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  1. Feb 04, 2010
    • Robin Rosenberg's avatar
      Intermediate workaround for JGit's lack of core.autocrlf support · 23827fef
      Robin Rosenberg authored
      
      Windows users by default have core.autocrlf set to true. JGit
      does not recognize the flags and thus works as if it is set. In order
      to make JGit more compatible with msysgit we set the flag to false
      in repositories that JGit creates.
      
      Bug: 301775
      Change-Id: I7ea462fe3516e5060b87aa1f7ed63689936830c2
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRobin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
      23827fef
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Use keep(1) instead of add() when skipping an entry · 76b98230
      Shawn Pearce authored
      Doing a keep call with a length of 1 will copy the current entry just
      like the previous add was doing, but it avoids doing any validation
      on the entry.  This is sane because the entry can be assumed to be
      already valid, since its originating from the destination index.
      
      Change-Id: I250d902fc98580444af1ba4b8fedceb654541451
      Originally: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128214/focus=128213
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      76b98230
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Don't allow DirCacheEntry with mode of 0 · 29b8fa84
      Shawn Pearce authored
      A 0 file mode in a DirCacheEntry is not a valid mode.  To C git
      such a value indicates the record should not be present.  We already
      were catching this bad state and exceptioning out when writing tree
      objects to disk, but we did not fail when writing the dircache back
      to disk.  This allowed JGit applications to create a dircache file
      which C git would not like to read.
      
      Instead of checking the mode during writes, we now check during
      mutation.  This allows application bugs to be detected sooner and
      closer to the cause site.  It also allows us to avoid checking most
      of the records which we read in from disk, as we can assume these
      are formatted correctly.
      
      Some of our unit tests were not setting the FileMode on their test
      entry, so they had to be updated to use REGULAR_FILE.
      
      Change-Id: Ie412053c390b737c0ece57b8e063e4355ee32437
      Originally: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128214/focus=128213
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      CC: Adam W. Hawks <awhawks@writeme.com>
      29b8fa84
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Disallow creating invalid DirCacheEntry records · 329abf72
      Shawn Pearce authored
      A dircache record must not use a path string like "/a" or "a//b"
      as this results in a tree entry being written with a zero length
      name component in the record.  C git does not support an empty name,
      and neither does any modern filesystem.
      
      A record also must not have a stage outside of the standard 0-3
      value range, as there are only 2 bits of space available in the
      on-disk format of the record to store the stage information.
      Any other values would be truncated into this space, storing a
      different value than the caller expected.
      
      If an application tries to create a DirCache record with either of
      these wrong values, we abort with an IllegalArgumentException.
      
      Change-Id: I699de149efdfccd85d8adde07d3efd080e3b49c2
      Originally: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/128214
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      CC: Adam W. Hawks <awhawks@writeme.com>
      329abf72
  2. Feb 03, 2010
  3. Feb 02, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Micro-optimize CanonicalTreeParser next() for ObjectWalk · 0e137c4d
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      ObjectWalk is invoking next() for each record we consider in a tree.
      Rather than doing several method calls against the current parser,
      and testing if we are at eof() at least twice per next() invocation,
      do it only once and inline the logic to move the parser forward.
      
      Change-Id: If5938f5d7b3ca24f500a184c9bd2ef193015414e
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      0e137c4d
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Fix ObjectWalk corruption when skipping over empty trees · db54736e
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      The supplied test case comes out of the example tree identified by
      Robert de Wilde and Ilari on #git:
      
        $ git ls-tree -rt a54f1a85ebf6a7f53aa60a45a1be33f8b078fb7e
        040000 tree bfe058ad536cdb12e127cde63b01472c960ea105    A
        040000 tree 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904    A/A
        040000 tree 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904    A/B
        100644 blob abbbfafe3129f85747aba7bfac992af77134c607    B
      
      In this tree, "B" was being skipped because "A/A" as an empty tree
      was immediately followed by "A/B", also an empty tree, but the
      ObjectWalk broke out too early and never visited "B".
      
      Bug: 286653
      Change-Id: I25bcb0bc99d0cbbbdd9c2bd625ad6a691a6d0335
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      db54736e
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Ensure the tree parser resets in ObjectWalk · 0d94a5ca
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      During dispose() or reset() we are suppose to be restoring the
      ObjectWalk instance back to the original pre-walk state, but we
      failed to reset the tree parser.  This can lead to confusing state
      if the ObjectWalk was reused by the caller, as entries from the
      old walk might be reported as part of the new walk.
      
      Change-Id: I6237bae7bfd3794e8b9a92b4dd475559cc72e634
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      0d94a5ca
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Correct ObjectWalk error message when bad object is found · 986d616e
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Instead of including "ObjectId[SHA-1]" in the message, just
      us the formatted SHA-1 name of the object by calling name().
      
      Change-Id: I0d1d0e8207f8a3f02188e60242e4e9bf7420e88f
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      986d616e
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Correctly skip over unrecognized optional dircache extensions · 784b24dd
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      We didn't skip the correct number of bytes when we skipped over an
      unrecognized but optional dircache extension.  We missed skipping
      the 8 byte header that makes up the extension's name and length.
      
      We also didn't include the skipped extension's payload as part of
      our index checksum, resuting in a checksum failure when the index
      was done reading.  So ensure we always scan through a skipped
      section and include it in the checksum computation.
      
      Add a test case for a currently unsupported index extension, 'ZZZZ',
      to verify we can still read the DirCache object even though we
      don't know what 'ZZZZ' is supposed to mean.
      
      Bug: 301287
      Change-Id: I4bdde94576fffe826d0782483fd98cab1ea628fa
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      784b24dd
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Remove RepositoryTestCase from DirCacheCGitCompatabilityTest · 434e7884
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      This test doesn't actually depend upon the large data set we have
      in the RepositoryTestCase, so drop that from the dependency and
      use the more simple LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase instead.
      
      Change-Id: I0fd4affe1dd5ec86e8c3253db42df11d3b612e36
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      434e7884
    • Christian Halstrick's avatar
      Fix .classpath to make jgit easily runnable from inside eclipse · d9fc01b8
      Christian Halstrick authored
      
      When running jgit from inside Eclipse (e.g. rightclick on project
      org.eclipse.jgit.pgm and select Run as->Java application) no commands
      are found. This is because the commands are loaded from a resource file
      /META-INF/services/org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.TextBuiltin and this file is
      not anymore on the classpath.
      I fixed this by modifying .classpath to contain the META-INF directory.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarChristian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
      d9fc01b8
  4. Feb 01, 2010
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  6. Jan 28, 2010
  7. Jan 27, 2010
  8. Jan 25, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Fix racy HTTP tests by waiting for requests to finish · f2d5187e
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Ensure the background Jetty threads have been able to write the
      request log record before the JUnit thread tries to read the set
      of requests back.  This wait is necessary because the JUnit thread
      may be able to continue as soon as Jetty has finished writing
      the response onto the socket, and hasn't necessarily finished the
      post-response logging activity.
      
      By using a semaphore with a fixed number of resources, and using
      one resource per request, but all of them when we want to read the
      log, we implement a simple lock that requires there be no active
      requests when we want to get the log from the JUnit thread.
      
      Change-Id: I499e1c96418557185d0e19ba8befe892f26ce7e4
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      f2d5187e
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
  9. Jan 24, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Don't confuse empty configuration variables with booleans · 869c8434
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Config was confusing the following two variables when writing the
      file back to text format:
      
        [my]
          empty =
          enabled
      
      When parsed, we say that my.empty has 1 value, null, and my.enabled
      is an empty string value that in boolean context should be evaluated
      as true.
      
      Saving this configuration file back to text format was ignoring the
      null value for my.empty, producing a completely different file than
      what Config read:
      
        [my]
          empty
          enabled
      
      Instead handle the writing differently to ensure the original format
      is output.  New tests cases cover the expected behavior and return
      values from accessor methods.
      
      Change-Id: Id37379ce20cb27e3330923cf989444dd9f2bdd96
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      869c8434
  10. Jan 23, 2010
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Disable the JRE HTTP cache, if any · e905d93f
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      We don't want to use the JRE cache when fetching content.
      
      Change-Id: Id76f3e618967c98ed4fbc47a1a2a9e77acbe41ab
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      e905d93f
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Check for remote server exec failures and report · 08a77c04
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      If remote.name.uploadpack or .receivepack is misconfigured and points
      to a non-existent command on the remote system, we should receive back
      exit status 127.  Report this case specially with the command we used
      so the user knows what is going.
      
      Bug: 293703
      Change-Id: I7504e7b6238d5d8e698d37db7411c4817a039d08
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      08a77c04
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Relax ObjectChecker to permit missing tagger lines · 7c82df11
      Shawn Pearce authored
      Annotated tags created with C Git versions before the introduction
      of c818566 ([PATCH] Update tags to record who made them, 2005-07-14),
      do not have a "tagger" line present in the object header.  This line
      did not appear in C Git until v0.99.1~9.
      
      Ancient projects such as the Linux kernel contain such tags, for
      example Linux 2.6.12 is older than when this feature first appeared
      in C Git.  Linux v2.6.13-rc4 in late July 2005 is the first kernel
      version tag to actually contain a tagger line.
      
      It is therefore acceptable for the header to be missing, and for
      the RevTag.getTaggerIdent() method to return null.
      
      Since the Javadoc for getTaggerIdent() already explained that the
      identity may be null, we just need to test that this is true when
      the header is missing, and allow the ObjectChecker to pass anyway.
      
      Change-Id: I34ba82e0624a0d1a7edcf62ffba72260af6f7e5d
      See: http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/issues/detail?id=399
      
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      7c82df11
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Correct bundle, provider names to be consistent · 0238a21b
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Technically our project name is "JGit", not "Java Git".  In fact
      there is already another project called "JavaGit" (no space) that we
      don't want to become confused with.  Ensure we always call ourselves
      "JGit" in user visible assets, like the bundle name.
      
      Other Eclipse products list their provider as "Eclipse.org",
      not "eclipse.org".  So list ourselves that way in all of our
      plugin.properties files.
      
      Change-Id: Ibcea1cd6dda2af757a8584099619fc23b7779a84
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      0238a21b
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Correct indentation in org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/pom.xml · 927437ce
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Change-Id: I45caafbad4daac827f661d38c7f719e9b5511dd4
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      927437ce
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      d4e91366
    • Robin Rosenberg's avatar
      Make HTTP test project work in Eclipse · 56f6d9eb
      Robin Rosenberg authored
      The Jetty components are not available as part of Eclipse, but a
      P2 packaged version can be found via [1] for Eclipse 3.5 and newer.
      
      [1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty-OSGi_SDK
      
      
      
      Change-Id: Ibd5930bb9fc9589125876ca50c52e58bd31b051c
      Signed-off-by: default avatarRobin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      56f6d9eb
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Merge branch 'ref-abstract' · 3103abe4
      Shawn Pearce authored
      * ref-abstract:
        Optimize RefAdvertiser performance by avoiding sorting
        branch: Add -m option to rename a branch
        Replace writeSymref with RefUpdate.link
        Rewrite reference handling to be abstract and accurate
        Create new RefList and RefMap utility types
      
      Change-Id: If43aacf5aa4013edbd0a6e84d84c4f9e94de5be0
      3103abe4
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Optimize RefAdvertiser performance by avoiding sorting · 36f05a9c
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Don't copy and sort the set of references if they are passed through
      in a RefMap or a SortedMap using the key's natural sort ordering.
      Either map is already in the order we want to present the items
      to the client in, so copying and sorting is a waste of local CPU
      and memory.
      
      Change-Id: I49ada7c1220e0fc2a163b9752c2b77525d9c82c1
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      36f05a9c
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      branch: Add -m option to rename a branch · 57f6f6a6
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      Change-Id: I7cf8e43344eaf301592fba0c178e04daad930f9a
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      57f6f6a6
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Replace writeSymref with RefUpdate.link · 73b6efc9
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      By using RefUpdate for symbolic reference creation we can reuse
      the logic related to updating the reflog with the event, without
      needing to expose something such as the legacy ReflogWriter class
      (which we no longer have).
      
      Applications using writeSymref must update their code to use the
      new pattern of changing the reference through the updateRef method:
      
          String refName = "refs/heads/master";
          RefUpdate u = repository.updateRef(Constants.HEAD);
          u.setRefLogMessage("checkout: moving to " + refName, false);
          switch (u.link(refName)) {
          case NEW:
          case FORCED:
          case NO_CHANGE:
              // A successful update of the reference
              break;
          default:
              // Handle the failure, e.g. for older behavior
              throw new IOException(u.getResult());
          }
      
      Change-Id: I1093e1ec2970147978a786cfdd0a75d0aebf8010
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      73b6efc9
    • Shawn Pearce's avatar
      Rewrite reference handling to be abstract and accurate · 01b5392c
      Shawn Pearce authored
      
      This commit actually does three major changes to the way references
      are handled within JGit.  Unfortunately they were easier to do as
      a single massive commit than to break them up into smaller units.
      
      Disambiguate symbolic references:
      ---------------------------------
      
        Reporting a symbolic reference such as HEAD as though it were
        any other normal reference like refs/heads/master causes subtle
        programming errors.  We have been bitten by this error on several
        occasions, as have some downstream applications written by myself.
      
        Instead of reporting HEAD as a reference whose name differs from
        its "original name", report it as an actual SymbolicRef object
        that the application can test the type and examine the target of.
      
        With this change, Ref is now an abstract type with different
        subclasses for the different types.
      
        In the classical example of "HEAD" being a symbolic reference to
        branch "refs/heads/master", the Repository.getAllRefs() method
        will now return:
      
            Map<String, Ref> all = repository.getAllRefs();
            SymbolicRef HEAD = (SymbolicRef) all.get("HEAD");
            ObjectIdRef master = (ObjectIdRef) all.get("refs/heads/master");
      
            assertSame(master,               HEAD.getTarget());
            assertSame(master.getObjectId(), HEAD.getObjectId());
      
            assertEquals("HEAD",              HEAD.getName());
            assertEquals("refs/heads/master", master.getName());
      
        A nice side-effect of this change is the storage type of the
        symbolic reference is no longer ambiguous with the storge type
        of the underlying reference it targets.  In the above example,
        if master was only available in the packed-refs file, then the
        following is also true:
      
            assertSame(Ref.Storage.LOOSE,  HEAD.getStorage());
            assertSame(Ref.Storage.PACKED, master.getStorage());
      
        (Prior to this change we returned the ambiguous storage of
         LOOSE_PACKED for HEAD, which was confusing since it wasn't
         actually true on disk).
      
        Another nice side-effect of this change is all intermediate
        symbolic references are preserved, and are therefore visible
        to the application when they walk the target chain.  We can
        now correctly inspect chains of symbolic references.
      
        As a result of this change the Ref.getOrigName() method has been
        removed from the API.  Applications should identify a symbolic
        reference by testing for isSymbolic() and not by using an arcane
        string comparsion between properties.
      
      Abstract the RefDatabase storage:
      ---------------------------------
      
        RefDatabase is now abstract, similar to ObjectDatabase, and a
        new concrete implementation called RefDirectory is used for the
        traditional on-disk storage layout.  In the future we plan to
        support additional implementations, such as a pure in-memory
        RefDatabase for unit testing purposes.
      
      Optimize RefDirectory:
      ----------------------
      
        The implementation of the in-memory reference cache, reading, and
        update routines has been completely rewritten.  Much of the code
        was heavily borrowed or cribbed from the prior implementation,
        so copyright notices have been left intact as much as possible.
      
        The RefDirectory cache no longer confuses symbolic references
        with normal references.  This permits the cache to resolve the
        value of a symbolic reference as late as possible, ensuring it
        is always current, without needing to maintain reverse pointers.
      
        The cache is now 2 sorted RefLists, rather than 3 HashMaps.
        Using sorted lists allows the implementation to reduce the
        in-memory footprint when storing many refs.  Using specialized
        types for the elements allows the code to avoid additional map
        lookups for auxiliary stat information.
      
        To improve scan time during getRefs(), the lists are returned via
        a copy-on-write contract.  Most callers of getRefs() do not modify
        the returned collections, so the copy-on-write semantics improves
        access on repositories with a large number of packed references.
      
        Iterator traversals of the returned Map<String,Ref> are performed
        using a simple merge-join of the two cache lists, ensuring we can
        perform the entire traversal in linear time as a function of the
        number of references: O(PackedRefs + LooseRefs).
      
        Scans of the loose reference space to update the cache run in
        O(LooseRefs log LooseRefs) time, as the directory contents
        are sorted before being merged against the in-memory cache.
        Since the majority of stable references are kept packed, there
        typically are only a handful of reference names to be sorted,
        so the sorting cost should not be very high.
      
        Locking is reduced during getRefs() by taking advantage of the
        copy-on-write semantics of the improved cache data structure.
        This permits concurrent readers to pull back references without
        blocking each other.  If there is contention updating the cache
        during a scan, one or more updates are simply skipped and will
        get picked up again in a future scan.
      
        Writing to the $GIT_DIR/packed-refs during reference delete is
        now fully atomic.  The file is locked, reparsed fresh, and written
        back out if a change is necessary.  This avoids all race conditions
        with concurrent external updates of the packed-refs file.
      
        The RefLogWriter class has been fully folded into RefDirectory
        and is therefore deleted.  Maintaining the reference's log is
        the responsiblity of the database implementation, and not all
        implementations will use java.io for access.
      
        Future work still remains to be done to abstract the ReflogReader
        class away from local disk IO.
      
      Change-Id: I26b9287c45a4b2d2be35ba2849daa316f5eec85d
      Signed-off-by: default avatarShawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
      01b5392c
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