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Junio C Hamano
9b7f726dfc Merge branch 'am/pathspec-f-f-more'
"git rm" and "git stash" learns the new "--pathspec-from-file"
option.

* am/pathspec-f-f-more:
  stash push: support the --pathspec-from-file option
  stash: eliminate crude option parsing
  doc: stash: synchronize <pathspec> description
  doc: stash: document more options
  doc: stash: split options from description (2)
  doc: stash: split options from description (1)
  rm: support the --pathspec-from-file option
  doc: rm: synchronize <pathspec> description
2020-03-09 11:21:19 -07:00
Johannes Schindelin
0d65f3fb1a t5537: adjust test_oid label
We recently switched to using Perl instead of `sed` in the httpd-based
tests. Let's reflect that in the label we give the corresponding commit
hashes.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-03-05 11:09:56 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
0108fc1b46 Merge branch 'js/ci-windows-update'
Updates to the CI settings.

* js/ci-windows-update:
  Azure Pipeline: switch to the latest agent pools
  ci: prevent `perforce` from being quarantined
  t/lib-httpd: avoid using macOS' sed
2020-03-05 10:43:04 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
f3ccd9f0d9 Merge branch 'be/describe-multiroot'
"git describe" in a repository with multiple root commits sometimes
gave up looking for the best tag to describe a given commit with
too early, which has been adjusted.

* be/describe-multiroot:
  describe: don't abort too early when searching tags
2020-03-05 10:43:04 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
b22db265d6 Merge branch 'es/recursive-single-branch-clone'
"git clone --recurse-submodules --single-branch" now uses the same
single-branch option when cloning the submodules.

* es/recursive-single-branch-clone:
  clone: pass --single-branch during --recurse-submodules
  submodule--helper: use C99 named initializer
2020-03-05 10:43:03 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
a0ab37de61 Merge branch 'es/do-not-let-rebase-switch-to-protected-branch'
"git rebase BASE BRANCH" rebased/updated the tip of BRANCH and
checked it out, even when the BRANCH is checked out in a different
worktree.  This has been corrected.

* es/do-not-let-rebase-switch-to-protected-branch:
  rebase: refuse to switch to branch already checked out elsewhere
  t3400: make test clean up after itself
2020-03-05 10:43:03 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
4a2e91db65 Merge branch 'hv/receive-denycurrent-everywhere'
"git push" should stop from updating a branch that is checked out
when receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration is set, but it failed
to pay attention to checkouts in secondary worktrees.  This has
been corrected.

* hv/receive-denycurrent-everywhere:
  t2402: test worktree path when called in .git directory
  receive.denyCurrentBranch: respect all worktrees
  t5509: use a bare repository for test push target
  get_main_worktree(): allow it to be called in the Git directory
2020-03-05 10:43:03 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
49e5043b09 Merge branch 'es/worktree-avoid-duplication-fix'
In rare cases "git worktree add <path>" could think that <path>
was already a registered worktree even when it wasn't and refuse
to add the new worktree. This has been corrected.

* es/worktree-avoid-duplication-fix:
  worktree: don't allow "add" validation to be fooled by suffix matching
  worktree: add utility to find worktree by pathname
  worktree: improve find_worktree() documentation
2020-03-05 10:43:02 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
2cbb058669 Merge branch 'bc/wildcard-credential'
A configuration element used for credential subsystem can now use
wildcard pattern to specify for which set of URLs the entry
applies.

* bc/wildcard-credential:
  credential: allow wildcard patterns when matching config
  credential: use the last matching username in the config
  t0300: add tests for some additional cases
  t1300: add test for urlmatch with multiple wildcards
  mailmap: add an additional email address for brian m. carlson
2020-03-05 10:43:02 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
f4d7dfce4d Merge branch 'ds/sparse-add'
"git sparse-checkout" learned a new "add" subcommand.

* ds/sparse-add:
  sparse-checkout: allow one-character directories in cone mode
  sparse-checkout: work with Windows paths
  sparse-checkout: create 'add' subcommand
  sparse-checkout: extract pattern update from 'set' subcommand
  sparse-checkout: extract add_patterns_from_input()
2020-03-05 10:43:02 -08:00
Hariom Verma
4d864895a2 t2402: test worktree path when called in .git directory
The bug which reports an extra `/.git/.` in worktree path when called in
'.git' directory already has been fixed. But unfortunately, the regression
test to ensure this behavior has been forgotten.
Here is that test.

Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Hariom Verma <hariom18599@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-03-04 13:28:00 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
aa5a7e02ad Merge branch 'ma/test-cleanup'
Code cleanup.

* ma/test-cleanup:
  t: drop debug `cat` calls
  t9810: drop debug `cat` call
  t4117: check for files using `test_path_is_file`
2020-03-02 15:07:20 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
ff41848e99 Merge branch 'rs/micro-cleanups'
Code cleanup.

* rs/micro-cleanups:
  use strpbrk(3) to search for characters from a given set
  quote: use isalnum() to check for alphanumeric characters
2020-03-02 15:07:20 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
46703057c1 Merge branch 'ak/test-log-graph'
Test update.

* ak/test-log-graph:
  lib-log-graph: consolidate colored graph cmp logic
  lib-log-graph: consolidate test_cmp_graph logic
2020-03-02 15:07:19 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
444cff61b4 Merge branch 'ds/partial-clone-fixes'
Fix for a bug revealed by a recent change to make the protocol v2
the default.

* ds/partial-clone-fixes:
  partial-clone: avoid fetching when looking for objects
  partial-clone: demonstrate bugs in partial fetch
2020-03-02 15:07:19 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
48d5f25ddd Merge branch 'en/t3433-rebase-stat-dirty-failure'
The merge-recursive machinery failed to refresh the cache entry for
a merge result in a couple of places, resulting in an unnecessary
merge failure, which has been fixed.

* en/t3433-rebase-stat-dirty-failure:
  merge-recursive: fix the refresh logic in update_file_flags
  t3433: new rebase testcase documenting a stat-dirty-like failure
2020-03-02 15:07:19 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
8c22bd9ff9 Merge branch 'en/rebase-backend'
"git rebase" has learned to use the merge backend (i.e. the
machinery that drives "rebase -i") by default, while allowing
"--apply" option to use the "apply" backend (e.g. the moral
equivalent of "format-patch piped to am").  The rebase.backend
configuration variable can be set to customize.

* en/rebase-backend:
  rebase: rename the two primary rebase backends
  rebase: change the default backend from "am" to "merge"
  rebase: make the backend configurable via config setting
  rebase tests: repeat some tests using the merge backend instead of am
  rebase tests: mark tests specific to the am-backend with --am
  rebase: drop '-i' from the reflog for interactive-based rebases
  git-prompt: change the prompt for interactive-based rebases
  rebase: add an --am option
  rebase: move incompatibility checks between backend options a bit earlier
  git-rebase.txt: add more details about behavioral differences of backends
  rebase: allow more types of rebases to fast-forward
  t3432: make these tests work with either am or merge backends
  rebase: fix handling of restrict_revision
  rebase: make sure to pass along the quiet flag to the sequencer
  rebase, sequencer: remove the broken GIT_QUIET handling
  t3406: simplify an already simple test
  rebase (interactive-backend): fix handling of commits that become empty
  rebase (interactive-backend): make --keep-empty the default
  t3404: directly test the behavior of interest
  git-rebase.txt: update description of --allow-empty-message
2020-03-02 15:07:19 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
cb2f5a8e97 Merge branch 'en/check-ignore'
"git check-ignore" did not work when the given path is explicitly
marked as not ignored with a negative entry in the .gitignore file.

* en/check-ignore:
  check-ignore: fix documentation and implementation to match
2020-03-02 15:07:18 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
0df82d99da Merge branch 'jk/object-filter-with-bitmap'
The object reachability bitmap machinery and the partial cloning
machinery were not prepared to work well together, because some
object-filtering criteria that partial clones use inherently rely
on object traversal, but the bitmap machinery is an optimization
to bypass that object traversal.  There however are some cases
where they can work together, and they were taught about them.

* jk/object-filter-with-bitmap:
  rev-list --count: comment on the use of count_right++
  pack-objects: support filters with bitmaps
  pack-bitmap: implement BLOB_LIMIT filtering
  pack-bitmap: implement BLOB_NONE filtering
  bitmap: add bitmap_unset() function
  rev-list: use bitmap filters for traversal
  pack-bitmap: basic noop bitmap filter infrastructure
  rev-list: allow commit-only bitmap traversals
  t5310: factor out bitmap traversal comparison
  rev-list: allow bitmaps when counting objects
  rev-list: make --count work with --objects
  rev-list: factor out bitmap-optimized routines
  pack-bitmap: refuse to do a bitmap traversal with pathspecs
  rev-list: fallback to non-bitmap traversal when filtering
  pack-bitmap: fix leak of haves/wants object lists
  pack-bitmap: factor out type iterator initialization
2020-03-02 15:07:18 -08:00
Johannes Schindelin
eafff6e41e t/lib-httpd: avoid using macOS' sed
Among other differences relative to GNU sed, macOS' sed always ends its
output with a trailing newline, even if the input did not have such a
trailing newline.

Surprisingly, this makes three httpd-based tests fail on macOS: t5616,
t5702 and t5703. ("Surprisingly" because those tests have been around
for some time, but apparently nobody runs them on macOS with a working
Apache2 setup.)

The reason is that we use `sed` in those tests to filter the response of
the web server. Apart from the fact that we use GNU constructs (such as
using a space after the `c` command instead of a backslash and a
newline), we have another problem: macOS' sed LF-only newlines while
webservers are supposed to use CR/LF ones.

Even worse, t5616 uses `sed` to replace a binary part of the response
with a new binary part (kind of hoping that the replaced binary part
does not contain a 0x0a byte which would be interpreted as a newline).

To that end, it calls on Perl to read the binary pack file and
hex-encode it, then calls on `sed` to prefix every hex digit pair with a
`\x` in order to construct the text that the `c` statement of the `sed`
invocation is supposed to insert. So we call Perl and sed to construct a
sed statement. The final nail in the coffin is that macOS' sed does not
even interpret those `\x<hex>` constructs.

Let's just replace all of that by Perl snippets. With Perl, at least, we
do not have to deal with GNU vs macOS semantics, we do not have to worry
about unwanted trailing newlines, and we do not have to spawn commands
to construct arguments for other commands to be spawned (i.e. we can
avoid a whole lot of shell scripting complexity).

The upshot is that this fixes t5616, t5702 and t5703 on macOS with
Apache2.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-27 09:58:41 -08:00
Benno Evers
30b1c7ad9d describe: don't abort too early when searching tags
When searching the commit graph for tag candidates, `git-describe`
will stop as soon as there is only one active branch left and
it already found an annotated tag as a candidate.

This works well as long as all branches eventually connect back
to a common root, but if the tags are found across branches
with no common ancestor

                  B
                  o----.
                        \
          o-----o---o----x
          A

it can happen that the search on one branch terminates prematurely
because a tag was found on another, independent branch. This scenario
isn't quite as obscure as it sounds, since cloning with a limited
depth often introduces many independent "dead ends" into the commit
graph.

The help text of `git-describe` states pretty clearly that when
describing a commit D, the number appended to the emitted tag X should
correspond to the number of commits found by `git log X..D`.

Thus, this commit modifies the stopping condition to only abort
the search when only one branch is left to search *and* all current
best candidates are descendants from that branch.

For repositories with a single root, this condition is always
true: When the search is reduced to a single active branch, the
current commit must be an ancestor of *all* tag candidates. This
means that in the common case, this change will have no negative
performance impact since the same number of commits as before will
be traversed.

Signed-off-by: Benno Evers <benno@bmevers.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-26 12:14:12 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
87f17d790d Merge branch 'es/bright-colors'
The basic 7 colors learned the brighter counterparts
(e.g. "brightred").

* es/bright-colors:
  color.c: alias RGB colors 8-15 to aixterm colors
  color.c: support bright aixterm colors
  color.c: refactor color_output arguments
2020-02-25 11:18:32 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
d0038f4b31 Merge branch 'bw/remote-rename-update-config'
"git remote rename X Y" needs to adjust configuration variables
(e.g. branch.<name>.remote) whose value used to be X to Y.
branch.<name>.pushRemote is now also updated.

* bw/remote-rename-update-config:
  remote rename/remove: gently handle remote.pushDefault config
  config: provide access to the current line number
  remote rename/remove: handle branch.<name>.pushRemote config values
  remote: clean-up config callback
  remote: clean-up by returning early to avoid one indentation
  pull --rebase/remote rename: document and honor single-letter abbreviations rebase types
2020-02-25 11:18:32 -08:00
Emily Shaffer
132f600b06 clone: pass --single-branch during --recurse-submodules
Previously, performing "git clone --recurse-submodules --single-branch"
resulted in submodules cloning all branches even though the superproject
cloned only one branch. Pipe --single-branch through the submodule
helper framework to make it to 'clone' later on.

Signed-off-by: Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@google.com>
Acked-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-25 10:00:38 -08:00
Abhishek Kumar
ffe005576a lib-log-graph: consolidate colored graph cmp logic
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishekkumar8222@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 13:15:04 -08:00
Abhishek Kumar
989eea958b lib-log-graph: consolidate test_cmp_graph logic
Log graph comparision logic is duplicated many times in:

- t3430-rebase-merges.sh
- t4202-log.sh
- t4214-log-graph-octopus.sh
- t4215-log-skewed-merges.sh

Consolidate the core of the comparision and sanitization logic in
lib-log-graph, and use it to replace the existing tests.

While at it, lose the singular/plural transition magic from the
sanitize_output helper, which was necessary around 7f814632 ("Use
correct grammar in diffstat summary line", 2012-02-01), that has
long outlived its usefulness.

Signed-off-by: Abhishek Kumar <abhishekkumar8222@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 13:11:50 -08:00
Eric Sunshine
bb69b3b009 worktree: don't allow "add" validation to be fooled by suffix matching
"git worktree add <path>" performs various checks before approving
<path> as a valid location for the new worktree. Aside from ensuring
that <path> does not already exist, one of the questions it asks is
whether <path> is already a registered worktree. To perform this check,
it queries find_worktree() and disallows the "add" operation if
find_worktree() finds a match for <path>. As a convenience, however,
find_worktree() casts an overly wide net to allow users to identify
worktrees by shorthand in order to keep typing to a minimum. For
instance, it performs suffix matching which, given subtrees "foo/bar"
and "foo/baz", can correctly select the latter when asked only for
"baz".

"add" validation knows the exact path it is interrogating, so this sort
of heuristic-based matching is, at best, questionable for this use-case
and, at worst, may may accidentally interpret <path> as matching an
existing worktree and incorrectly report it as already registered even
when it isn't. (In fact, validate_worktree_add() already contains a
special case to avoid accidentally matching against the main worktree,
precisely due to this problem.)

Avoid the problem of potential accidental matching against an existing
worktree by instead taking advantage of find_worktree_by_path() which
matches paths deterministically, without applying any sort of magic
shorthand matching performed by find_worktree().

Reported-by: Cameron Gunnin <cameron.gunnin@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 13:05:07 -08:00
Eric Sunshine
b5cabb4a96 rebase: refuse to switch to branch already checked out elsewhere
The invocation "git rebase <upstream> <branch>" switches to <branch>
before performing the rebase operation. However, unlike git-switch,
git-checkout, and git-worktree which all refuse to switch to a branch
that is already checked out in some other worktree, git-rebase switches
to <branch> unconditionally. Curb this careless behavior by making
git-rebase also refuse to switch to a branch checked out elsewhere.

Reported-by: Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org>
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:34:41 -08:00
Eric Sunshine
df126ca142 t3400: make test clean up after itself
This test intentionally creates a file which causes rebase to fail, thus
it is important that this file be deleted before subsequent tests are
run which are not expecting such a failure. In the past, the common way
to ensure cleanup (regardless of whether the test succeeded or failed)
was either for the next test to perform the previous test's cleanup as
its first step or to do the cleanup at global scope outside of any
tests. With the introduction of 'test_when_finished', however, tests can
be responsible for their own cleanup. Therefore, update this test to
clean up after itself.

A bit of history: This 'rm' invocation was moved from within the body of
the following test to global scope by bffd750adf (rebase: improve error
message when upstream argument is missing, 2010-05-31), which postdates,
by about a month, introduction of 'test_when_finished' in 3bf7886705
(test-lib: Let tests specify commands to be run at end of test,
2010-05-02).

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:34:21 -08:00
Martin Ågren
3c29e21eb0 t: drop debug cat calls
We `cat` files, but don't inspect or grab the contents in any way.
Unlike in an earlier commit, there is no reason to suspect that these
files could be missing, so `cat`-ing them is just wasted effort.

Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:18:25 -08:00
Martin Ågren
cac439b56d t9810: drop debug cat call
We `cat` kwdelfile.c, but don't inspect or grab the contents in any way.
This looks like a remnant from a debug session. Similar to the previous
commit, one could argue that `cat`-ing the file verifies that it didn't
disappear somehow. But because the very next thing we do after `cat`-ing
the file is to `grep` in it, we can safely drop the call to `cat`.

Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:18:24 -08:00
Martin Ågren
91de82adc9 t4117: check for files using test_path_is_file
We `cat` files, but don't inspect or grab the contents in any way. These
`cat` calls look like remnants from a debug session, so it's tempting to
get rid of them. But they do actually verify that the files exist, which
might not necessarily be the case for some failure modes of `git apply
--reject`. Let's not lose that.

Convert the `cat` calls to use `test_path_is_file` instead. This is of
course still a minor change since we no longer verify that the files can
be opened for reading, but that is not something we usually worry about.

Signed-off-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:15:40 -08:00
Hariom Verma
4ef346482d receive.denyCurrentBranch: respect all worktrees
The receive.denyCurrentBranch config option controls what happens if
you push to a branch that is checked out into a non-bare repository.
By default, it rejects it. It can be disabled via `ignore` or `warn`.
Another yet trickier option is `updateInstead`.

However, this setting was forgotten when the git worktree command was
introduced: only the main worktree's current branch is respected.

With this change, all worktrees are respected.

That change also leads to revealing another bug,
i.e. `receive.denyCurrentBranch = true` was ignored when pushing into a
non-bare repository's unborn current branch using ref namespaces. As
`is_ref_checked_out()` returns 0 which means `receive-pack` does not get
into conditional statement to switch `deny_current_branch` accordingly
(ignore, warn, refuse, unconfigured, updateInstead).

receive.denyCurrentBranch uses the function `refs_resolve_ref_unsafe()`
(called via `resolve_refdup()`) to resolve the symbolic ref HEAD, but
that function fails when HEAD does not point at a valid commit.
As we replace the call to `refs_resolve_ref_unsafe()` with
`find_shared_symref()`, which has no problem finding the worktree for a
given branch even if it is unborn yet, this bug is fixed at the same
time: receive.denyCurrentBranch now also handles worktrees with unborn
branches as intended even while using ref namespaces.

Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Hariom Verma <hariom18599@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:14:43 -08:00
Hariom Verma
f8692114db t5509: use a bare repository for test push target
`receive.denyCurrentBranch` currently has a bug where it allows pushing
into non-bare repository using namespaces as long as it does not have any
commits. This would cause t5509 to fail once that bug is fixed because it
pushes into an unborn current branch.

In t5509, no operations are performed inside `pushee`, as it is only a
target for `git push` and `git ls-remote` calls. Therefore it does not
need to have a worktree. So, it is safe to change `pushee` to a bare
repository.

Helped-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Hariom Verma <hariom18599@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 11:13:46 -08:00
René Scharfe
2ce6d075fa use strpbrk(3) to search for characters from a given set
We can check if certain characters are present in a string by calling
strchr(3) on each of them, or we can pass them all to a single
strpbrk(3) call.  The latter is shorter, less repetitive and slightly
more efficient, so let's do that instead.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-24 09:30:31 -08:00
Derrick Stolee
3e96c66805 partial-clone: avoid fetching when looking for objects
When using partial clone, find_non_local_tags() in builtin/fetch.c
checks each remote tag to see if its object also exists locally. There
is no expectation that the object exist locally, but this function
nevertheless triggers a lazy fetch if the object does not exist. This
can be extremely expensive when asking for a commit, as we are
completely removed from the context of the non-existent object and
thus supply no "haves" in the request.

6462d5eb9a (fetch: remove fetch_if_missing=0, 2019-11-05) removed a
global variable that prevented these fetches in favor of a bitflag.
However, some object existence checks were not updated to use this flag.

Update find_non_local_tags() to use OBJECT_INFO_SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT in
addition to OBJECT_INFO_QUICK. The _QUICK option only prevents
repreparing the pack-file structures. We need to be extremely careful
about supplying _SKIP_FETCH_OBJECT when we expect an object to not exist
due to updated refs.

This resolves a broken test in t5616-partial-clone.sh.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-22 09:23:08 -08:00
Derrick Stolee
d0badf8797 partial-clone: demonstrate bugs in partial fetch
While testing partial clone, I noticed some odd behavior. I was testing
a way of running 'git init', followed by manually configuring the remote
for partial clone, and then running 'git fetch'. Astonishingly, I saw
the 'git fetch' process start asking the server for multiple rounds of
pack-file downloads! When tweaking the situation a little more, I
discovered that I could cause the remote to hang up with an error.

Add two tests that demonstrate these two issues.

In the first test, we find that when fetching with blob filters from
a repository that previously did not have any tags, the 'git fetch
--tags origin' command fails because the server sends "multiple
filter-specs cannot be combined". This only happens when using
protocol v2.

In the second test, we see that a 'git fetch origin' request with
several ref updates results in multiple pack-file downloads. This must
be due to Git trying to fault-in the objects pointed by the refs. What
makes this matter particularly nasty is that this goes through the
do_oid_object_info_extended() method, so there are no "haves" in the
negotiation. This leads the remote to send every reachable commit and
tree from each new ref, providing a quadratic amount of data transfer!
This test is fixed if we revert 6462d5eb9a (fetch: remove
fetch_if_missing=0, 2019-11-05), but that revert causes other test
failures. The real fix will need more care.

The tests are ordered in this way because if I swap the test order the
tag test will succeed instead of fail. I believe this is because somehow
we need the srv.bare repo to not have any tags when we clone, but then
have tags in our next fetch.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-22 09:23:08 -08:00
Derrick Stolee
6c11c6a124 sparse-checkout: allow one-character directories in cone mode
In 9e6d3e64 (sparse-checkout: detect short patterns, 2020-01-24), a
condition on the minimum length of a cone-mode pattern was introduced.
However, this condition was off-by-one.

If we have a directory with a single character, say "b", then the
command

	git sparse-checkout set b

will correctly add the pattern "/b/" to the sparse-checkout file. When
this is interpeted in dir.c, the pattern is "/b" with the
PATTERN_FLAG_MUSTBEDIR flag. This string has length two, which satisfies
our inclusive inequality (<= 2).

The reason for this inequality is that we will start to read the pattern
string character-by-character using three char pointers: prev, cur,
next. In particular, next is set to the current pattern plus two. The
mistake was that next will still be a valid pointer when the pattern
length is two, since the string is null-terminated.

Make this inequality strict so these patterns work.

Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <dstolee@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-20 14:43:36 -08:00
brian m. carlson
46fd7b3900 credential: allow wildcard patterns when matching config
In some cases, a user will want to use a specific credential helper for
a wildcard pattern, such as https://*.corp.example.com.  We have code
that handles this already with the urlmatch code, so let's use that
instead of our custom code.

Since the urlmatch code is a superset of our current matching in terms
of capabilities, there shouldn't be any cases of things that matched
previously that don't match now.  However, in addition to wildcard
matching, we now use partial path matching, which can cause slightly
different behavior in the case that a helper applies to the prefix
(considering path components) of the remote URL.  While different, this
is probably the behavior people were wanting anyway.

Since we're using the urlmatch code, we need to encode the components
we've gotten into a URL to match, so add a function to percent-encode
data and format the URL with it.  We now also no longer need to the
custom code to match URLs, so let's remove it.

Additionally, the urlmatch code always looks for the best match, whereas
we want all matches for credential helpers to preserve existing
behavior.  Let's add an optional field, select_fn, that lets us control
which items we want (in this case, all of them) and default it to the
best-match code that already exists for other users.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-20 13:05:43 -08:00
brian m. carlson
82eb249853 credential: use the last matching username in the config
Everywhere else in the codebase, we use the rule that the last matching
configuration option is the one that takes effect.  This is helpful
because it allows more specific configuration settings (e.g., per-repo
configuration) to override less specific settings (e.g., per-user
configuration).

However, in the credential code, we didn't honor this setting, and
instead picked the first setting we had, and stuck with it.  This was
likely to ensure we picked the value from the URL, which we want to
honor over the configuration.

It's possible to do both, though, so let's check if the value is the one
we've gotten over our protocol connection, which if present will have
come from the URL, and keep it if so.  Otherwise, let's overwrite the
value with the latest version we've got from the configuration, so we
keep the last configuration value.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-20 13:05:43 -08:00
brian m. carlson
588c70e10f t0300: add tests for some additional cases
There are some tricky cases in our credential helpers that we don't have
test cases for.  To help prevent regressions, let's add some for these
cases:

* If there are multiple configured credential helpers, one without a
  path and one with a path, we want to invoke both of them.
* If there are percent-encoded values in the URL, we handle them
  properly.
* And finally, if there is a username in the remote URL, we want to
  honor that over what the configuration tells us.

Finally, there's an additional case that we'd like to test for as well,
but that currently fails.  In all other situations in our configuration,
we pick the last configuration setting that's provided.  However, we
fail to do that for credential.username, where we pick the first setting
instead.  Let's add a failing test that we have the consistent behavior
here, since that's the documented, expected behavior.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-20 13:05:43 -08:00
brian m. carlson
732f934408 t1300: add test for urlmatch with multiple wildcards
Our urlmatch code handles multiple wildcards, but we don't currently
have a test that checks this code path. Add a test that we handle this
case correctly to avoid any regressions.

Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <bk2204@github.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-20 13:05:43 -08:00
Alexandr Miloslavskiy
8a98758a8d stash push: support the --pathspec-from-file option
Decisions taken for simplicity:
1) For now, `--pathspec-from-file` is declared incompatible with
   `--patch`, even when <file> is not `-`. Such use case is not
   really expected.
2) It is not allowed to pass pathspec in both args and file.

Signed-off-by: Alexandr Miloslavskiy <alexandr.miloslavskiy@syntevo.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-19 10:56:49 -08:00
Alexandr Miloslavskiy
8c3713cede stash: eliminate crude option parsing
Eliminate crude option parsing and rely on real parsing instead, because
1) Crude parsing is crude, for example it's not capable of
   handling things like `git stash -m Message`
2) Adding options in two places is inconvenient and prone to bugs

As a side result, the case of `git stash -m Message` gets fixed.
Also give a good error message instead of just throwing usage at user.

----

Some review of what's been happening to this code:

Before [1], `git-stash.sh` only verified that all args begin with `-` :

	# The default command is "push" if nothing but options are given
	seen_non_option=
	for opt
	do
		case "$opt" in
		--) break ;;
		-*) ;;
		*) seen_non_option=t; break ;;
		esac
	done

Later, [1] introduced the duplicate code I'm now removing, also making
the previous test more strict by white-listing options.

----

[1] Commit 40af1468 ("stash: convert `stash--helper.c` into `stash.c`" 2019-02-26)

Signed-off-by: Alexandr Miloslavskiy <alexandr.miloslavskiy@syntevo.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-19 10:56:49 -08:00
Alexandr Miloslavskiy
5f393dc3aa rm: support the --pathspec-from-file option
Decisions taken for simplicity:
1) It is not allowed to pass pathspec in both args and file.

Adjustments were needed for `if (!argc)` block:

This code actually means "pathspec is not present". Previously, pathspec
could only come from commandline arguments, so testing for `argc` was a
valid way of testing for the presence of pathspec. But this is no longer
true with `--pathspec-from-file`.

During the entire `--pathspec-from-file` story, I tried to keep its
behavior very close to giving pathspec on commandline, so that switching
from one to another doesn't involve any surprises.

However, throwing usage at user in the case of empty
`--pathspec-from-file` would puzzle because there's nothing wrong with
"usage" (that is, argc/argv array).

On the other hand, throwing usage in the old case also feels bad to me.
While it's less of a puzzle, I (as user) never liked the experience of
comparing my commandline to "usage", trying to spot a difference. Since
it's already known what the error is, it feels a lot better to give that
specific error to user.

Judging from [1] it doesn't seem that showing usage in this case was
important (the patch was to avoid segfault), and it doesn't fit into how
other commands react to empty pathspec (see for example `git add` with a
custom message).

Therefore, I decided to show new error text in both cases. In order to
continue testing for error early, I moved `parse_pathspec()` higher. Now
it happens before `read_cache()` / `hold_locked_index()` /
`setup_work_tree()`, which shouldn't cause any issues.

[1] Commit 7612a1ef ("git-rm: honor -n flag" 2006-06-09)

Signed-off-by: Alexandr Miloslavskiy <alexandr.miloslavskiy@syntevo.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-19 10:56:49 -08:00
Elijah Newren
fb1c18fc46 merge-recursive: fix the refresh logic in update_file_flags
If we need to delete a higher stage entry in the index to place the file
at stage 0, then we'll lose that file's stat information.  In such
situations we may still be able to detect that the file on disk is the
version we want (as noted by our comment in the code:
  /* do not overwrite file if already present */
), but we do still need to update the mtime since we are creating a new
cache_entry for that file.  Update the logic used to determine whether
we refresh a file's mtime.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-19 10:13:31 -08:00
Elijah Newren
73113c5922 t3433: new rebase testcase documenting a stat-dirty-like failure
A user discovered a case where they had a stack of 20 simple commits to
rebase, and the rebase would succeed in picking the first commit and
then error out with a pair of "Could not execute the todo command" and
"Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by
merge" messages.

Their steps actually made use of the -i flag, but I switched it over to
-m to make it simpler to trigger the bug.  With that flag, it bisects
back to commit 68aa495b59 (rebase: implement --merge via the
interactive machinery, 2018-12-11), but that's misleading.  If you
change the -m flag to --keep-empty, then the problem persists and will
bisect back to 356ee4659b (sequencer: try to commit without forking
'git commit', 2017-11-24)

After playing with the testcase for a bit, I discovered that added
--exec "sleep 1" to the command line makes the rebase succeed, making me
suspect there is some kind of discard and reloading of caches that lead
us to believe that something is stat dirty, but I didn't succeed in
digging any further than that.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-19 10:13:27 -08:00
Elijah Newren
7ec8125fba check-ignore: fix documentation and implementation to match
check-ignore has two different modes, and neither of these modes has an
implementation that matches the documentation.  These modes differ in
whether they just print paths or whether they also print the final
pattern matched by the path.  The fix is different for both modes, so
I'll discuss both separately.

=== First (default) mode ===

The first mode is documented as:

    For each pathname given via the command-line or from a file via
    --stdin, check whether the file is excluded by .gitignore (or other
    input files to the exclude mechanism) and output the path if it is
    excluded.

However, it fails to do this because it did not account for negated
patterns.  Commands other than check-ignore verify exclusion rules via
calling

   ... -> treat_one_path() -> is_excluded() -> last_matching_pattern()

while check-ignore has a call path of the form:

   ... -> check_ignore()                    -> last_matching_pattern()

The fact that the latter does not include the call to is_excluded()
means that it is susceptible to to messing up negated patterns (since
that is the only significant thing is_excluded() adds over
last_matching_pattern()).  Unfortunately, we can't make it just call
is_excluded(), because the same codepath is used by the verbose mode
which needs to know the matched pattern in question.  This brings us
to...

=== Second (verbose) mode ===

The second mode, known as verbose mode, references the first in the
documentation and says:

    Also output details about the matching pattern (if any) for each
    given pathname. For precedence rules within and between exclude
    sources, see gitignore(5).

The "Also" means it will print patterns that match the exclude rules as
noted for the first mode, and also print which pattern matches.  Unless
more information is printed than just pathname and pattern (which is not
done), this definition is somewhat ill-defined and perhaps even
self-contradictory for negated patterns: A path which matches a negated
exclude pattern is NOT excluded and thus shouldn't be printed by the
former logic, while it certainly does match one of the explicit patterns
and thus should be printed by the latter logic.

=== Resolution ==

Since the second mode exists to find out which pattern matches given
paths, and showing the user a pattern that begins with a '!' is
sufficient for them to figure out whether the pattern is excluded, the
existing behavior is desirable -- we just need to update the
documentation to match the implementation (i.e. it is about printing
which pattern is matched by paths, not about showing which paths are
excluded).

For the first or default mode, users just want to know whether a pattern
is excluded.  As such, the existing documentation is desirable; change
the implementation to match the documented behavior.

Finally, also adjust a few tests in t0008 that were caught up by this
discrepancy in how negated paths were handled.

Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2020-02-18 15:28:58 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
fc25a19265 Merge branch 'js/test-unc-fetch'
Test updates.

* js/test-unc-fetch:
  t5580: test cloning without file://, test fetching via UNC paths
2020-02-17 13:22:18 -08:00
Junio C Hamano
6365058605 Merge branch 'js/test-avoid-pipe'
Test clean-up.

* js/test-avoid-pipe:
  t9001, t9116: avoid pipes
2020-02-17 13:22:18 -08:00