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2023-09-05parse-options: prefer opt->value to globals in callbacksJeff King1-2/+2
We have several parse-options callbacks that ignore their "opt" parameters entirely. This is a little unusual, as we'd normally put the result of the parsing into opt->value. In the case of these callbacks, though, they directly manipulate global variables instead (and in most cases the caller sets opt->value to NULL in the OPT_CALLBACK declaration). The immediate symptom we'd like to deal with is that the unused "opt" variables trigger -Wunused-parameter. But how to fix that is debatable. One option is to annotate them with UNUSED. But another is to have the caller pass in the appropriate variable via opt->value, and use it. That has the benefit of making the callbacks reusable (in theory at least), and makes it clear from the OPT_CALLBACK declaration which variables will be affected (doubly so for the cases in builtin/fast-export.c, where we do set opt->value, but it is completely ignored!). The slight downside is that we lose type safety, since they're now passing through void pointers. I went with the "just use them" approach here. The loss of type safety is unfortunate, but that is already an issue with most of the other callbacks. If we want to try to address that, we should do so more consistently (and this patch would prepare these callbacks for whatever we choose to do there). Note that in the cases in builtin/fast-export.c, we are passing anonymous enums. We'll have to give them names so that we can declare the appropriate pointer type within the callbacks. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-08-29fetch: mark unused parameter in ref_transaction callbackJeff King1-1/+1
Since this callback is just trying to collect the set of queued tag updates, there is no need for it to look at old_oid at all. Mark it as unused to appease -Wunused-parameter. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-27Merge branch 'jc/transport-parseopt-fix'Junio C Hamano1-4/+1
Command line parser fixes. * jc/transport-parseopt-fix: fetch: reject --no-ipv[46] parse-options: introduce OPT_IPVERSION()
2023-07-18parse-options: introduce OPT_IPVERSION()Junio C Hamano1-4/+1
The command line option parsing for "git clone", "git fetch", and "git push" have duplicated implementations of parsing "--ipv4" and "--ipv6" options, by having two OPT_SET_INT() for "ipv4" and "ipv6". Introduce a new OPT_IPVERSION() macro and use it in these three commands. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-07-06Merge branch 'gc/config-context'Junio C Hamano1-5/+8
Reduce reliance on a global state in the config reading API. * gc/config-context: config: pass source to config_parser_event_fn_t config: add kvi.path, use it to evaluate includes config.c: remove config_reader from configsets config: pass kvi to die_bad_number() trace2: plumb config kvi config.c: pass ctx with CLI config config: pass ctx with config files config.c: pass ctx in configsets config: add ctx arg to config_fn_t urlmatch.h: use config_fn_t type config: inline git_color_default_config
2023-06-28config: pass kvi to die_bad_number()Glen Choo1-2/+2
Plumb "struct key_value_info" through all code paths that end in die_bad_number(), which lets us remove the helper functions that read analogous values from "struct config_reader". As a result, nothing reads config_reader.config_kvi any more, so remove that too. In config.c, this requires changing the signature of git_configset_get_value() to 'return' "kvi" in an out parameter so that git_configset_get_<type>() can pass it to git_config_<type>(). Only numeric types will use "kvi", so for non-numeric types (e.g. git_configset_get_string()), pass NULL to indicate that the out parameter isn't needed. Outside of config.c, config callbacks now need to pass "ctx->kvi" to any of the git_config_<type>() functions that parse a config string into a number type. Included is a .cocci patch to make that refactor. The only exceptional case is builtin/config.c, where git_config_<type>() is called outside of a config callback (namely, on user-provided input), so config source information has never been available. In this case, die_bad_number() defaults to a generic, but perfectly descriptive message. Let's provide a safe, non-NULL for "kvi" anyway, but make sure not to change the message. Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-28config: add ctx arg to config_fn_tGlen Choo1-3/+6
Add a new "const struct config_context *ctx" arg to config_fn_t to hold additional information about the config iteration operation. config_context has a "struct key_value_info kvi" member that holds metadata about the config source being read (e.g. what kind of config source it is, the filename, etc). In this series, we're only interested in .kvi, so we could have just used "struct key_value_info" as an arg, but config_context makes it possible to add/adjust members in the future without changing the config_fn_t signature. We could also consider other ways of organizing the args (e.g. moving the config name and value into config_context or key_value_info), but in my experiments, the incremental benefit doesn't justify the added complexity (e.g. a config_fn_t will sometimes invoke another config_fn_t but with a different config value). In subsequent commits, the .kvi member will replace the global "struct config_reader" in config.c, making config iteration a global-free operation. It requires much more work for the machinery to provide meaningful values of .kvi, so for now, merely change the signature and call sites, pass NULL as a placeholder value, and don't rely on the arg in any meaningful way. Most of the changes are performed by contrib/coccinelle/config_fn_ctx.pending.cocci, which, for every config_fn_t: - Modifies the signature to accept "const struct config_context *ctx" - Passes "ctx" to any inner config_fn_t, if needed - Adds UNUSED attributes to "ctx", if needed Most config_fn_t instances are easily identified by seeing if they are called by the various config functions. Most of the remaining ones are manually named in the .cocci patch. Manual cleanups are still needed, but the majority of it is trivial; it's either adjusting config_fn_t that the .cocci patch didn't catch, or adding forward declarations of "struct config_context ctx" to make the signatures make sense. The non-trivial changes are in cases where we are invoking a config_fn_t outside of config machinery, and we now need to decide what value of "ctx" to pass. These cases are: - trace2/tr2_cfg.c:tr2_cfg_set_fl() This is indirectly called by git_config_set() so that the trace2 machinery can notice the new config values and update its settings using the tr2 config parsing function, i.e. tr2_cfg_cb(). - builtin/checkout.c:checkout_main() This calls git_xmerge_config() as a shorthand for parsing a CLI arg. This might be worth refactoring away in the future, since git_xmerge_config() can call git_default_config(), which can do much more than just parsing. Handle them by creating a KVI_INIT macro that initializes "struct key_value_info" to a reasonable default, and use that to construct the "ctx" arg. Signed-off-by: Glen Choo <chooglen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-21object-store-ll.h: split this header out of object-store.hElijah Newren1-1/+1
The vast majority of files including object-store.h did not need dir.h nor khash.h. Split the header into two files, and let most just depend upon object-store-ll.h, while letting the two callers that need it depend on the full object-store.h. After this patch: $ git grep -h include..object-store | sort | uniq -c 2 #include "object-store.h" 129 #include "object-store-ll.h" Diff best viewed with `--color-moved`. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-21repository: remove unnecessary include of path.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
This also made it clear that several .c files that depended upon path.h were missing a #include for it; add the missing includes while at it. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-06-21cache.h: remove this no-longer-used headerElijah Newren1-2/+1
Since this header showed up in some places besides just #include statements, update/clean-up/remove those other places as well. Note that compat/fsmonitor/fsm-path-utils-darwin.c previously got away with violating the rule that all files must start with an include of git-compat-util.h (or a short-list of alternate headers that happen to include it first). This change exposed the violation and caused it to stop building correctly; fix it by having it include git-compat-util.h first, as per policy. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: use `fetch_config` to store "submodule.fetchJobs" valuePatrick Steinhardt1-5/+6
Move the parsed "submodule.fetchJobs" config value into the `fetch_config` structure. This reduces our reliance on global variables and further unifies the way we parse the configuration in git-fetch(1). Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: use `fetch_config` to store "fetch.parallel" valuePatrick Steinhardt1-7/+8
Move the parsed "fetch.parallel" config value into the `fetch_config` structure. This reduces our reliance on global variables and further unifies the way we parse the configuration in git-fetch(1). Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: use `fetch_config` to store "fetch.recurseSubmodules" valuePatrick Steinhardt1-15/+16
Move the parsed "fetch.recurseSubmodules" config value into the `fetch_config` structure. This reduces our reliance on global variables and further unifies the way we parse the configuration in git-fetch(1). Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: use `fetch_config` to store "fetch.showForcedUpdates" valuePatrick Steinhardt1-14/+21
Move the parsed "fetch.showForcedUpdaets" config value into the `fetch_config` structure. This reduces our reliance on global variables and further unifies the way we parse the configuration in git-fetch(1). Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: use `fetch_config` to store "fetch.pruneTags" valuePatrick Steinhardt1-4/+5
Move the parsed "fetch.pruneTags" config value into the `fetch_config` structure. This reduces our reliance on global variables and further unifies the way we parse the configuration in git-fetch(1). Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: use `fetch_config` to store "fetch.prune" valuePatrick Steinhardt1-4/+5
Move the parsed "fetch.prune" config value into the `fetch_config` structure. This reduces our reliance on global variables and further unifies the way we parse the configuration in git-fetch(1). Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: pass through `fetch_config` directlyPatrick Steinhardt1-15/+16
The `fetch_config` structure currently only has a single member, which is the `display_format`. We're about extend it to contain all parsed config values and will thus need it available in most of the code. Prepare for this change by passing through the `fetch_config` directly instead of only passing its single member. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: drop unneeded NULL-check for `remote_ref`Patrick Steinhardt1-3/+2
Drop the `NULL` check for `remote_ref` in `update_local_ref()`. The function only has a single caller, and that caller always passes in a non-`NULL` value. This fixes a false positive in Coverity. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-17fetch: drop unused DISPLAY_FORMAT_UNKNOWN enum valuePatrick Steinhardt1-1/+0
With 50957937f9 (fetch: introduce `display_format` enum, 2023-05-10), a new enumeration was introduced to determine the display format that is to be used by git-fetch(1). The `DISPLAY_FORMAT_UNKNOWN` value isn't ever used though, and neither do we rely on the explicit `0` value for initialization anywhere. Remove the enum value. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-15Merge branch 'ps/fetch-output-format'Junio C Hamano1-197/+285
"git fetch" learned the "--porcelain" option that emits what it did in a machine-parseable format. * ps/fetch-output-format: fetch: introduce machine-parseable "porcelain" output format fetch: move option related variables into main function fetch: lift up parsing of "fetch.output" config variable fetch: introduce `display_format` enum fetch: refactor calculation of the display table width fetch: print left-hand side when fetching HEAD:foo fetch: add a test to exercise invalid output formats fetch: split out tests for output format fetch: fix `--no-recurse-submodules` with multi-remote fetches
2023-05-10fetch: introduce machine-parseable "porcelain" output formatPatrick Steinhardt1-19/+69
The output of git-fetch(1) is obviously designed for consumption by users, only: we neatly columnize data, we abbreviate reference names, we print neat arrows and we don't provide information about actual object IDs that have changed. This makes the output format basically unusable in the context of scripted invocations of git-fetch(1) that want to learn about the exact changes that the command performs. Introduce a new machine-parseable "porcelain" output format that is supposed to fix this shortcoming. This output format is intended to provide information about every reference that is about to be updated, the old object ID that the reference has been pointing to and the new object ID it will be updated to. Furthermore, the output format provides the same flags as the human-readable format to indicate basic conditions for each reference update like whether it was a fast-forward update, a branch deletion, a rejected update or others. The output format is quite simple: ``` <flag> <old-object-id> <new-object-id> <local-reference>\n ``` We assume two conditions which are generally true: - The old and new object IDs have fixed known widths and cannot contain spaces. - References cannot contain newlines. With these assumptions, the output format becomes unambiguously parseable. Furthermore, given that this output is designed to be consumed by scripts, the machine-readable data is printed to stdout instead of stderr like the human-readable output is. This is mostly done so that other data printed to stderr, like error messages or progress meters, don't interfere with the parseable data. A notable ommission here is that the output format does not include the remote from which a reference was fetched, which might be important information especially in the context of multi-remote fetches. But as such a format would require us to print the remote for every single reference update due to parallelizable fetches it feels wasteful for the most likely usecase, which is when fetching from a single remote. In a similar spirit, a second restriction is that this cannot be used with `--recurse-submodules`. This is because any reference updates would be ambiguous without also printing the repository in which the update happens. Considering that both multi-remote and submodule fetches are user-facing features, using them in conjunction with `--porcelain` that is intended for scripting purposes is likely not going to be useful in the majority of cases. With that in mind these restrictions feel acceptable. If usecases for either of these come up in the future though it is easy enough to add a new "porcelain-v2" format that adds this information. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-10fetch: move option related variables into main functionPatrick Steinhardt1-97/+100
The options of git-fetch(1) which we pass to `parse_options()` are declared globally in `builtin/fetch.c`. This means we're forced to use global variables for all the options, which is more likely to cause confusion than explicitly passing state around. Refactor the code to move the options into `cmd_fetch()`. Move variables that were previously forced to be declared globally and which are only used by `cmd_fetch()` into function-local scope. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-10fetch: lift up parsing of "fetch.output" config variablePatrick Steinhardt1-18/+32
Parsing the display format happens inside of `display_state_init()`. As we only need to check for a simple config entry, this is a natural location to put this code as it means that display-state logic is neatly contained in a single location. We're about to introduce a new "porcelain" output format though that is intended to be parseable by machines, for example inside of a script. This format can be enabled by passing the `--porcelain` switch to git-fetch(1). As a consequence, we'll have to add a second callsite that influences the output format, which will become awkward to handle. Refactor the code such that callers are expected to pass the display format that is to be used into `display_state_init()`. This allows us to lift up the code into the main function, where we can then hook it into command line options parser in a follow-up commit. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-10fetch: introduce `display_format` enumPatrick Steinhardt1-21/+46
We currently have two different display formats in git-fetch(1) with the "full" and "compact" formats. This is tracked with a boolean value that simply denotes whether the display format is supposed to be compacted or not. This works reasonably well while there are only two formats, but we're about to introduce another format that will make this a bit more awkward to use. Introduce a `enum display_format` that is more readily extensible. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-10fetch: refactor calculation of the display table widthPatrick Steinhardt1-41/+34
When displaying reference updates, we try to print the references in a neat table. As the table's width is determined its contents we thus need to precalculate the overall width before we can start printing updated references. The calculation is driven by `display_state_init()`, which invokes `refcol_width()` for every reference that is to be printed. This split is somewhat confusing. For one, we filter references that shall be attributed to the overall width in both places. And second, we needlessly recalculate the maximum line length based on the terminal columns and display format for every reference. Refactor the code so that the complete width calculations are neatly contained in `refcol_width()`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-10fetch: print left-hand side when fetching HEAD:fooPatrick Steinhardt1-18/+19
`store_updated_refs()` parses the remote reference for two purposes: - It gets used as a note when writing FETCH_HEAD. - It is passed through to `display_ref_update()` to display updated references in the following format: ``` * branch master -> master ``` In most cases, the parsed remote reference is the prettified reference name and can thus be used for both cases. But if the remote reference is HEAD, the parsed remote reference becomes empty. This is intended when we write the FETCH_HEAD, where we skip writing the note in that case. But when displaying the updated references this leads to inconsistent output where the left-hand side of reference updates is missing in some cases: ``` $ git fetch origin HEAD HEAD:explicit-head :implicit-head main From https://github.com/git/git * branch HEAD -> FETCH_HEAD * [new ref] -> explicit-head * [new ref] -> implicit-head * branch main -> FETCH_HEAD ``` This behaviour has existed ever since the table-based output has been introduced for git-fetch(1) via 165f390250 (git-fetch: more terse fetch output, 2007-11-03) and was never explicitly documented either in the commit message or in any of our tests. So while it may not be a bug per se, it feels like a weird inconsistency and not like it was a concious design decision. The logic of how we compute the remote reference name that we ultimately pass to `display_ref_update()` is not easy to follow. There are three different cases here: - When the remote reference name is "HEAD" we set the remote reference name to the empty string. This is the case that causes the left-hand side to go missing, where we would indeed want to print "HEAD" instead of the empty string. This is what `prettify_refname()` would return. - When the remote reference name has a well-known prefix then we strip this prefix. This matches what `prettify_refname()` does. - Otherwise, we keep the fully qualified reference name. This also matches what `prettify_refname()` does. As the return value of `prettify_refname()` would do the correct thing for us in all three cases, we can thus fix the inconsistency by passing through the full remote reference name to `display_ref_update()`, which learns to call `prettify_refname()`. At the same time, this also simplifies the code a bit. Note that this patch also changes formatting of the block that computes the "kind" (which is the category like "branch" or "tag") and "what" (which is the prettified reference name like "master" or "v1.0") variables. This is done on purpose so that it is part of the diff, hopefully making the change easier to comprehend. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-10fetch: fix `--no-recurse-submodules` with multi-remote fetchesPatrick Steinhardt1-0/+2
When running `git fetch --no-recurse-submodules`, the exectation is that we don't fetch any submodules. And while this works for fetches of a single remote, it doesn't when fetching multiple remotes at once. The result is that we do recurse into submodules even though the user has explicitly asked us not to. This is because while we pass on `--recurse-submodules={yes,on-demand}` if specified by the user, we don't pass on `--no-recurse-submodules` to the subprocess spawned to perform the submodule fetch. Fix this by also forwarding this flag as expected. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-05-09Merge branch 'en/header-split-cache-h-part-2'Junio C Hamano1-0/+1
More header clean-up. * en/header-split-cache-h-part-2: (22 commits) reftable: ensure git-compat-util.h is the first (indirect) include diff.h: reduce unnecessary includes object-store.h: reduce unnecessary includes commit.h: reduce unnecessary includes fsmonitor: reduce includes of cache.h cache.h: remove unnecessary headers treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to previous changes cache,tree: move basic name compare functions from read-cache to tree cache,tree: move cmp_cache_name_compare from tree.[ch] to read-cache.c hash-ll.h: split out of hash.h to remove dependency on repository.h tree-diff.c: move S_DIFFTREE_IFXMIN_NEQ define from cache.h dir.h: move DTYPE defines from cache.h versioncmp.h: move declarations for versioncmp.c functions from cache.h ws.h: move declarations for ws.c functions from cache.h match-trees.h: move declarations for match-trees.c functions from cache.h pkt-line.h: move declarations for pkt-line.c functions from cache.h base85.h: move declarations for base85.c functions from cache.h copy.h: move declarations for copy.c functions from cache.h server-info.h: move declarations for server-info.c functions from cache.h packfile.h: move pack_window and pack_entry from cache.h ...
2023-04-25Merge branch 'en/header-split-cache-h'Junio C Hamano1-0/+6
Header clean-up. * en/header-split-cache-h: (24 commits) protocol.h: move definition of DEFAULT_GIT_PORT from cache.h mailmap, quote: move declarations of global vars to correct unit treewide: reduce includes of cache.h in other headers treewide: remove double forward declaration of read_in_full cache.h: remove unnecessary includes treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to pager.h changes pager.h: move declarations for pager.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to editor.h changes editor: move editor-related functions and declarations into common file treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to object.h changes object.h: move some inline functions and defines from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to object-file.h changes object-file.h: move declarations for object-file.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to git-zlib changes git-zlib: move declarations for git-zlib functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to object-name.h changes object-name.h: move declarations for object-name.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion treewide: be explicit about dependence on mem-pool.h treewide: be explicit about dependence on oid-array.h ...
2023-04-24pkt-line.h: move declarations for pkt-line.c functions from cache.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-11pager.h: move declarations for pager.c functions from cache.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Acked-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-11object-name.h: move declarations for object-name.c functions from cache.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Acked-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-11treewide: be explicit about dependence on oid-array.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Acked-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-11treewide: be explicit about dependence on advice.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Dozens of files made use of advice functions, without explicitly including advice.h. This made it more difficult to find which files could remove a dependence on cache.h. Make C files explicitly include advice.h if they are using it. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Acked-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-11treewide: be explicit about dependence on trace.h & trace2.hElijah Newren1-0/+2
Dozens of files made use of trace and trace2 functions, without explicitly including trace.h or trace2.h. This made it more difficult to find which files could remove a dependence on cache.h. Make C files explicitly include trace.h or trace2.h if they are using them. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Acked-by: Calvin Wan <calvinwan@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-04-06Merge branch 'ds/fetch-bundle-uri-with-all'Junio C Hamano1-1/+6
"git fetch --all" does not have to download and handle the same bundleURI over and over, which has been corrected. * ds/fetch-bundle-uri-with-all: fetch: download bundles once, even with --all
2023-04-06Merge branch 'en/header-split-cleanup'Junio C Hamano1-0/+2
Split key function and data structure definitions out of cache.h to new header files and adjust the users. * en/header-split-cleanup: csum-file.h: remove unnecessary inclusion of cache.h write-or-die.h: move declarations for write-or-die.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to setup.h changes setup.h: move declarations for setup.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove cache.h inclusion due to environment.h changes environment.h: move declarations for environment.c functions from cache.h treewide: remove unnecessary includes of cache.h wrapper.h: move declarations for wrapper.c functions from cache.h path.h: move function declarations for path.c functions from cache.h cache.h: remove expand_user_path() abspath.h: move absolute path functions from cache.h environment: move comment_line_char from cache.h treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from several sources treewide: remove unnecessary inclusion of gettext.h treewide: be explicit about dependence on gettext.h treewide: remove unnecessary cache.h inclusion from a few headers
2023-04-06Merge branch 'ab/remove-implicit-use-of-the-repository'Junio C Hamano1-10/+11
Code clean-up around the use of the_repository. * ab/remove-implicit-use-of-the-repository: libs: use "struct repository *" argument, not "the_repository" post-cocci: adjust comments for recent repo_* migration cocci: apply the "revision.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "rerere.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "refs.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "promisor-remote.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "packfile.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "pretty.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "object-store.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "diff.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "commit.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "commit-reach.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "cache.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: add missing "the_repository" macros to "pending" cocci: sort "the_repository" rules by header cocci: fix incorrect & verbose "the_repository" rules cocci: remove dead rule from "the_repository.pending.cocci"
2023-04-06Merge branch 'ps/fetch-ref-update-reporting'Junio C Hamano1-129/+138
Clean-up of the code path that reports what "git fetch" did to each ref. * ps/fetch-ref-update-reporting: fetch: centralize printing of reference updates fetch: centralize logic to print remote URL fetch: centralize handling of per-reference format fetch: pass the full local reference name to `format_display` fetch: move output format into `display_state` fetch: move reference width calculation into `display_state`
2023-04-04Merge branch 'ab/remove-implicit-use-of-the-repository' into ↵Junio C Hamano1-10/+11
en/header-split-cache-h * ab/remove-implicit-use-of-the-repository: libs: use "struct repository *" argument, not "the_repository" post-cocci: adjust comments for recent repo_* migration cocci: apply the "revision.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "rerere.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "refs.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "promisor-remote.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "packfile.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "pretty.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "object-store.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "diff.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "commit.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "commit-reach.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: apply the "cache.h" part of "the_repository.pending" cocci: add missing "the_repository" macros to "pending" cocci: sort "the_repository" rules by header cocci: fix incorrect & verbose "the_repository" rules cocci: remove dead rule from "the_repository.pending.cocci"
2023-03-31fetch: download bundles once, even with --allDerrick Stolee1-1/+6
When fetch.bundleURI is set, 'git fetch' downloads bundles from the given bundle URI before fetching from the specified remote. However, when using non-file remotes, 'git fetch --all' will launch 'git fetch' subprocesses which then read fetch.bundleURI and fetch the bundle list again. We do not expect the bundle list to have new information during these multiple runs, so avoid these extra calls by un-setting fetch.bundleURI in the subprocess arguments. Be careful to skip fetching bundles for the empty bundle string. Fetching bundles from the empty list presents some interesting test failures. Signed-off-by: Derrick Stolee <derrickstolee@github.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-28cocci: apply the "promisor-remote.h" part of "the_repository.pending"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-2/+2
Apply the part of "the_repository.pending.cocci" pertaining to "promisor-remote.h". Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-28cocci: apply the "object-store.h" part of "the_repository.pending"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-6/+6
Apply the part of "the_repository.pending.cocci" pertaining to "object-store.h". Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-28cocci: apply the "commit-reach.h" part of "the_repository.pending"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-1/+2
Apply the part of "the_repository.pending.cocci" pertaining to "commit-reach.h". Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-28cocci: apply the "cache.h" part of "the_repository.pending"Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason1-1/+1
Apply the part of "the_repository.pending.cocci" pertaining to "cache.h". Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-21environment.h: move declarations for environment.c functions from cache.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-21treewide: be explicit about dependence on gettext.hElijah Newren1-0/+1
Dozens of files made use of gettext functions, without explicitly including gettext.h. This made it more difficult to find which files could remove a dependence on cache.h. Make C files explicitly include gettext.h if they are using it. However, while compat/fsmonitor/fsm-ipc-darwin.c should also gain an include of gettext.h, it was left out to avoid conflicting with an in-flight topic. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-20fetch: centralize printing of reference updatesPatrick Steinhardt1-53/+55
In order to print updated references during a fetch, the two different call sites that do this will first call `format_display()` followed by a call to `fputs()`. This is needlessly roundabout now that we have the `display_state` structure that encapsulates all of the printing logic for references. Move displaying the reference updates into `format_display()` and rename it to `display_ref_update()` to better match its new purpose, which finalizes the conversion to make both the formatting and printing logic of reference updates self-contained. This will make it easier to add new output formats and printing to a different file descriptor than stderr. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-20fetch: centralize logic to print remote URLPatrick Steinhardt1-55/+44
When fetching from a remote, we not only print the actual references that have changed, but will also print the URL from which we have fetched them to standard output. The logic to handle this is duplicated across two different callsites with some non-trivial logic to compute the anonymized URL. Furthermore, we're using global state to track whether we have already shown the URL to the user or not. Refactor the code by moving it into `format_display()`. Like this, we can convert the global variable into a member of `display_state`. And second, we can deduplicate the logic to compute the anonymized URL. This also works as expected when fetching from multiple remotes, for example via a group of remotes, as we do this by forking a standalone git-fetch(1) process per remote that is to be fetched. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-03-20fetch: centralize handling of per-reference formatPatrick Steinhardt1-3/+4
The function `format_display()` is used to print a single reference update to a buffer which will then ultimately be printed by the caller. This architecture causes us to duplicate some logic across the different callsites of this function. This makes it hard to follow the code as some parts of the logic are located in one place, while other parts of the logic are located in a different place. Furthermore, by having the logic scattered around it becomes quite hard to implement a new output format for the reference updates. We can make the logic a whole lot easier to understand by making the `format_display()` function self-contained so that it handles formatting and printing of the references. This will eventually allow us to easily implement a completely different output format, but also opens the door to conditionally print to either stdout or stderr depending on the output format. As a first step towards that goal we move the formatting directive used by both callers to print a single reference update into this function. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>