtin/show-ref: ensure mutual exclusiveness of subcommands builtin/show-ref: explicitly spell out different modes in synopsis builtin/show-ref: add new mode to check for reference existence t: use git-show-ref(1) to check for ref existence test-bloom: stop setting up Git directory twice shallow: fix memory leak when registering shallow roots setup: refactor `upgrade_repository_format()` to have common exit setup: fix leaking repository format Peter Krefting (1): l10n: sv.po: Update Swedish translation (5579t) Philippe Blain (3): completion: commit: complete configured trailer tokens completion: commit: complete trailers tokens more robustly completion: improve doc for complex aliases Phillip Wood (7): rebase -i: move unlink() calls rebase -i: remove patch file after conflict resolution sequencer: use rebase_path_message() sequencer: factor out part of pick_commits() rebase: fix rewritten list for failed pick rebase --continue: refuse to commit after failed command rebase -i: fix adding failed command to the todo list Ralf Thielow (1): l10n: Update German translation Ren=C3=A9 Scharfe (18): subtree: disallow --no-{help,quiet,debug,branch,message} t1502, docs: disallow --no-help t1502: move optionspec help output to a file t1502: test option negation parse-options: show negatability of options in short help parse-options: factor out usage_indent() and usage_padding() parse-options: no --[no-]no-... parse-options: simplify usage_padding() parse-options: allow omitting option help text name-rev: use OPT_HIDDEN_BOOL for --peel-tag grep: use OPT_INTEGER_F for --max-depth grep: reject --no-or diff --no-index: fix -R with stdin parse-options: drop unused parse_opt_ctx_t member parse-options: make CMDMODE errors more precise am: simplify --show-current-patch handling am, rebase: fix arghelp syntax of --empty reflog: fix expire --single-worktree Robert Coup (1): upload-pack: add tracing for fetches Rub=C3=A9n Justo (2): branch: error message deleting a branch in use branch: error message checking out a branch in use Sergey Organov (4): doc/diff-options: fix link to generating patch section diff-merges: improve --diff-merges documentation diff-merges: introduce '--dd' option completion: complete '--dd' Shuqi Liang (3): t1092: add tests for 'git check-attr' attr.c: read attributes in a sparse directory check-attr: integrate with sparse-index Tang Yuyi (1): merge-tree: add -X strategy option Taylor Blau (28): repack: move `pack_geometry` struct to the stack commit-graph: introduce `commit_graph_generation_from_graph()` t/t5318-commit-graph.sh: test generation zero transitions during fs= ck commit-graph: avoid repeated mixed generation number warnings leak tests: mark a handful of tests as leak-free leak tests: mark t3321-notes-stripspace.sh as leak-free leak tests: mark t5583-push-branches.sh as leak-free builtin/pack-objects.c: remove unnecessary strbuf_reset() builtin/pack-objects.c: support `--max-pack-size` with `--cruft` Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt: remove multi-cruft packs alternat= ive Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt: drop mixed version section builtin/repack.c: extract structure to store existing packs builtin/repack.c: extract marking packs for deletion builtin/repack.c: extract redundant pack cleanup for --geometric builtin/repack.c: extract redundant pack cleanup for existing packs builtin/repack.c: extract `has_existing_non_kept_packs()` builtin/repack.c: store existing cruft packs separately builtin/repack.c: avoid directly inspecting "util" builtin/repack.c: extract common cruft pack loop git-send-email.perl: avoid printing undef when validating addresses t7700: split cruft-related tests to t7704 builtin/repack.c: parse `--max-pack-size` with OPT_MAGNITUDE builtin/repack.c: implement support for `--max-cruft-size` builtin/repack.c: avoid making cruft packs preferred Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt: fix typo Documentation/gitformat-pack.txt: fix incorrect MIDX documentation list-objects: drop --unpacked non-commit objects from results pack-bitmap: drop --unpacked non-commit objects from results Teng Long (1): l10n: zh_CN: for git 2.43.0-rc1 Todd Zullinger (3): RelNotes: minor typo fixes in 2.43.0 draft RelNotes: improve wording of credential helper notes send-email: remove stray characters from usage Victoria Dye (5): ref-cache.c: fix prefix matching in ref iteration dir.[ch]: expose 'get_dtype' dir.[ch]: add 'follow_symlink' arg to 'get_dtype' files-backend.c: avoid stat in 'loose_fill_ref_dir' glossary: add definitions for dereference & peel Vipul Kumar (1): git-gui: Fix a typo in README Wesley Schwengle (2): git-push.txt: fix grammar git-svn: drop FakeTerm hack Yi-Jyun Pan (1): l10n: zh-TW: Git 2.43.0-rc1 brian m. carlson (2): t: add a test helper to truncate files merge-file: add an option to process object IDs =C3=86var Arnfj=C3=B6r=C3=B0 Bjarmason (1): Makefiles: change search through $(MAKEFLAGS) for GNU make 4.4 =C5=A0t=C4=9Bp=C3=A1n N=C4=9Bmec (6): doc: fix some typos, grammar and wording issues doc/diff-options: improve wording of the log.diffMerges mention git-jump: admit to passing merge mode args to ls-files doc/gitk: s/sticked/stuck/ t/README: fix multi-prerequisite example doc/cat-file: make synopsis and description less confusing =E7=8E=8B=E5=B8=B8=E6=96=B0 (1): merge-ort.c: fix typo 'neeed' to 'needed' =E8=B0=A2=E8=87=B4=E9=82=A6 (XIE Zhibang) (2): doc: correct the 50 characters soft limit doc: correct the 50 characters soft limit (+)