Add 'symref-create' command to the '--stdin' mode 'git-update-ref' to
allow creation of symbolic refs in a transaction. The 'symref-create'
command takes in a <new-target>, which the created <ref> will point to.
Also, support the 'core.prefersymlinkrefs' config, wherein if the config
is set and the filesystem supports symlinks, we create the symbolic ref
as a symlink. We fallback to creating a regular symref if creating the
symlink is unsuccessful.
Helped-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Add a new command 'symref-delete' to allow deletions of symbolic refs in
a transaction via the '--stdin' mode of the 'git-update-ref' command.
The 'symref-delete' command can, when given an <old-target>, delete the
provided <ref> only when it points to <old-target>.
This command is only compatible with the 'no-deref' mode because we
optionally want to check the 'old_target' of the ref being deleted.
De-referencing a symbolic ref would provide a regular ref and we already
have the 'delete' command for regular refs.
While users can also use 'git symbolic-ref -d' to delete symbolic refs,
the 'symref-delete' command in 'git-update-ref' allows users to do so
within a transaction, which promises atomicity of the operation and can
be batched with other commands.
When no 'old_target' is provided it can also delete regular refs,
similar to how the 'delete' command can delete symrefs when no 'old_oid'
is provided.
Helped-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The 'symref-verify' command allows users to verify if a provided <ref>
contains the provided <old-target> without changing the <ref>. If
<old-target> is not provided, the command will verify that the <ref>
doesn't exist.
The command allows users to verify symbolic refs within a transaction,
and this means users can perform a set of changes in a transaction only
when the verification holds good.
Since we're checking for symbolic refs, this command will only work with
the 'no-deref' mode. This is because any dereferenced symbolic ref will
point to an object and not a ref and the regular 'verify' command can be
used in such situations.
Add required tests for symref support in 'verify'. Since we're here,
also add reflog checks for the pre-existing 'verify' tests, there is no
divergence from behavior, but we never tested to ensure that reflog
wasn't affected by the 'verify' command.
Helped-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
When a reference update tries to update a symref, but the ref in
question is actually a regular ref, we raise an error. However the error
raised in this situation is:
verifying symref target: '<ref>': reference is missing but expected <old-target>
which is very generic and doesn't indicate the mismatch of types. Let's
make this error more specific:
cannot lock ref '<ref>': expected symref with target '<old-target>': but is a regular ref
so that users have a clearer understanding.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The files and reftable backend, need to check if a ref must exist, so
that the required validation can be done. A ref must exist only when the
`old_oid` value of the update has been explicitly set and it is not the
`null_oid` value.
Since we also support symrefs now, we need to ensure that even when
`old_target` is set a ref must exist. While this was missed when we
added symref support in transactions, there are no active users of this
path. As we introduce the 'symref-verify' command in the upcoming
commits, it is important to fix this.
So let's export this to a function called
`ref_update_expects_existing_old_ref()` and expose it internally via
'refs-internal.h'.
Helped-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
* kn/ref-transaction-symref:
refs: remove `create_symref` and associated dead code
refs: rename `refs_create_symref()` to `refs_update_symref()`
refs: use transaction in `refs_create_symref()`
refs: add support for transactional symref updates
refs: move `original_update_refname` to 'refs.c'
refs: support symrefs in 'reference-transaction' hook
files-backend: extract out `create_symref_lock()`
refs: accept symref values in `ref_transaction_update()`
In the previous commits, we converted `refs_create_symref()` to utilize
transactions to perform symref updates. Earlier `refs_create_symref()`
used `create_symref()` to do the same.
We can now remove `create_symref()` and any code associated with it
which is no longer used. We remove `create_symref()` code from all the
reference backends and also remove it entirely from the `ref_storage_be`
struct.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The `refs_create_symref()` function is used to update/create a symref.
But it doesn't check the old target of the symref, if existing. It force
updates the symref. In this regard, the name `refs_create_symref()` is a
bit misleading. So let's rename it to `refs_update_symref()`. This is
akin to how 'git-update-ref(1)' also allows us to create apart from
update.
While we're here, rename the arguments in the function to clarify what
they actually signify and reduce confusion.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The `refs_create_symref()` function updates a symref to a given new
target. To do this, it uses a ref-backend specific function
`create_symref()`.
In the previous commits, we introduced symref support in transactions.
This means we can now use transactions to perform symref updates and
don't have to resort to `create_symref()`. Doing this allows us to
remove and cleanup `create_symref()`, which we will do in the following
commit.
Modify the expected error message for a test in
't/t0610-reftable-basics.sh', since the error is now thrown from
'refs.c'. This is because in transactional updates, F/D conflicts are
caught before we're in the reference backend.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The reference backends currently support transactional reference
updates. While this is exposed to users via 'git-update-ref' and its
'--stdin' mode, it is also used internally within various commands.
However, we do not support transactional updates of symrefs. This commit
adds support for symrefs in both the 'files' and the 'reftable' backend.
Here, we add and use `ref_update_has_null_new_value()`, a helper
function which is used to check if there is a new_value in a reference
update. The new value could either be a symref target `new_target` or a
OID `new_oid`.
We also add another common function `ref_update_check_old_target` which
will be used to check if the update's old_target corresponds to a
reference's current target.
Now transactional updates (verify, create, delete, update) can be used
for:
- regular refs
- symbolic refs
- conversion of regular to symbolic refs and vice versa
This also allows us to expose this to users via new commands in
'git-update-ref' in the future.
Note that a dangling symref update does not record a new reflog entry,
which is unchanged before and after this commit.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The files backend and the reftable backend implement
`original_update_refname` to obtain the original refname of the update.
Move it out to 'refs.c' and only expose it internally to the refs
library. This will be used in an upcoming commit to also introduce
another common functionality for the two backends.
We also rename the function to `ref_update_original_update_refname` to
keep it consistent with the upcoming other 'ref_update_*' functions
that'll be introduced.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The 'reference-transaction' hook runs whenever a reference update is
made to the system. In a previous commit, we added the `old_target` and
`new_target` fields to the `reference_transaction_update()`. In
following commits we'll also add the code to handle symref's in the
reference backends.
Support symrefs also in the 'reference-transaction' hook, by modifying
the current format:
<old-oid> SP <new-oid> SP <ref-name> LF
to be be:
<old-value> SP <new-value> SP <ref-name> LF
where for regular refs the output would not change and remain the same.
But when either 'old-value' or 'new-value' is a symref, we print the ref
as 'ref:<ref-target>'.
This does break backward compatibility, but the 'reference-transaction'
hook's documentation always stated that support for symbolic references
may be added in the future.
We do not add any tests in this commit since there is no git command
which activates this flow, in an upcoming commit, we'll start using
transaction based symref updates as the default, we'll add tests there
for the hook too.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The function `create_symref_locked()` creates a symref by creating a
'<symref>.lock' file and then committing the symref lock, which creates
the final symref.
Extract the early half of `create_symref_locked()` into a new helper
function `create_symref_lock()`. Because the name of the new function is
too similar to the original, rename the original to
`create_and_commit_symref()` to avoid confusion.
The new function `create_symref_locked()` can be used to create the
symref lock in a separate step from that of committing it. This allows
to add transactional support for symrefs, where the lock would be
created in the preparation step and the lock would be committed in the
finish step.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
The function `ref_transaction_update()` obtains ref information and
flags to create a `ref_update` and add them to the transaction at hand.
To extend symref support in transactions, we need to also accept the
old and new ref targets and process it. This commit adds the required
parameters to the function and modifies all call sites.
The two parameters added are `new_target` and `old_target`. The
`new_target` is used to denote what the reference should point to when
the transaction is applied. Some functions allow this parameter to be
NULL, meaning that the reference is not changed.
The `old_target` denotes the value the reference must have before the
update. Some functions allow this parameter to be NULL, meaning that the
old value of the reference is not checked.
We also update the internal function `ref_transaction_add_update()`
similarly to take the two new parameters.
Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Leakfix.
* rj/add-i-leak-fix:
add: plug a leak on interactive_add
add-patch: plug a leak handling the '/' command
add-interactive: plug a leak in get_untracked_files
apply: plug a leak in apply_data
Demote a BUG() to an die() when the failure from vsnprintf() may
not be due to a programmer error.
* rs/vsnprintf-failure-is-not-a-bug:
don't report vsnprintf(3) error as bug
The "receive-pack" program (which responds to "git push") was not
converted to run "git maintenance --auto" when other codepaths that
used to run "git gc --auto" were updated, which has been corrected.
* ps/run-auto-maintenance-in-receive-pack:
builtin/receive-pack: convert to use git-maintenance(1)
run-command: introduce function to prepare auto-maintenance process
When "git bisect" reports the commit it determined to be the
culprit, we used to show it in a format that does not honor common
UI tweaks, like log.date and log.decorate. The code has been
taught to use "git show" to follow more customizations.
* pk/bisect-use-show:
bisect: report the found commit with "show"
The filename used for rejected hunks "git apply --reject" creates
was limited to PATH_MAX, which has been lifted.
* rs/apply-reject-long-name:
apply: avoid using fixed-size buffer in write_out_one_reject()
When .git/rr-cache/ rerere database gets corrupted or rerere is fed to
work on a file with conflicted hunks resolved incompletely, the rerere
machinery got confused and segfaulted, which has been corrected.
* mr/rerere-crash-fix:
rerere: fix crashes due to unmatched opening conflict markers
GIt 2.44 introduced a regression that makes the updated code to
barf in repositories with multi-pack index written by older
versions of Git, which has been corrected.
* ps/missing-btmp-fix:
pack-bitmap: gracefully handle missing BTMP chunks
The code to format trailers have been cleaned up.
* la/format-trailer-info:
trailer: finish formatting unification
trailer: begin formatting unification
format_trailer_info(): append newline for non-trailer lines
format_trailer_info(): drop redundant unfold_value()
format_trailer_info(): use trailer_item objects
The cvsimport tests required that the platform understands
traditional timezone notations like CST6CDT, which has been
updated to work on those systems as long as they understand
POSIX notation with explicit tz transition dates.
* dd/t9604-use-posix-timezones:
t9604: Fix test for musl libc and new Debian
Git writes a "waiting for your editor" message on an incomplete
line after launching an editor, and then append another error
message on the same line if the editor errors out. It now clears
the "waiting for..." line before giving the error message.
* rj/launch-editor-error-message:
launch_editor: waiting message on error