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2020-07-10Merge branch 'tb/fix-persistent-shallow' into masterJunio C Hamano
When "fetch.writeCommitGraph" configuration is set in a shallow repository and a fetch moves the shallow boundary, we wrote out broken commit-graph files that do not match the reality, which has been corrected. * tb/fix-persistent-shallow: commit.c: don't persist substituted parents when unshallowing
2020-07-10Merge branch 'ct/diff-with-merge-base-clarification' into masterJunio C Hamano
Recent update to "git diff" meant as a code clean-up introduced a bug in its error handling code, which has been corrected. * ct/diff-with-merge-base-clarification: diff: check for merge bases before assigning sym->base
2020-07-10Merge branch 'rs/line-log-until' into masterJunio C Hamano
"git log -Lx,y:path --before=date" lost track of where the range should be because it didn't take the changes made by the youngest commits that are omitted from the output into account. * rs/line-log-until: revision: disable min_age optimization with line-log
2020-07-10Merge branch 'ra/send-email-in-reply-to-from-command-line-wins' into masterJunio C Hamano
"git send-email --in-reply-to=<msg>" did not use the In-Reply-To: header with the value given from the command line, and let it be overridden by the value on In-Reply-To: header in the messages being sent out (if exists). * ra/send-email-in-reply-to-from-command-line-wins: send-email: restore --in-reply-to superseding behavior
2020-07-10Merge branch 'vs/completion-with-set-u' into masterJunio C Hamano
The command line completion support (in contrib/) used to be prepared to work with "set -u" but recent changes got a bit more sloppy. This has been corrected. * vs/completion-with-set-u: completion: nounset mode fixes
2020-07-10Merge branch 'cc/cat-file-usage-update' into masterJunio C Hamano
Doc/usage update. * cc/cat-file-usage-update: cat-file: add missing [=<format>] to usage/synopsis
2020-07-09git-rebase.txt: fix description list separatorMartin Ågren
We don't give a "::" for the list separator, but just a single ":". This ends up rendering literally, "--apply: Use applying strategies ...". As a follow-on error, the list continuation, "+", also ends up rendering literally (because we don't have a list). This was introduced in 52eb738d6b ("rebase: add an --am option", 2020-02-15) and survived the rename in 10cdb9f38a ("rebase: rename the two primary rebase backends", 2020-02-15). Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-09l10n: Update Catalan translationJordi Mas
Signed-off-by: Jordi Mas <jmas@softcatala.org>
2020-07-09commit-graph: fix "Writing out commit graph" progress counterSZEDER Gábor
76ffbca71a (commit-graph: write Bloom filters to commit graph file, 2020-04-06) added two delayed progress lines to writing the Bloom filter index and data chunk. This is wrong, because a single common progress is used while writing all chunks, which is not updated while writing these two new chunks, resulting in incomplete-looking "done" lines: Expanding reachable commits in commit graph: 888679, done. Computing commit changed paths Bloom filters: 100% (888678/888678), done. Writing out commit graph in 6 passes: 66% (3554712/5332068), done. Use the common 'struct progress' instance while writing the Bloom filter chunks as well. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-09commit-graph: fix progress of reachable commitsSZEDER Gábor
To display a progress line while iterating over all refs, d335ce8f24 (commit-graph.c: show progress of finding reachable commits, 2020-05-13) should have added a pair of start_delayed_progress() and stop_progress() calls around a for_each_ref() invocation. Alas, the stop_progress() call ended up at the wrong place, after write_commit_graph(), which does all the commit-graph computation and writing, and has several progress lines of its own. Consequently, that new Collecting referenced commits: 123 progress line is overwritten by the first progress line shown by write_commit_graph(), and its final "done" line is shown last, after everything is finished: Expanding reachable commits in commit graph: 344786, done. Computing commit changed paths Bloom filters: 100% (344786/344786), done. Collecting referenced commits: 154, done. Move that stop_progress() call to the right place. While at it, drop the unnecessary 'if (data.progress)' condition protecting the stop_progress() call, because that function is prepared to handle a NULL progress struct. Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-09entry: check for fstat() errors after checkoutMatheus Tavares
In 11179eb311 ("entry.c: check if file exists after checkout", 2017-10-05) we started checking the result of the lstat() call done after writing a file, to avoid writing garbage to the corresponding cache entry. However, the code skips calling lstat() if it's possible to use fstat() when it still has the file descriptor open. And when calling fstat() we don't do the same error checking. To fix that, let the callers of fstat_output() know when fstat() fails. In this case, write_entry() will try to use lstat() and properly report an error if that fails as well. Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-09experimental: default to fetch.writeCommitGraph=falseJonathan Nieder
The fetch.writeCommitGraph feature makes fetches write out a commit graph file for the newly downloaded pack on fetch. This improves the performance of various commands that would perform a revision walk and eventually ought to be the default for everyone. To prepare for that future, it's enabled by default for users that set feature.experimental=true to experience such future defaults. Alas, for --unshallow fetches from a shallow clone it runs into a snag: by the time Git has fetched the new objects and is writing a commit graph, it has performed a revision walk and r->parsed_objects contains information about the shallow boundary from *before* the fetch. The commit graph writing code is careful to avoid writing a commit graph file in shallow repositories, but the new state is not shallow, and the result is that from that point on, commands like "git log" make use of a newly written commit graph file representing a fictional history with the old shallow boundary. We could fix this by making the commit graph writing code more careful to avoid writing a commit graph that could have used any grafts or shallow state, but it is possible that there are other pieces of mutated state that fetch's commit graph writing code may be relying on. So disable it in the feature.experimental configuration. Google developers have been running in this configuration (by setting fetch.writeCommitGraph=false in the system config) to work around this bug since it was discovered in April. Once the fix lands, we'll enable fetch.writeCommitGraph=true again to give it some early testing before rolling out to a wider audience. In other words: - this patch only affects behavior with feature.experimental=true - it makes feature.experimental match the configuration Google has been using for the last few months, meaning it would leave users in a better tested state than without it - this should improve testing for other features guarded by feature.experimental, by making feature.experimental safer to use Reported-by: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com> Helped-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-09commit.c: don't persist substituted parents when unshallowingTaylor Blau
Since 37b9dcabfc (shallow.c: use '{commit,rollback}_shallow_file', 2020-04-22), Git knows how to reset stat-validity checks for the $GIT_DIR/shallow file, allowing it to change between a shallow and non-shallow state in the same process (e.g., in the case of 'git fetch --unshallow'). However, when $GIT_DIR/shallow changes, Git does not alter or remove any grafts (nor substituted parents) in memory. This comes up in a "git fetch --unshallow" with fetch.writeCommitGraph set to true. Ordinarily in a shallow repository (and before 37b9dcabfc, even in this case), commit_graph_compatible() would return false, indicating that the repository should not be used to write a commit-graphs (since commit-graph files cannot represent a shallow history). But since 37b9dcabfc, in an --unshallow operation that check succeeds. Thus even though the repository isn't shallow any longer (that is, we have all of the objects), the in-core representation of those objects still has munged parents at the shallow boundaries. When the commit-graph write proceeds, we use the incorrect parentage, producing wrong results. There are two ways for a user to work around this: either (1) set 'fetch.writeCommitGraph' to 'false', or (2) drop the commit-graph after unshallowing. One way to fix this would be to reset the parsed object pool entirely (flushing the cache and thus preventing subsequent reads from modifying their parents) after unshallowing. That would produce a problem when callers have a now-stale reference to the old pool, and so this patch implements a different approach. Instead, attach a new bit to the pool, 'substituted_parent', which indicates if the repository *ever* stored a commit which had its parents modified (i.e., the shallow boundary prior to unshallowing). This bit needs to be sticky because all reads subsequent to modifying a commit's parents are unreliable when unshallowing. Modify the check in 'commit_graph_compatible' to take this bit into account, and correctly avoid generating commit-graphs in this case, thus solving the bug. Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Helped-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Reported-by: Jay Conrod <jayconrod@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-08diff: check for merge bases before assigning sym->baseJeff King
In symdiff_prepare(), we iterate over the set of parsed objects to pick out any symmetric differences, including the left, right, and base elements. We assign the results into pointers in a "struct symdiff", and then complain if we didn't find a base, like so: sym->left = rev->pending.objects[lpos].name; sym->right = rev->pending.objects[rpos].name; sym->base = rev->pending.objects[basepos].name; if (basecount == 0) die(_("%s...%s: no merge base"), sym->left, sym->right); But the least lines are backwards. If basecount is 0, then basepos will be -1, and we will access memory outside of the pending array. This isn't usually that big a deal, since we don't do anything besides a single pointer-sized read before exiting anyway, but it does violate the C standard, and of course memory-checking tools like ASan complain. Let's put the basecount check first. Note that we haveto split it from the other assignments, since the die() relies on sym->left and sym->right having been assigned (this isn't strictly necessary, but is easier to read than dereferencing the pending array again). Reported-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-07Wait for child on signal death for aliases to externalsTrygve Aaberge
When we are running an alias to an external command, we want to wait for that process to exit even after receiving ^C which normally kills the git process. This is useful when the process is ignoring SIGINT (which e.g. pagers often do), and then we don't want it to be killed. Having an alias which invokes a pager is probably not common, but it can be useful e.g. if you have an alias to a git command which uses a subshell as one of the arguments (in which case you have to use an external command, not an alias to a builtin). This patch is similar to the previous commit, but the previous commit fixed this only for aliases to builtins, while this commit does the same for aliases to external commands. In addition to waiting after clean like the previous commit, this also enables cleaning the child (that was already enabled for aliases to builtins before the previous commit), because wait_after_clean relies on it. Lastly, while the previous commit fixed a regression, I don't think this has ever worked properly. Signed-off-by: Trygve Aaberge <trygveaa@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-07Wait for child on signal death for aliases to builtinsTrygve Aaberge
When you hit ^C all the processes in the tree receives it. When a git command uses a pager, git ignores this and waits until the pager quits. However, when using an alias there is an additional process in the tree which didn't ignore the signal. That caused it to exit which in turn caused the pager to exit. This fixes that for aliases to builtins. This was originally fixed in 46df6906 (execv_dashed_external: wait for child on signal death, 2017-01-06), but was broken by ee4512ed (trace2: create new combined trace facility, 2019-02-22) and then b9140840 (git: avoid calling aliased builtins via their dashed form, 2019-07-29). Signed-off-by: Trygve Aaberge <trygveaa@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-07The seventh batchJunio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-07Merge branch 'es/worktree-code-cleanup'Junio C Hamano
Code cleanup. * es/worktree-code-cleanup: worktree: avoid dead-code in conditional
2020-07-07Merge branch 'dl/test-must-fail-fixes-5'Junio C Hamano
The effort to avoid using test_must_fail on non-git command continues. * dl/test-must-fail-fixes-5: lib-submodule-update: pass 'test_must_fail' as an argument lib-submodule-update: prepend "git" to $command lib-submodule-update: consolidate --recurse-submodules lib-submodule-update: add space after function name
2020-07-07Merge branch 'jk/fast-export-anonym-alt'Junio C Hamano
"git fast-export --anonymize" learned to take customized mapping to allow its users to tweak its output more usable for debugging. * jk/fast-export-anonym-alt: fast-export: use local array to store anonymized oid fast-export: anonymize "master" refname fast-export: allow seeding the anonymized mapping fast-export: add a "data" callback parameter to anonymize_str() fast-export: move global "idents" anonymize hashmap into function fast-export: use a flex array to store anonymized entries fast-export: stop storing lengths in anonymized hashmaps fast-export: tighten anonymize_mem() interface to handle only strings fast-export: store anonymized oids as hex strings fast-export: use xmemdupz() for anonymizing oids t9351: derive anonymized tree checks from original repo
2020-07-07Merge branch 'js/diff-files-i-t-a-fix-for-difftool'Junio C Hamano
"git difftool" has trouble dealing with paths added to the index with the intent-to-add bit. * js/diff-files-i-t-a-fix-for-difftool: difftool -d: ensure that intent-to-add files are handled correctly diff-files --raw: show correct post-image of intent-to-add files
2020-07-07Merge branch 'js/default-branch-name'Junio C Hamano
The name of the primary branch in existing repositories, and the default name used for the first branch in newly created repositories, is made configurable, so that we can eventually wean ourselves off of the hardcoded 'master'. * js/default-branch-name: contrib: subtree: adjust test to change in fmt-merge-msg testsvn: respect `init.defaultBranch` remote: use the configured default branch name when appropriate clone: use configured default branch name when appropriate init: allow setting the default for the initial branch name via the config init: allow specifying the initial branch name for the new repository docs: add missing diamond brackets submodule: fall back to remote's HEAD for missing remote.<name>.branch send-pack/transport-helper: avoid mentioning a particular branch fmt-merge-msg: stop treating `master` specially
2020-07-07Merge branch 'rs/pack-bits-in-object-better'Junio C Hamano
By renumbering object flag bits, "struct object" managed to lose bloated inter-field padding. * rs/pack-bits-in-object-better: revision: reallocate TOPO_WALK object flags
2020-07-07Merge branch 'bc/http-push-flagsfix'Junio C Hamano
The code to push changes over "dumb" HTTP had a bad interaction with the commit reachability code due to incorrect allocation of object flag bits, which has been corrected. * bc/http-push-flagsfix: http-push: ensure unforced pushes fail when data would be lost
2020-07-07Merge branch 'js/pu-to-seen'Junio C Hamano
The documentation and some tests have been adjusted for the recent renaming of "pu" branch to "seen". * js/pu-to-seen: tests: reference `seen` wherever `pu` was referenced docs: adjust the technical overview for the rename `pu` -> `seen` docs: adjust for the recent rename of `pu` to `seen`
2020-07-07Merge branch 'cb/is-descendant-of'Junio C Hamano
Code clean-up. * cb/is-descendant-of: commit-reach: avoid is_descendant_of() shim
2020-07-07Merge branch 'mk/pb-pretty-email-without-domain-part-fix'Junio C Hamano
Docfix. * mk/pb-pretty-email-without-domain-part-fix: doc: fix author vs. committer copy/paste error
2020-07-07Merge branch 'jl/complete-git-prune'Junio C Hamano
Add "git prune" to the completion (in contrib/), which could be typed by end-users from the command line. * jl/complete-git-prune: bash-completion: add git-prune into bash completion
2020-07-07Merge branch 'es/get-worktrees-unsort'Junio C Hamano
API cleanup for get_worktrees() * es/get-worktrees-unsort: worktree: drop get_worktrees() unused 'flags' argument worktree: drop get_worktrees() special-purpose sorting option
2020-07-07Merge branch 'bc/sha-256-cvs-svn-updates'Junio C Hamano
CVS/SVN interface have been prepared for SHA-256 transition * bc/sha-256-cvs-svn-updates: git-cvsexportcommit: port to SHA-256 git-cvsimport: port to SHA-256 git-cvsserver: port to SHA-256 git-svn: set the OID length based on hash algorithm perl: make SVN code hash independent perl: make Git::IndexInfo work with SHA-256 perl: create and switch variables for hash constants t/lib-git-svn: make hash size independent t9101: make hash independent t9104: make hash size independent t9100: make test work with SHA-256 t9108: make test hash independent t9168: make test hash independent t9109: make test hash independent
2020-07-07Merge branch 'ak/commit-graph-to-slab'Junio C Hamano
A few fields in "struct commit" that do not have to always be present have been moved to commit slabs. * ak/commit-graph-to-slab: commit-graph: minimize commit_graph_data_slab access commit: move members graph_pos, generation to a slab commit-graph: introduce commit_graph_data_slab object: drop parsed_object_pool->commit_count
2020-07-07Merge branch 'en/sparse-status'Junio C Hamano
"git status" learned to report the status of sparse checkout. * en/sparse-status: git-prompt: include sparsity state as well git-prompt: document how in-progress operations affect the prompt wt-status: show sparse checkout status as well
2020-07-07Merge branch 'ps/ref-transaction-hook'Junio C Hamano
A new hook. * ps/ref-transaction-hook: refs: implement reference transaction hook
2020-07-07Merge branch 'bc/sha-256-part-2'Junio C Hamano
SHA-256 migration work continues. * bc/sha-256-part-2: (44 commits) remote-testgit: adapt for object-format bundle: detect hash algorithm when reading refs t5300: pass --object-format to git index-pack t5704: send object-format capability with SHA-256 t5703: use object-format serve option t5702: offer an object-format capability in the test t/helper: initialize the repository for test-sha1-array remote-curl: avoid truncating refs with ls-remote t1050: pass algorithm to index-pack when outside repo builtin/index-pack: add option to specify hash algorithm remote-curl: detect algorithm for dumb HTTP by size builtin/ls-remote: initialize repository based on fetch t5500: make hash independent serve: advertise object-format capability for protocol v2 connect: parse v2 refs with correct hash algorithm connect: pass full packet reader when parsing v2 refs Documentation/technical: document object-format for protocol v2 t1302: expect repo format version 1 for SHA-256 builtin/show-index: provide options to determine hash algo t5302: modernize test formatting ...
2020-07-07revision: disable min_age optimization with line-logRené Scharfe
If one of the options --before, --min-age or --until is given, limit_list() filters out younger commits early on. Line-log needs all those commits to trace the movement of line ranges, though. Skip this optimization if both are used together. Reported-by: Мария Долгополова <dolgopolovamariia@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-02difftool -d: ensure that intent-to-add files are handled correctlyJohannes Schindelin
In https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/2677, a `git difftool -d` problem was reported. The underlying cause was a bug in `git diff-files --raw` that we just fixed: it reported intent-to-add files with the empty _tree_ as the post-image OID, when we need to show an all-zero (or, "null") OID instead, to indicate to the caller that they have to look at the worktree file. The symptom of that problem shown by `git difftool` was this: error: unable to read sha1 file of <path> (<empty-tree-OID>) error: could not write '<filename>' Make sure that the reported `difftool` problem stays fixed. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-02diff-files --raw: show correct post-image of intent-to-add filesJohannes Schindelin
The documented behavior of `git diff-files --raw` is to display [...] 0{40} if creation, unmerged or "look at work tree". on the right hand (i.e. postimage) side. This happens for files that have unstaged modifications, and for files that are unmodified but stat-dirty. For intent-to-add files, we used to show the empty blob's hash instead. In c26022ea8f5 (diff: convert diff_addremove to struct object_id, 2017-05-30), we made that worse by inadvertently changing that to the hash of the empty tree. Let's make the behavior consistent with files that have unstaged modifications (which applies to intent-to-add files, too) by showing all-zero values also for intent-to-add files. Accordingly, this patch adjusts the expectations set by the regression test introduced in feea6946a5b (diff-files: treat "i-t-a" files as "not-in-index", 2020-06-20). Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-02send-email: restore --in-reply-to superseding behaviorRafael Aquini
git send-email --in-reply-to= fails to override In-Reply-To email headers, if they're present in the output of format-patch, even when explicitly told to do so by the option --no-thread, which breaks the contract of the command line switch option, per its man page. " --in-reply-to=<identifier> Make the first mail (or all the mails with --no-thread) appear as a reply to the given Message-Id, which avoids breaking threads to provide a new patch series. " This patch fixes the aformentioned issue, by bringing --in-reply-to's old overriding behavior back. The test was donated by Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón. Signed-off-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com> Helped-by: Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón <carenas@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-02cat-file: add missing [=<format>] to usage/synopsisChristian Couder
When displaying cat-file usage, the fact that a <format> can be specified is only visible when lookling at the --batch and --batch-check options which are shown like this: --batch[=<format>] show info and content of objects fed from the standard input --batch-check[=<format>] show info about objects fed from the standard input It seems more coherent and improves discovery to also show it on the usage line. In the documentation the DESCRIPTION tells us that "The output format can be overridden using the optional <format> argument", but we can't see the <format> argument in the SYNOPSIS above the description which is confusing. Signed-off-by: Christian Couder <chriscool@tuxfamily.org> Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-07-02completion: nounset mode fixesVille Skyttä
Accessing unset variables results an errors when the shell is in nounset/-u mode. This fixes the cases I've come across while using git completion in a shell running in that mode for a while. It's hard to tell if this is the complete set, but at least it improves things. Signed-off-by: Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-06-30contrib: subtree: adjust test to change in fmt-merge-msgĐoàn Trần Công Danh
We're starting to stop treating `master' specially in fmt-merge-msg. Adjust the test to reflect that change. Signed-off-by: Đoàn Trần Công Danh <congdanhqx@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-06-30The sixth batchJunio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-06-30Merge branch 'sk/diff-files-show-i-t-a-as-new'Junio C Hamano
"git diff-files" has been taught to say paths that are marked as intent-to-add are new files, not modified from an empty blob. * sk/diff-files-show-i-t-a-as-new: diff-files: treat "i-t-a" files as "not-in-index"
2020-06-30Merge branch 'rs/commit-reach-leakfix'Junio C Hamano
Leakfix. * rs/commit-reach-leakfix: commit-reach: plug minor memory leak after using is_descendant_of()
2020-06-30Merge branch 'rs/pull-leakfix'Junio C Hamano
Leakfix. * rs/pull-leakfix: pull: plug minor memory leak after using is_descendant_of()
2020-06-30Merge branch 'rs/retire-strbuf-write-fd'Junio C Hamano
A misdesigned strbuf_write_fd() function has been retired. * rs/retire-strbuf-write-fd: strbuf: remove unreferenced strbuf_write_fd method. bugreport.c: replace strbuf_write_fd with write_in_full
2020-06-30Merge branch 'dl/diff-usage-comment-update'Junio C Hamano
An in-code comment in "git diff" has been updated. * dl/diff-usage-comment-update: builtin/diff: fix botched update of usage comment builtin/diff: update usage comment
2020-06-30Merge branch 'xl/upgrade-repo-format'Junio C Hamano
Allow runtime upgrade of the repository format version, which needs to be done carefully. There is a rather unpleasant backward compatibility worry with the last step of this series, but it is the right thing to do in the longer term. * xl/upgrade-repo-format: check_repository_format_gently(): refuse extensions for old repositories sparse-checkout: upgrade repository to version 1 when enabling extension fetch: allow adding a filter after initial clone repository: add a helper function to perform repository format upgrade
2020-06-26fast-export: use local array to store anonymized oidJeff King
Some older versions of gcc complain about this line: builtin/fast-export.c:412:2: error: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Werror=strict-aliasing] put_be32(oid.hash + hashsz - 4, counter++); ^ This seems to be a false positive, as there's no type-punning at all here. oid.hash is an array of unsigned char; when we pass it to a function it decays to a pointer to unsigned char. We do take a void pointer in put_be32(), but it's immediately aliased with another pointer to unsigned char (and clearly the compiler is looking inside the inlined put_be32(), since the warning doesn't happen with -O0). This happens on gcc 4.8 and 4.9, but not later versions (I tested gcc 6, 7, 8, and 9). We can work around it by using a local array instead of an object_id struct. This is a little more intimate with the details of object_id, but for whatever reason doesn't seem to trigger the compiler warning. We can revert this patch once we decide that those gcc versions are too old to care about for a warning like this (gcc 4.8 is the default compiler for Ubuntu Trusty, which is out-of-support but not fully end-of-life'd until April 2022). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-06-26fast-export: anonymize "master" refnameJeff King
Running "fast-export --anonymize" will leave "refs/heads/master" untouched in the output, for two reasons: - it helped to have some known reference point between the original and anonymized repository - since it's historically the default branch name, it doesn't leak any information Now that we can ask fast-export to retain particular tokens, we have a much better tool for the first one (because it works for any ref, not just master). For the second, the notion of "default branch name" is likely to become configurable soon, at which point the name _does_ leak information. Let's drop this special case in preparation. Note that we have to adjust the test a bit, since it relied on using the name "master" in the anonymized repos. We could just use --anonymize-map=master to keep the same output, but then we wouldn't know if it works because of our hard-coded master or because of the explicit map. So let's flip the test a bit, and confirm that we anonymize "master", but keep "other" in the output. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>