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2023-01-16Merge branch 'ws/single-file-cone'Junio C Hamano
The logic to see if we are using the "cone" mode by checking the sparsity patterns has been tightened to avoid mistaking a pattern that names a single file as specifying a cone. * ws/single-file-cone: dir: check for single file cone patterns
2023-01-05dir: check for single file cone patternsWilliam Sprent
The sparse checkout documentation states that the cone mode pattern set is limited to patterns that either recursively include directories or patterns that match all files in a directory. In the sparse checkout file, the former manifest in the form: /A/B/C/ while the latter become a pair of patterns either in the form: /A/B/ !/A/B/*/ or in the special case of matching the toplevel files: /* !/*/ The 'add_pattern_to_hashsets()' function contains checks which serve to disable cone-mode when non-cone patterns are encountered. However, these do not catch when the pattern list attempts to match a single file or directory, e.g. a pattern in the form: /A/B/C This causes sparse-checkout to exhibit unexpected behaviour when such a pattern is in the sparse-checkout file and cone mode is enabled. Concretely, with the pattern like the above, sparse-checkout, in non-cone mode, will only include the directory or file located at '/A/B/C'. However, with cone mode enabled, sparse-checkout will instead just manifest the toplevel files but not any file located at '/A/B/C'. Relatedly, issues occur when supplying the same kind of filter when partial cloning with '--filter=sparse:oid=<oid>'. 'upload-pack' will correctly just include the objects that match the non-cone pattern matching. Which means that checking out the newly cloned repo with the same filter, but with cone mode enabled, fails due to missing objects. To fix these issues, add a cone mode pattern check that asserts that every pattern is either a directory match or the pattern '/*'. Add a test to verify the new pattern check and modify another to reflect that non-directory patterns are caught earlier. Signed-off-by: William Sprent <williams@unity3d.com> Acked-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-11-21dir.c: free "ident" and "exclude_per_dir" in "struct untracked_cache"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
When the "ident" member of the structure was added in 1e8fef609e7 (untracked cache: guard and disable on system changes, 2015-03-08) this function wasn't updated to free it. Let's do so. Let's also free the "exclude_per_dir" memory we've been leaking since[1], while making sure not to free() the constant ".gitignore" string we add by default[2]. As we now have three struct members we're freeing let's change free_untracked_cache() to return early if "uc" isn't defined. We won't hand it to free() now, but that was just for convenience, once we're dealing with >=2 struct members this pattern is more convenient. 1. f9e6c649589 (untracked cache: load from UNTR index extension, 2015-03-08) 2. 039bc64e886 (core.excludesfile clean-up, 2007-11-14) Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Taylor Blau <me@ttaylorr.com>
2022-10-18Merge branch 'rs/use-fspathncmp'Junio C Hamano
Code clean-up. * rs/use-fspathncmp: dir: use fspathncmp() in pl_hashmap_cmp()
2022-10-09dir: use fspathncmp() in pl_hashmap_cmp()Jeff King
Call fspathncmp() instead of open-coding it. This shortens the code and makes it less repetitive. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-09-14Merge branch 'ab/unused-annotation'Junio C Hamano
Undoes 'jk/unused-annotation' topic and redoes it to work around Coccinelle rules misfiring false positives in unrelated codepaths. * ab/unused-annotation: git-compat-util.h: use "deprecated" for UNUSED variables git-compat-util.h: use "UNUSED", not "UNUSED(var)"
2022-09-14Merge branch 'jk/unused-annotation'Junio C Hamano
Annotate function parameters that are not used (but cannot be removed for structural reasons), to prepare us to later compile with -Wunused warning turned on. * jk/unused-annotation: is_path_owned_by_current_uid(): mark "report" parameter as unused run-command: mark unused async callback parameters mark unused read_tree_recursive() callback parameters hashmap: mark unused callback parameters config: mark unused callback parameters streaming: mark unused virtual method parameters transport: mark bundle transport_options as unused refs: mark unused virtual method parameters refs: mark unused reflog callback parameters refs: mark unused each_ref_fn parameters git-compat-util: add UNUSED macro
2022-09-01git-compat-util.h: use "UNUSED", not "UNUSED(var)"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
As reported in [1] the "UNUSED(var)" macro introduced in 2174b8c75de (Merge branch 'jk/unused-annotation' into next, 2022-08-24) breaks coccinelle's parsing of our sources in files where it occurs. Let's instead partially go with the approach suggested in [2] of making this not take an argument. As noted in [1] "coccinelle" will ignore such tokens in argument lists that it doesn't know about, and it's less of a surprise to syntax highlighters. This undoes the "help us notice when a parameter marked as unused is actually use" part of 9b240347543 (git-compat-util: add UNUSED macro, 2022-08-19), a subsequent commit will further tweak the macro to implement a replacement for that functionality. 1. https://lore.kernel.org/git/220825.86ilmg4mil.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com/ 2. https://lore.kernel.org/git/220819.868rnk54ju.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com/ Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-19match_pathname(): drop unused "flags" parameterJeff King
This field has not been used since the function was introduced in b559263216 (exclude: split pathname matching code into a separate function, 2012-10-15), though there was a brief period where it was erroneously used and then reverted in ed4958477b (dir: fix pattern matching on dirs, 2021-09-24) and 5ceb663e92 (dir: fix directory-matching bug, 2021-11-02). It's possible we'd eventually add a flag that makes it useful here, but there are only a handful of callers. It would be easy to add back if necessary, and in the meantime this makes the function interface less misleading. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-08-19hashmap: mark unused callback parametersJeff King
Hashmap comparison functions must conform to a particular callback interface, but many don't use all of their parameters. Especially the void cmp_data pointer, but some do not use keydata either (because they can easily form a full struct to pass when doing lookups). Let's mark these to make -Wunused-parameter happy. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-07-27Merge branch 'gg/worktree-from-the-above' into maintJunio C Hamano
In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days. source: <20220616234433.225-1-gg.oss@outlook.com> source: <20220616231956.154-1-gg.oss@outlook.com> * gg/worktree-from-the-above: dir: minor refactoring / clean-up dir: traverse into repository
2022-07-15Merge branch 'gg/worktree-from-the-above'Junio C Hamano
In a non-bare repository, the behavior of Git when the core.worktree configuration variable points at a directory that has a repository as its subdirectory, regressed in Git 2.27 days. * gg/worktree-from-the-above: dir: minor refactoring / clean-up dir: traverse into repository
2022-06-22dir: minor refactoring / clean-upGoss Geppert
Narrow the scope of the `nested_repo` variable and conditional return statement to the block where the variable is set. Signed-off-by: Goss Geppert <ggossdev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-06-22dir: traverse into repositoryGoss Geppert
Since 8d92fb2927 (dir: replace exponential algorithm with a linear one, 2020-04-01) traversing into a repository's directory tree when the traversal began outside the repository's standard location has failed because the encountered repository was identified as a nested foreign repository. Prior to this commit, the failure to traverse into a repository's default worktree location was observable from a user's perspective under either of the following conditions (there may be others): 1) Set the `core.worktree` location to a parent directory of the default worktree; or 2) Use the `--git_dir` option while the working directory is outside the repository's default worktree location Under either of these conditions, symptoms of the failure to traverse into the repository's default worktree location include the inability to add files to the index or get a list of untracked files via ls-files. This commit adds a check to determine whether a nested repository that is encountered in recursing a path is actually `the_repository`. If so, we simply treat the directory as if it doesn't contain a nested repository. The commit includes test-cases to reduce the likelihood of future regressions. Signed-off-by: Goss Geppert <ggossdev@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-06-04Merge branch 'ds/bundle-uri'Junio C Hamano
Preliminary code refactoring around transport and bundle code. * ds/bundle-uri: bundle.h: make "fd" version of read_bundle_header() public remote: allow relative_url() to return an absolute url remote: move relative_url() http: make http_get_file() external fetch-pack: move --keep=* option filling to a function fetch-pack: add a deref_without_lazy_fetch_extended() dir API: add a generalized path_match_flags() function connect.c: refactor sending of agent & object-format
2022-06-01Merge branch 'js/ci-gcc-12-fixes'Junio C Hamano
Fixes real problems noticed by gcc 12 and works around false positives. * js/ci-gcc-12-fixes: dir.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.x nedmalloc: avoid new compile error compat/win32/syslog: fix use-after-realloc
2022-05-25dir.c: avoid "exceeds maximum object size" error with GCC v12.xJohannes Schindelin
Technically, the pointer difference `end - start` _could_ be negative, and when cast to an (unsigned) `size_t` that would cause problems. In this instance, the symptom is: dir.c: In function 'git_url_basename': dir.c:3087:13: error: 'memchr' specified bound [9223372036854775808, 0] exceeds maximum object size 9223372036854775807 [-Werror=stringop-overread] CC ewah/bitmap.o 3087 | if (memchr(start, '/', end - start) == NULL | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While it is a bit far-fetched to think that `end` (which is defined as `repo + strlen(repo)`) and `start` (which starts at `repo` and never steps beyond the NUL terminator) could result in such a negative difference, GCC has no way of knowing that. See also https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla//show_bug.cgi?id=85783. Let's just add a safety check, primarily for GCC's benefit. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-05-21Merge branch 'ep/maint-equals-null-cocci'Junio C Hamano
Introduce and apply coccinelle rule to discourage an explicit comparison between a pointer and NULL, and applies the clean-up to the maintenance track. * ep/maint-equals-null-cocci: tree-wide: apply equals-null.cocci tree-wide: apply equals-null.cocci contrib/coccinnelle: add equals-null.cocci
2022-05-17dir API: add a generalized path_match_flags() functionÆvar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Add a path_match_flags() function and have the two sets of starts_with_dot_{,dot_}slash() functions added in 63e95beb085 (submodule: port resolve_relative_url from shell to C, 2016-04-15) and a2b26ffb1a8 (fsck: convert gitmodules url to URL passed to curl, 2020-04-18) be thin wrappers for it. As the latter of those notes the fsck version was copied from the initial builtin/submodule--helper.c version. Since the code added in a2b26ffb1a8 was doing really doing the same as win32_is_dir_sep() added in 1cadad6f658 (git clone <url> C:\cygwin\home\USER\repo' is working (again), 2018-12-15) let's move the latter to git-compat-util.h is a is_xplatform_dir_sep(). We can then call either it or the platform-specific is_dir_sep() from this new function. Let's likewise change code in various other places that was hardcoding checks for "'/' || '\\'" with the new is_xplatform_dir_sep(). As can be seen in those callers some of them still concern themselves with ':' (Mac OS classic?), but let's leave the question of whether that should be consolidated for some other time. As we expect to make wider use of the "native" case in the future, define and use two starts_with_dot_{,dot_}slash_native() convenience wrappers. This makes the diff in builtin/submodule--helper.c much smaller. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-05-02Merge branch 'ep/maint-equals-null-cocci' for maint-2.35Junio C Hamano
* ep/maint-equals-null-cocci: tree-wide: apply equals-null.cocci contrib/coccinnelle: add equals-null.cocci
2022-05-02tree-wide: apply equals-null.cocciJunio C Hamano
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-04-01untracked-cache: support '--untracked-files=all' if configuredTao Klerks
Untracked cache was originally designed to only work with "--untracked-files=normal", and is bypassed when "--untracked-files=all" is requested, but this causes performance issues for UI tooling that wants to see "all" on a frequent basis. On the other hand, the conditions that altogether prevented applicability to the "all" mode no longer seem to apply, after several major refactors in recent years; this possibility was discussed in 81153d02-8e7a-be59-e709-e90cd5906f3a@jeffhostetler.com and CABPp-BFiwzzUgiTj_zu+vF5x20L0=1cf25cHwk7KZQj2YkVzXw@mail.gmail.com, and somewhat confirmed experimentally by several users using a version of this patch to use untracked cache with -uall for about a year. When 'git status' runs without using the untracked cache, on a large repo, on windows, with fsmonitor, it can run very slowly. This can make GUIs that need to use "-uall" (and therefore currently bypass untracked cache) unusable when fsmonitor is enabled, on such large repos. To partially address this, align the supported directory flags for the stored untracked cache data with the git config. If a user specifies an '--untracked-files=' commandline parameter that does not align with their 'status.showuntrackedfiles' config value, then the untracked cache will be ignored - as it is for other unsupported situations like when a pathspec is specified. If the previously stored flags no longer match the current configuration, but the currently-applicable flags do match the current configuration, then discard the previously stored untracked cache data. For most users there will be no change in behavior. Users who need '--untracked-files=all' to perform well will now have the option of setting "status.showuntrackedfiles" to "all" for better / more consistent performance. Users who need '--untracked-files=all' to perform well for their tooling AND prefer to avoid the verbosity of "all" when running git status explicitly without options... are out of luck for now (no change). Users who have the "status.showuntrackedfiles" config set to "all" and yet frequently explicitly call 'git status --untracked-files=normal' (and use the untracked cache) are the only ones who will be disadvantaged by this change. Their "--untracked-files=normal" calls will, after this change, no longer use the untracked cache. Signed-off-by: Tao Klerks <tao@klerks.biz> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-03-17Merge branch 'vd/sparse-read-tree'Junio C Hamano
"git read-tree" has been made to be aware of the sparse-index feature. * vd/sparse-read-tree: read-tree: make three-way merge sparse-aware read-tree: make two-way merge sparse-aware read-tree: narrow scope of index expansion for '--prefix' read-tree: integrate with sparse index read-tree: expand sparse checkout test coverage read-tree: explicitly disallow prefixes with a leading '/' status: fix nested sparse directory diff in sparse index sparse-index: prevent repo root from becoming sparse
2022-03-17Merge branch 'ab/object-file-api-updates'Junio C Hamano
Object-file API shuffling. * ab/object-file-api-updates: object-file API: pass an enum to read_object_with_reference() object-file.c: add a literal version of write_object_file_prepare() object-file API: have hash_object_file() take "enum object_type" object API: rename hash_object_file_literally() to write_*() object-file API: split up and simplify check_object_signature() object API users + docs: check <0, not !0 with check_object_signature() object API docs: move check_object_signature() docs to cache.h object API: correct "buf" v.s. "map" mismatch in *.c and *.h object-file API: have write_object_file() take "enum object_type" object-file API: add a format_object_header() function object-file API: return "void", not "int" from hash_object_file() object-file.c: split up declaration of unrelated variables
2022-03-17Merge branch 'tk/empty-untracked-cache'Junio C Hamano
The untracked cache newly computed weren't written back to the on-disk index file when there is no other change to the index, which has been corrected. * tk/empty-untracked-cache: untracked-cache: write index when populating empty untracked cache t7519: populate untracked cache before test t7519: avoid file to index mtime race for untracked cache
2022-03-01sparse-index: prevent repo root from becoming sparseVictoria Dye
Prevent the repository root from being collapsed into a sparse directory by treating an empty path as "inside the sparse-checkout". When collapsing a sparse index (e.g. in 'git sparse-checkout reapply'), the root directory typically could not become a sparse directory due to the presence of in-cone root-level files and directories. However, if no such in-cone files or directories were present, there was no explicit check signaling that the "repository root path" (an empty string, in the case of 'convert_to_sparse(...)') was in-cone, and a sparse directory index entry would be created from the repository root directory. The documentation in Documentation/git-sparse-checkout.txt explicitly states that the files in the root directory are expected to be in-cone for a cone-mode sparse-checkout. Collapsing the root into a sparse directory entry violates that assumption, as sparse directory entries are expected to be outside the sparse cone and have SKIP_WORKTREE enabled. This invalid state in turn causes issues with commands that interact with the index, e.g. 'git status'. Treating an empty (root) path as in-cone prevents the creation of a root sparse directory in 'convert_to_sparse(...)'. Because the repository root is otherwise never compared with sparse patterns (in both cone-mode and non-cone sparse-checkouts), the new check does not cause additional changes to how sparse patterns are applied. Helped-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Victoria Dye <vdye@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-02-28untracked-cache: write index when populating empty untracked cacheTao Klerks
It is expected that an empty/unpopulated untracked cache structure can be written to the index - by update-index, or by a "git status" call that sees the untracked cache should be enabled and is not, but is running with options that make the untracked cache non-applicable in that run (eg a pathspec). Currently, if that happens, then subsequent "git status" calls end up populating the untracked cache, but not writing the index (not saving their work) - so the performance outcome is almost identical to the cache being altogether disabled. This continues until the index gets written with the untracked cache populated, for some *other* reason, such as a working tree change. Detect the condition where an empty untracked cache exists in the index and we will collect the list of untracked paths, and queue an index write under that condition, so that the collected untracked paths can be written out to the untracked cache extension in the index. This change depends on previous fixes to t7519 for the "ignore .git changes when invalidating UNTR" test case to pass - before this fix, the test never actually did anything as it was not set up correctly. Signed-off-by: Tao Klerks <tao@klerks.biz> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-02-26object-file API: have hash_object_file() take "enum object_type"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
Change the hash_object_file() function to take an "enum object_type". Since a preceding commit all of its callers are passing either "{commit,tree,blob,tag}_type", or the result of a call to type_name(), the parse_object() caller that would pass NULL is now using stream_object_signature(). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-02-18dir: force untracked cache with core.untrackedCacheDerrick Stolee
The GIT_FORCE_UNTRACKED_CACHE environment variable writes the untracked cache more frequently than the core.untrackedCache config variable. This is due to how read_directory() handles the creation of an untracked cache. Before this change, Git would not create the untracked cache extension for an index that did not already have one. Users would need to run a command such as 'git update-index --untracked-cache' before the index would actually contain an untracked cache. In particular, users noticed that the untracked cache would not appear even with core.untrackedCache=true. Some users reported setting GIT_FORCE_UNTRACKED_CACHE=1 in their engineering system environment to ensure the untracked cache would be created. The decision to not write the untracked cache without an environment variable tracks back to fc9ecbeb9 (dir.c: don't flag the index as dirty for changes to the untracked cache, 2018-02-05). The motivation of that change is that writing the index is expensive, and if the untracked cache is the only thing that needs to be written, then it is more expensive than the benefit of the cache. However, this also means that the untracked cache never gets populated, so the user who enabled it via config does not actually get the extension until running 'git update-index --untracked-cache' manually or using the environment variable. We have had a version of this change in the microsoft/git fork for a few major releases now. It has been working well to get users into a good state. Yes, that first index write is slow, but the remaining index writes are much faster than they would be without this change. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2022-01-10Merge branch 'ds/sparse-checkout-malformed-pattern-fix'Junio C Hamano
Certain sparse-checkout patterns that are valid in non-cone mode led to segfault in cone mode, which has been corrected. * ds/sparse-checkout-malformed-pattern-fix: sparse-checkout: refuse to add to bad patterns sparse-checkout: fix OOM error with mixed patterns sparse-checkout: fix segfault on malformed patterns
2022-01-06Merge branch 'en/keep-cwd'Junio C Hamano
Many git commands that deal with working tree files try to remove a directory that becomes empty (i.e. "git switch" from a branch that has the directory to another branch that does not would attempt remove all files in the directory and the directory itself). This drops users into an unfamiliar situation if the command was run in a subdirectory that becomes subject to removal due to the command. The commands have been taught to keep an empty directory if it is the directory they were started in to avoid surprising users. * en/keep-cwd: t2501: simplify the tests since we can now assume desired behavior dir: new flag to remove_dir_recurse() to spare the original_cwd dir: avoid incidentally removing the original_cwd in remove_path() stash: do not attempt to remove startup_info->original_cwd rebase: do not attempt to remove startup_info->original_cwd clean: do not attempt to remove startup_info->original_cwd symlinks: do not include startup_info->original_cwd in dir removal unpack-trees: add special cwd handling unpack-trees: refuse to remove startup_info->original_cwd setup: introduce startup_info->original_cwd t2501: add various tests for removing the current working directory
2021-12-31sparse-checkout: refuse to add to bad patternsDerrick Stolee
When in cone mode sparse-checkout, it is unclear how 'git sparse-checkout add <dir1> ...' should behave if the existing sparse-checkout file does not match the cone mode patterns. Change the behavior to fail with an error message about the existing patterns. Also, all cone mode patterns start with a '/' character, so add that restriction. This is necessary for our example test 'cone mode: warn on bad pattern', but also requires modifying the example sparse-checkout file we use to test the warnings related to recognizing cone mode patterns. This error checking would cause a failure further down the test script because of a test that adds non-cone mode patterns without cleaning them up. Perform that cleanup as part of the test now. Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-31sparse-checkout: fix segfault on malformed patternsDerrick Stolee
Then core.sparseCheckoutCone is enabled, the sparse-checkout patterns are used to populate two hashsets that accelerate pattern matching. If the user modifies the sparse-checkout file outside of the 'sparse-checkout' builtin, then strange patterns can happen, triggering some error checks. One of these error checks is possible to hit when some special characters exist in a line. A warning message is correctly written to stderr, but then there is additional logic that attempts to remove the line from the hashset and free the data. This leads to a segfault in the 'git sparse-checkout list' command because it iterates over the contents of the hashset, which is now invalid. The fix here is to stop trying to remove from the hashset. In addition, we disable cone mode sparse-checkout because of the malformed data. This results in the pattern-matching working with a possibly-slower algorithm, but using the patterns as they are in the sparse-checkout file. This also changes the behavior of commands such as 'git sparse-checkout list' because the output patterns will be the contents of the sparse-checkout file instead of the list of directories. This is an existing behavior for other types of bad patterns. Add a test that triggers the segfault without the code change. Reported-by: John Burnett <johnburnett@johnburnett.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-10dir: new flag to remove_dir_recurse() to spare the original_cwdElijah Newren
remove_dir_recurse(), and its non-static wrapper called remove_dir_recursively(), both take flags for modifying its behavior. As with the previous commits, we would generally like to protect the original_cwd, but we want to forced user commands (e.g. 'git rm -rf ...') or other special cases to remove it. Add a flag for this purpose. After reading through every caller of remove_dir_recursively() in the current codebase, there was only one that should be adjusted and that one only in a very unusual circumstance. Add a pair of new testcases to highlight that very specific case involving submodules && --git-dir && --work-tree. Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-10dir: avoid incidentally removing the original_cwd in remove_path()Elijah Newren
Modern git often tries to avoid leaving empty directories around when removing files. Originally, it did not bother. This behavior started with commit 80e21a9ed809 (merge-recursive::removeFile: remove empty directories, 2005-11-19), stating the reason simply as: When the last file in a directory is removed as the result of a merge, try to rmdir the now-empty directory. This was reimplemented in C and renamed to remove_path() in commit e1b3a2cad7 ("Build-in merge-recursive", 2008-02-07), but was still internal to merge-recursive. This trend towards removing leading empty directories continued with commit d9b814cc97f1 (Add builtin "git rm" command, 2006-05-19), which stated the reasoning as: The other question is what to do with leading directories. The old "git rm" script didn't do anything, which is somewhat inconsistent. This one will actually clean up directories that have become empty as a result of removing the last file, but maybe we want to have a flag to decide the behaviour? remove_path() in dir.c was added in 4a92d1bfb784 (Add remove_path: a function to remove as much as possible of a path, 2008-09-27), because it was noted that we had two separate implementations of the same idea AND both were buggy. It described the purpose of the function as a function to remove as much as possible of a path Why remove as much as possible? Well, at the time we probably would have said something like: * removing leading directories makes things feel tidy * removing leading directories doesn't hurt anything so long as they had no files in them. But I don't believe those reasons hold when the empty directory happens to be the current working directory we inherited from our parent process. Leaving the parent process in a deleted directory can cause user confusion when subsequent processes fail: any git command, for example, will immediately fail with fatal: Unable to read current working directory: No such file or directory Other commands may similarly get confused. Modify remove_path() so that the empty leading directories it also deletes does not include the current working directory we inherited from our parent process. I have looked through every caller of remove_path() in the current codebase to make sure that all should take this change. Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <stolee@gmail.com> Acked-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-11-24Merge branch 'ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index' into maintJunio C Hamano
Regression fix for 2.34 * ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index: dir: revert "dir: select directories correctly"
2021-11-23Merge branch 'ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index'Junio C Hamano
Regression fix for 2.34 * ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index: dir: revert "dir: select directories correctly"
2021-11-23dir: revert "dir: select directories correctly"Derrick Stolee
This reverts commit f6526728f950cacfd5b5e42bcc65f2c47f3da654. The change in f652672 (dir: select directories correctly, 2021-09-24) caused a regression in directory-based matches with non-cone-mode patterns, especially for .gitignore patterns. A test is included to prevent this regression in the future. The commit ed495847 (dir: fix pattern matching on dirs, 2021-09-24) was reverted in 5ceb663 (dir: fix directory-matching bug, 2021-11-02) for similar reasons. Neither commit changed tests, and tests added later in the series continue to pass when these commits are reverted. Reported-by: Danial Alihosseini <danial.alihosseini@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-11-03Merge branch 'ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index'Junio C Hamano
Regression fix. * ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index: dir: fix directory-matching bug
2021-11-03dir: fix directory-matching bugDerrick Stolee
This reverts the change from ed49584 (dir: fix pattern matching on dirs, 2021-09-24), which claimed to fix a directory-matching problem without a test case. It turns out to _create_ a bug, but it is a bit subtle. The bug would have been revealed by the first of two tests being added to t0008-ignores.sh. The first uses a pattern "/git/" inside the a/.gitignores file, which matches against 'a/git/foo' but not 'a/git-foo/bar'. This test would fail before the revert. The second test shows what happens if the test instead uses a pattern "git/" and this test passes both before and after the revert. The difference in these two cases are due to how last_matching_pattern_from_list() checks patterns both if they have the PATTERN_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR and PATTERN_FLAG_NODIR flags. In the case of "git/", the PATTERN_FLAG_NODIR is also provided, making the change in behavior in match_pathname() not affect the end result of last_matching_pattern_from_list(). Reported-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-30Merge branch 'mt/fix-add-rm-with-sparse-index'Junio C Hamano
Fix-up to a topic already merged to 'master'. * mt/fix-add-rm-with-sparse-index: add, rm, mv: fix bug that prevents the update of non-sparse dirs
2021-10-28add, rm, mv: fix bug that prevents the update of non-sparse dirsMatheus Tavares
These three commands recently learned to avoid updating paths outside the sparse checkout even if they are missing the SKIP_WORKTREE bit. This is done using path_in_sparse_checkout(), which checks whether a given path matches the current list of sparsity rules, similar to what clear_ce_flags() does when we run "git sparse checkout init" or "git sparse-checkout reapply". However, clear_ce_flags() uses a recursive approach, applying the match results from parent directories on paths that get the UNDECIDED result, whereas path_in_sparse_checkout() only attempts to match the full path and immediately considers UNDECIDED as NOT_MATCHED. This makes the function miss matches with leading directories. For example, if the user has the sparsity patterns "!/a" and "b/", add, rm, and mv will fail to update the path "a/b/c" and end up displaying a warning about it being outside the sparse checkout even though it isn't. This problem only occurs in full pattern mode as the pattern matching functions never return UNDECIDED for cone mode. To fix this, replicate the recursive behavior of clear_ce_flags() in path_in_sparse_checkout(), falling back to the parent directory match when a path gets the UNDECIDED result. (If this turns out to be too expensive in some cases, we may want to later add some form of caching to accelerate multiple queries within the same directory. This is not implemented in this patch, though.) Also add two tests for each affected command (add, rm, and mv) to check that they behave correctly with the recursive pattern matching. The first test would previously fail without this patch while the second already succeeded. It is added mostly to make sure that we are not breaking the existing pattern matching for directories that are really sparse, and also as a protection against any future regressions. Two other existing tests had to be changed as well: one test in t3602 checks that "git rm -r <dir>" won't remove sparse entries, but it didn't allow the non-sparse entries inside <dir> to be removed. The other one, in t7002, tested that "git mv" would correctly display a warning message for sparse paths, but it accidentally expected the message to include two non-sparse paths as well. Signed-off-by: Matheus Tavares <matheus.bernardino@usp.br> Acked-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-10-14Merge branch 'ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index'Junio C Hamano
"git add", "git mv", and "git rm" have been adjusted to avoid updating paths outside of the sparse-checkout definition unless the user specifies a "--sparse" option. * ds/add-rm-with-sparse-index: advice: update message to suggest '--sparse' mv: refuse to move sparse paths rm: skip sparse paths with missing SKIP_WORKTREE rm: add --sparse option add: update --renormalize to skip sparse paths add: update --chmod to skip sparse paths add: implement the --sparse option add: skip tracked paths outside sparse-checkout cone add: fail when adding an untracked sparse file dir: fix pattern matching on dirs dir: select directories correctly t1092: behavior for adding sparse files t3705: test that 'sparse_entry' is unstaged
2021-09-28dir: fix pattern matching on dirsDerrick Stolee
Within match_pathname(), one successful matching category happens when the pattern is equal to its non-wildcard prefix. At this point, we have checked that the input 'pathname' matches the pattern up to the prefix length, and then we subtraced that length from both 'patternlen' and 'namelen'. In the case of a directory match, this prefix match should be sufficient. However, the success condition only cared about _exact_ equality here. Instead, we should allow any path that agrees on this prefix in the case of PATTERN_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR. This case was not tested before because of the way unpack_trees() would match a parent directory before visiting the contained paths. This approach is changing, so we must change this comparison. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-09-28dir: select directories correctlyDerrick Stolee
When matching a path against a list of patterns, the ones that require a directory match previously did not work when a filename is specified. This was fine when all pattern-matching was done within methods such as unpack_trees() that check a directory before recursing into the contained files. However, other commands will start matching individual files against pattern lists without that recursive approach. The last_matching_pattern_from_list() logic performs some checks on the filetype of a path within the index when the PATTERN_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR flag is set. This works great when setting SKIP_WORKTREE bits within unpack_trees(), but doesn't work well when passing an arbitrary path such as a file within a matching directory. We extract the logic around determining the file type, but attempt to avoid checking the filesystem if the parent directory already matches the sparse-checkout patterns. The new path_matches_dir_pattern() method includes a 'path_parent' parameter that is used to store the parent directory of 'pathname' between multiple pattern matching tests. This is loaded lazily, only on the first pattern it finds that has the PATTERN_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR flag. If we find that a path has a parent directory, we start by checking to see if that parent directory matches the pattern. If so, then we do not need to query the index for the type (which can be expensive). If we find that the parent does not match, then we still must check the type from the index for the given pathname. Note that this does not affect cone mode pattern matching, but instead the more general -- and slower -- full pattern set. Thus, this does not affect the sparse index. Helped-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-09-23Merge branch 'jt/submodule-name-to-gitdir'Junio C Hamano
Code refactoring. * jt/submodule-name-to-gitdir: submodule: extract path to submodule gitdir func
2021-09-21Merge branch 'ds/sparse-index-ignored-files'Junio C Hamano
In cone mode, the sparse-index code path learned to remove ignored files (like build artifacts) outside the sparse cone, allowing the entire directory outside the sparse cone to be removed, which is especially useful when the sparse patterns change. * ds/sparse-index-ignored-files: sparse-checkout: clear tracked sparse dirs sparse-index: add SPARSE_INDEX_MEMORY_ONLY flag attr: be careful about sparse directories sparse-checkout: create helper methods sparse-index: use WRITE_TREE_MISSING_OK sparse-index: silently return when cache tree fails unpack-trees: fix nested sparse-dir search sparse-index: silently return when not using cone-mode patterns t7519: rewrite sparse index test
2021-09-15submodule: extract path to submodule gitdir funcJonathan Tan
We currently store each submodule gitdir in ".git/modules/<name>", but this has problems with some submodule naming schemes, as described in a comment in submodule_name_to_gitdir() in this patch. Extract the determination of the location of a submodule's gitdir into its own function submodule_name_to_gitdir(). For now, the problem remains unsolved, but this puts us in a better position for finding a solution. This was motivated, at $DAYJOB, by a part of Android's repo hierarchy [1]. In particular, there is a repo "build", and several repos of the form "build/<name>". This is based on earlier work by Brandon Williams [2]. [1] https://android.googlesource.com/platform/ [2] https://lore.kernel.org/git/20180808223323.79989-2-bmwill@google.com/ Signed-off-by: Jonathan Tan <jonathantanmy@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-09-08sparse-checkout: create helper methodsDerrick Stolee
As we integrate the sparse index into more builtins, we occasionally need to check the sparse-checkout patterns to see if a path is within the sparse-checkout cone. Create some helper methods that help initialize the patterns and check for pattern matching to make this easier. The existing callers of commands like get_sparse_checkout_patterns() use a custom 'struct pattern_list' that is not necessarily the one in the 'struct index_state', so there are not many previous uses that could adopt these helpers. There are just two in builtin/add.c and sparse-index.c that can use path_in_sparse_checkout(). We add a path_in_cone_mode_sparse_checkout() as well that will only return false if the path is outside of the sparse-checkout definition _and_ the sparse-checkout patterns are in cone mode. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-08-10dir: libify and export helper functions from clone.cAtharva Raykar
These functions can be useful to other parts of Git. Let's move them to dir.c, while renaming them to be make their functionality more explicit. Signed-off-by: Atharva Raykar <raykar.ath@gmail.com> Mentored-by: Christian Couder <christian.couder@gmail.com> Mentored-by: Shourya Shukla <periperidip@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>