What's cooking in git.git (topics)
From: Junio C Hamano <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:52
Possibly related (same subject, not in this thread)
- 2016-08-11 · Re: What's cooking in git.git (topics) · Junio C Hamano <hidden>
- 2016-08-11 · Re: What's cooking in git.git (topics) · Alexandre Julliard <hidden>
- 2016-08-11 · Re: What's cooking in git.git (topics) · Andy Parkins <hidden>
- 2016-08-11 · What's cooking in git.git (topics) · Junio C Hamano <hidden>
- 2016-08-11 · Re: What's cooking in git.git (topics) · Johannes Schindelin <hidden>
Here are the topics that have been cooking. Commits prefixed
with '-' are only in 'pu' while commits prefixed with '+' are
in 'next'. The topics list the commits in reverse chronological
order.
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[New Topics]
* jc/move-gitk (Sat Nov 17 10:51:16 2007 -0800) 1 commit
- Move gitk to its own subdirectory
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[Will cook further in 'next' and then merge to 'master' soon]
* sh/p4 (Thu Nov 15 10:38:45 2007 +0100) 1 commit
+ git-p4: Fix direct import from perforce after fetching changes
through git from origin
* lt/rev-list-interactive (Mon Nov 12 23:16:08 2007 -0800) 5 commits
+ Fix parent rewriting in --early-output
+ revision walker: mini clean-up
+ Enhance --early-output format
+ Add "--early-output" log flag for interactive GUI use
+ Simplify topo-sort logic
* lt/rev-list-gitlink (Sun Nov 11 23:35:23 2007 +0000) 1 commit
+ Fix rev-list when showing objects involving submodules
This fix from Dscho and Linus will need to be cherry-picked to
'maint' as well.
* ds/checkout-upper (Fri Nov 9 20:12:28 2007 +1100) 2 commits
+ git-checkout: Test for relative path use.
+ git-checkout: Support relative paths containing "..".
This will allow you to stay in a subdirectory and check out
paths in directories outside. With Dscho's "git status" that
shows relatives paths (in kh/commit series), this would make
cutting and pasting paths you forgot to "git add" easier.
* ph/parseopt-sh (Mon Nov 12 12:07:40 2007 +0000) 17 commits
+ git-quiltimport.sh fix --patches handling
+ git-am: -i does not take a string parameter.
+ sh-setup: don't let eval output to be shell-expanded.
+ git-sh-setup: fix parseopt `eval` string underquoting
+ Give git-am back the ability to add Signed-off-by lines.
+ git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ scripts: Add placeholders for OPTIONS_SPEC
+ Migrate git-repack.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ Migrate git-quiltimport.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ Migrate git-checkout.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt --keep-
dashdash
+ Migrate git-instaweb.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ Migrate git-merge.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ Migrate git-am.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ Migrate git-clone to use git-rev-parse --parseopt
+ Migrate git-clean.sh to use git-rev-parse --parseopt.
+ Update git-sh-setup(1) to allow transparent use of git-rev-parse -
-parseopt
+ Add a parseopt mode to git-rev-parse to bring parse-options to
shell scripts.
The rate of incoming fix with this topic has slowed down, which
is a good indication that this is getting ready.
* js/mingw-fallouts (Thu Nov 15 12:24:17 2007 -0500) 12 commits
+ rehabilitate some t5302 tests on 32-bit off_t machines
+ Allow ETC_GITCONFIG to be a relative path.
+ Introduce git_etc_gitconfig() that encapsulates access of
ETC_GITCONFIG.
+ Allow a relative builtin template directory.
+ Close files opened by lock_file() before unlinking.
+ builtin run_command: do not exit with -1.
+ Move #include <sys/select.h> and <sys/ioctl.h> to git-compat-
util.h.
+ Use is_absolute_path() in sha1_file.c.
+ Skip t3902-quoted.sh if the file system does not support funny
names.
+ t5302-pack-index: Skip tests of 64-bit offsets if necessary.
+ t7501-commit.sh: Not all seds understand option -i
+ t5300-pack-object.sh: Split the big verify-pack test into smaller
parts.
A set of good general clean-up patches.
* ph/diffopts (Wed Nov 7 11:20:32 2007 +0100) 6 commits
+ Reorder diff_opt_parse options more logically per topics.
+ Make the diff_options bitfields be an unsigned with explicit
masks.
+ Use OPT_BIT in builtin-pack-refs
+ Use OPT_BIT in builtin-for-each-ref
+ Use OPT_SET_INT and OPT_BIT in builtin-branch
+ parse-options new features.
Further code clean-ups.
* cc/bisect (Sat Nov 17 14:35:25 2007 +0100) 5 commits
+ Bisect visualize: use "for-each-ref" to list all good refs.
+ git-bisect: modernize branch shuffling hack
+ git-bisect: use update-ref to mark good/bad commits
+ git-bisect: war on "sed"
+ Bisect reset: remove bisect refs that may have been packed.
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[Actively cooking]
* jk/send-pack (Sat Nov 17 07:56:03 2007 -0500) 24 commits
+ send-pack: assign remote errors to each ref
+ send-pack: check ref->status before updating tracking refs
+ send-pack: track errors for each ref
+ Merge branch 'aw/mirror-push' into jk/send-pack
+ Merge branch 'ar/send-pack-remote-track' into jk/send-pack
+ Merge branch 'db/remote-builtin' into jk/send-pack
+ git-push: add documentation for the newly added --mirror mode
+ Add tests for git push'es mirror mode
+ Update the tracking references only if they were succesfully
updated on remote
+ Add a test checking if send-pack updated local tracking branches
correctly
+ git-push: plumb in --mirror mode
+ Teach send-pack a mirror mode
+ Merge master into aw/mirror-push
+ Merge branch 'jk/terse-push' into aw/mirror-push
+ send-pack: segfault fix on forced push
+ Reteach builtin-ls-remote to understand remotes
+ send-pack: require --verbose to show update of tracking refs
+ receive-pack: don't mention successful updates
+ more terse push output
+ Build in ls-remote
+ Build-in send-pack, with an API for other programs to call.
+ Use built-in send-pack.
+ Build-in peek-remote, using transport infrastructure.
+ Miscellaneous const changes and utilities
Looking good.
* jc/spht (Fri Nov 2 17:46:55 2007 -0700) 3 commits
+ core.whitespace: add test for diff whitespace error highlighting
+ git-diff: complain about >=8 consecutive spaces in initial indent
+ War on whitespace: first, a bit of retreat.
Teaching "git apply --whitespace=[warn|strip]" to honor the same
configuration would be a good addition, but this could go to
'master' as is.
* js/reflog-delete (Wed Oct 17 02:50:45 2007 +0100) 1 commit
+ Teach "git reflog" a subcommand to delete single entries
* tt/help (Sun Nov 11 19:57:57 2007 -0500) 2 commits
+ Remove hint to use "git help -a"
+ Make the list of common commands more exclusive
Some people on the list may find the exact list of commands
somewhat debatable. We can fine-tune that in-tree ('pu' does
not count as "in-tree").
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[Approaching 'next']
* kh/commit (Sat Nov 17 00:46:33 2007 -0800) 16 commits
- PARK: cruft next-index clean-up
- Replace "runstatus" with "status" in the tests
- t7501-commit: Add test for git commit <file> with dirty index.
- builtin-commit: Clean up an unused variable and a debug fprintf().
- Call refresh_cache() when updating the user index for --only
commits.
- builtin-commit: Add newline when showing which commit was created
- builtin-commit: resurrect behavior for multiple -m options
- builtin-commit --s: add a newline if the last line was not a S-o-b
- builtin-commit: fix --signoff
- git status: show relative paths when run in a subdirectory
- builtin-commit: Refresh cache after adding files.
- builtin-commit: fix reflog message generation
- launch_editor(): read the file, even when EDITOR=:
- Port git commit to C.
- Export launch_editor() and make it accept ':' as a no-op editor.
- Add testcase for amending and fixing author in git commit.
Dscho fixed a few obvious glitches, but indicated he has a
handful more issues with the series. Partial commit is
seriously broken.
* sp/refspec-match (Sun Nov 11 15:01:48 2007 +0100) 4 commits
- refactor fetch's ref matching to use refname_match()
- push: use same rules as git-rev-parse to resolve refspecs
- add refname_match()
- push: support pushing HEAD to real branch name
This changes the semantics slightly but I think it is a move in
the right direction.
* sb/clean (Wed Nov 14 23:00:54 2007 -0600) 3 commits
- Teach git clean to use setup_standard_excludes()
- git-clean: Fix error message if clean.requireForce is not set.
- Make git-clean a builtin
It has a subtle change in behaviour but it does not quite
qualify as a regression. Will merge to "next" shortly. We can
fix the corner case semantics in-tree. I also adjusted the
error message to match the fix from Hannes on 'master'.
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[Stalled]
* mh/rebase-skip-hard (Thu Nov 8 08:03:06 2007 +0100) 1 commit
- Do git reset --hard HEAD when using git rebase --skip
Some people on the list may find this debatable. Opinions?
* cr/tag-options (Fri Nov 9 14:42:56 2007 +0100) 1 commit
- Make builtin-tag.c use parse_options.
This changes the handling of multiple -m options without much
good reason. It should be a simple fix, once we know what we
want. I think the existing behaviour of refusing multiple -m
is probably the most sane at this point.
* dz/color-addi (Sat Nov 10 18:03:44 2007 -0600) 3 commits
- Added diff hunk coloring to git-add--interactive
- Let git-add--interactive read colors from .gitconfig
- Added basic color support to git add --interactive
This series has improved quite a bit since the last round, but
another round was requested from the list. Waiting for
refinements.
* nd/maint-work-tree-fix (Sat Nov 3 20:18:06 2007 +0700) 1 commit
+ Add missing inside_work_tree setting in setup_git_directory_gently
There was an additional patch, which still had issues Dscho
pointed out. Waiting for refinements.
* ss/dirty-rebase (Thu Nov 1 22:30:24 2007 +0100) 3 commits
- Make git-svn rebase --dirty pass along --dirty to git-rebase.
- Implement --dirty for git-rebase--interactive.
- Introduce --dirty option to git-rebase, allowing you to start from
a dirty state.
This seems to be optimized for the --dirty case too much. I'd
prefer an implementation that make rebases without --dirty to
pay no penalty (if that is possible, otherwise "as little as
possible").
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[Others]
* jc/branch-contains (Wed Nov 7 14:58:09 2007 -0800) 1 commit
- git-branch --with=commit
I did this just for my own fun. --contains might be more
consistent with git-describe but --with is shorter to type ;-)
Besides, it needs documentation and tests.
* jc/maint-format-patch-encoding (Fri Nov 2 17:55:31 2007 -0700) 2 commits
- test format-patch -s: make sure MIME content type is shown as
needed
- format-patch -s: add MIME encoding header if signer's name
requires so
This is to apply to 'maint' later; the equivalent fix is already
in 'master'.
* lt/maint-rev-list-gitlink (Sun Nov 11 23:35:23 2007 +0000) 1 commit
- Fix rev-list when showing objects involving submodules
This is to apply to 'maint' later; the equivalent fix is already
in 'next' and will be merged to 'master' soon.
* jc/pathspec (Thu Sep 13 13:38:19 2007 -0700) 3 commits
- pathspec_can_match(): move it from builtin-ls-tree.c to tree.c
- ls-tree.c: refactor show_recursive() and rename it.
- tree-diff.c: split out a function to match a single pattern.
* jk/rename (Tue Oct 30 00:24:42 2007 -0400) 3 commits
- handle renames using similarity engine
- introduce generic similarity library
- change hash table calling conventions
* jc/cherry-pick (Tue Nov 13 12:38:51 2007 -0800) 1 commit
- revert/cherry-pick: start refactoring call to merge_recursive
* jc/nu (Sun Oct 14 22:07:34 2007 -0700) 3 commits
- merge-nu: a new merge backend without using unpack_trees()
- read_tree: take an explicit index structure
- gcc 4.2.1 -Werror -Wall -ansi -pedantic -std=c99: minimum fix