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2025-09-08stash: pass --no-color to diff plumbing child processesJeff King1-1/+4
After a partial stash, we may clear out the working tree by capturing the output of diff-tree and piping it into git-apply (and likewise we may use diff-index to restore the index). So we most definitely do not want color diff output from that diff-tree process. And it normally would not produce any, since its stdout is not going to a tty, and the default value of color.ui is "auto". However, if GIT_PAGER_IN_USE is set in the environment, that overrides the tty check, and we'll produce a colorized diff that chokes git-apply: $ echo y | GIT_PAGER_IN_USE=1 git stash -p [...] Saved working directory and index state WIP on main: 4f2e2bb foo error: No valid patches in input (allow with "--allow-empty") Cannot remove worktree changes Setting this variable is a relatively silly thing to do, and not something most users would run into. But we sometimes do it in our tests to stimulate color. And it is a user-visible bug, so let's fix it rather than work around it in the tests. The root issue here is that diff-tree (and other diff plumbing) should probably not ever produce color by default. It does so not by parsing color.ui, but because of the baked-in "auto" default from 4c7f1819b3 (make color.ui default to 'auto', 2013-06-10). But changing that is risky; we've had discussions back and forth on the topic over the years. E.g.: https://lore.kernel.org/git/86D0A377-8AFD-460D-A90E-6327C6934DFC@gmail.com/. So let's accept that as the status quo for now and protect ourselves by passing --no-color to the child processes. This is the same thing we did for add-interactive itself in 1c6ffb546b (add--interactive.perl: specify --no-color explicitly, 2020-09-07). Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-08-04Merge branch 'lm/add-p-context'Junio C Hamano1-11/+45
"git add/etc -p" now honor the diff.context configuration variable, and also they learn to honor the -U<n> command-line option. * lm/add-p-context: add-patch: add diff.context command line overrides add-patch: respect diff.context configuration t: use test_config in t4055 t: use test_grep in t3701 and t4055
2025-07-29add-patch: add diff.context command line overridesLeon Michalak1-11/+45
This patch compliments the previous commit, where builtins that use add-patch infrastructure now respect diff.context and diff.interHunkContext file configurations. In particular, this patch helps users who don't want to set persistent context configurations or just want a way to override them on a one-time basis, by allowing the relevant builtins to accept corresponding command line options that override the file configurations. This mimics commands such as diff and log, which allow for both context file configuration and command line overrides. Signed-off-by: Leon Michalak <leonmichalak6@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-07-23config: drop `git_config()` wrapperPatrick Steinhardt1-2/+2
In 036876a1067 (config: hide functions using `the_repository` by default, 2024-08-13) we have moved around a bunch of functions in the config subsystem that depend on `the_repository`. Those function have been converted into mere wrappers around their equivalent function that takes in a repository as parameter, and the intent was that we'll eventually remove those wrappers to make the dependency on the global repository variable explicit at the callsite. Follow through with that intent and remove `git_config()`. All callsites are adjusted so that they use `repo_config(the_repository, ...)` instead. While some callsites might already have a repository available, this mechanical conversion is the exact same as the current situation and thus cannot cause any regression. Those sites should eventually be cleaned up in a later patch series. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-30Merge branch 'bc/stash-export-import'Junio C Hamano1-11/+449
An interchange format for stash entries is defined, and subcommand of "git stash" to import/export has been added. * bc/stash-export-import: builtin/stash: provide a way to import stashes from a ref builtin/stash: provide a way to export stashes to a ref builtin/stash: factor out revision parsing into a function object-name: make get_oid quietly return an error
2025-06-24Merge branch 'kj/stash-onbranch-submodule-fix'Junio C Hamano1-2/+8
"git stash" recorded a wrong branch name when submodules are present in the current checkout, which has been corrected. * kj/stash-onbranch-submodule-fix: stash: fix incorrect branch name in stash message
2025-06-12builtin/stash: provide a way to import stashes from a refbrian m. carlson1-0/+167
Now that we have a way to export stashes to a ref, let's provide a way to import them from such a ref back to the stash. This works much the way the export code does, except that we strip off the first parent chain commit and then store each resulting commit back to the stash. We don't clear the stash first and instead add the specified stashes to the top of the stash. This is because users may want to export just a few stashes, such as to share a small amount of work in progress with a colleague, and it would be undesirable for the receiving user to lose all of their data. For users who do want to replace the stash, it's easy to do to: simply run "git stash clear" first. We specifically rely on the fact that we'll produce identical stash commits on both sides in our tests. This provides a cheap, straightforward check for our tests and also makes it easy for users to see if they already have the same data in both repositories. Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-12builtin/stash: provide a way to export stashes to a refbrian m. carlson1-0/+260
A common user problem is how to sync in-progress work to another machine. Users currently must use some sort of transfer of the working tree, which poses security risks and also necessarily causes the index to become dirty. The experience is suboptimal and frustrating for users. A reasonable idea is to use the stash for this purpose, but the stash is stored in the reflog, not in a ref, and as such it cannot be pushed or pulled. This also means that it cannot be saved into a bundle or preserved elsewhere, which is a problem when using throwaway development environments. In addition, users often want to replicate stashes across machines, such as when they must use multiple machines or when they use throwaway dev environments, such as those based on the Devcontainer spec, where they might otherwise lose various in-progress work. Let's solve this problem by allowing the user to export the stash to a ref (or, to just write it into the repository and print the hash, à la git commit-tree). Introduce git stash export, which writes a chain of commits where the first parent is always a chain to the previous stash, or to a single, empty commit (for the final item) and the second is the stash commit normally written to the reflog. Iterate over each stash from top to bottom, looking up the data for each one, and then create the chain from the single empty commit back up in reverse order. Generate a predictable empty commit so our behavior is reproducible. Create a useful commit message, preserving the author and committer information, to help users identify stash commits when viewing them as normal commits. If the user has specified specific stashes they'd like to export instead, use those instead of iterating over all of the stashes. As part of this, specifically request quiet behavior when looking up the OID for a revision because we will eventually hit a revision that doesn't exist and we don't want to die when that occurs. When exporting stashes, be sure to verify that they look like valid stashes and don't contain invalid data. This will help avoid failures on import or problems due to attempting to export invalid refs that are not stashes. Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-12builtin/stash: factor out revision parsing into a functionbrian m. carlson1-11/+22
We allow several special forms of stash names in this code. In the future, we'll want to allow these same forms without parsing a stash commit, so let's refactor this code out into a function for reuse. Signed-off-by: brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-11stash: fix incorrect branch name in stash messageK Jayatheerth1-2/+8
When creating a stash, Git uses the current branch name of the superproject to construct the stash commit message. However, in repositories with submodules, the message may mistakenly display the submodule branch name instead. This is because `refs_resolve_ref_unsafe()` returns a pointer to a static buffer. Subsequent calls to the same function overwrite the buffer, corrupting the originally fetched `branch_name` used for the stash message. Use `xstrdup()` to duplicate the branch name immediately after resolving it, so that later buffer overwrites do not affect the stash message. Signed-off-by: K Jayatheerth <jayatheerthkulkarni2005@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-07stash: allow "git stash [<options>] --patch <pathspec>" to assume pushPhillip Wood1-3/+7
The support for assuming "push" when "-p" is given introduced in 9e140909f61 (stash: allow pathspecs in the no verb form, 2017-02-28) is very narrow, neither "git stash -m <message> -p <pathspec>" nor "git stash --patch <pathspec>" imply "push" and die instead. Relax this by passing PARSE_OPT_STOP_AT_NON_OPTION when push is being assumed and then setting "force_assume" if "--patch" was present. This means "git stash <pathspec> -p" still dies so that it does not assume the user meant "push" if they mistype a subcommand name but "git stash -m <message> -p <pathspec>" will now succeed. The test added in the last commit is adjusted to check that push is still assumed when "--patch" comes after other options on the command-line. Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-06-07stash: allow "git stash -p <pathspec>" to assume push againPhillip Wood1-1/+1
Historically "git stash [<options>]" was assumed to mean "git stash save [<options>]". Since 1ada5020b38 (stash: use stash_push for no verb form, 2017-02-28) it is assumed to mean "git stash push [<options>]". As the push subcommand supports pathspecs, 9e140909f61 (stash: allow pathspecs in the no verb form, 2017-02-28) allowed "git stash -p <pathspec>" to mean "git stash push -p <pathspec>". This was broken in 8c3713cede7 (stash: eliminate crude option parsing, 2020-02-17) which failed to account for "push" being added to the start of argv in cmd_stash() before it calls push_stash() and kept looking in argv[0] for "-p" after moving the code to push_stash(). Fix this by regression by checking argv[1] instead of argv[0] and add a couple of tests to prevent future regressions. Helped-by: Martin Ågren <martin.agren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-03-17stash: remove merge-recursive.h includeElijah Newren1-1/+0
stash was modified to use merge_ort_nonrecursive() instead of merge_recursive_generic() back in commit 874cf2a60444 (stash: apply stash using 'merge_ort_nonrecursive()', 2022-05-10). That makes the inclusion of merge-recursive.h unnecessary. In preparation for the removal of merge-recursive.h, remove the unnecessary include. Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-12-06global: trivial conversions to fix `-Wsign-compare` warningsPatrick Steinhardt1-5/+2
We have a bunch of loops which iterate up to an unsigned boundary using a signed index, which generates warnigs because we compare a signed and unsigned value in the loop condition. Address these sites for trivial cases and enable `-Wsign-compare` warnings for these code units. This patch only adapts those code units where we can drop the `DISABLE_SIGN_COMPARE_WARNINGS` macro in the same step. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-12-06global: mark code units that generate warnings with `-Wsign-compare`Patrick Steinhardt1-0/+2
Mark code units that generate warnings with `-Wsign-compare`. This allows for a structured approach to get rid of all such warnings over time in a way that can be easily measured. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-11-26builtin: pass repository to sub commandsKarthik Nayak1-14/+25
In 9b1cb5070f (builtin: add a repository parameter for builtin functions, 2024-09-13) the repository was passed down to all builtin commands. This allowed the repository to be passed down to lower layers without depending on the global `the_repository` variable. Continue this work by also passing down the repository parameter from the command to sub-commands. This will help pass down the repository to other subsystems and cleanup usage of global variables like 'the_repository' and 'the_hash_algo'. Signed-off-by: Karthik Nayak <karthik.188@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-30builtin/stash: fix leaking `pathspec_from_file`Patrick Steinhardt1-1/+3
The `OPT_PATHSPEC_FROM_FILE()` option maps to `OPT_FILENAME()`, which we know will always allocate memory when passed. We never free the memory though, causing a memory leak. Plug it. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-23Merge branch 'jc/pass-repo-to-builtins'Junio C Hamano1-1/+5
The convention to calling into built-in command implementation has been updated to pass the repository, if known, together with the prefix value. * jc/pass-repo-to-builtins: add: pass in repo variable instead of global the_repository builtin: remove USE_THE_REPOSITORY for those without the_repository builtin: remove USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE from builtin.h builtin: add a repository parameter for builtin functions
2024-09-23Merge branch 'ps/environ-wo-the-repository'Junio C Hamano1-8/+9
Code clean-up. * ps/environ-wo-the-repository: (21 commits) environment: stop storing "core.notesRef" globally environment: stop storing "core.warnAmbiguousRefs" globally environment: stop storing "core.preferSymlinkRefs" globally environment: stop storing "core.logAllRefUpdates" globally refs: stop modifying global `log_all_ref_updates` variable branch: stop modifying `log_all_ref_updates` variable repo-settings: track defaults close to `struct repo_settings` repo-settings: split out declarations into a standalone header environment: guard state depending on a repository environment: reorder header to split out `the_repository`-free section environment: move `set_git_dir()` and related into setup layer environment: make `get_git_namespace()` self-contained environment: move object database functions into object layer config: make dependency on repo in `read_early_config()` explicit config: document `read_early_config()` and `read_very_early_config()` environment: make `get_git_work_tree()` accept a repository environment: make `get_graft_file()` accept a repository environment: make `get_index_file()` accept a repository environment: make `get_object_directory()` accept a repository environment: make `get_git_common_dir()` accept a repository ...
2024-09-16Merge branch 'jc/range-diff-lazy-setup'Junio C Hamano1-3/+3
Code clean-up. * jc/range-diff-lazy-setup: remerge-diff: clean up temporary objdir at a central place remerge-diff: lazily prepare temporary objdir on demand
2024-09-13builtin: remove USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE from builtin.hJohn Cai1-0/+1
Instead of including USE_THE_REPOSITORY_VARIABLE by default on every builtin, remove it from builtin.h and add it to all the builtins that include builtin.h (by definition, that means all builtins/*.c). Also, remove the include statement for repository.h since it gets brought in through builtin.h. The next step will be to migrate each builtin from having to use the_repository. Signed-off-by: John Cai <johncai86@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-13builtin: add a repository parameter for builtin functionsJohn Cai1-1/+4
In order to reduce the usage of the global the_repository, add a parameter to builtin functions that will get passed a repository variable. This commit uses UNUSED on most of the builtin functions, as subsequent commits will modify the actual builtins to pass the repository parameter down. Signed-off-by: John Cai <johncai86@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-12environment: make `get_git_work_tree()` accept a repositoryPatrick Steinhardt1-1/+1
The `get_git_work_tree()` function retrieves the path of the work tree of `the_repository`. Make it accept a `struct repository` such that it can work on arbitrary repositories and make it part of the repository subsystem. This reduces our reliance on `the_repository` and clarifies scope. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-12environment: make `get_index_file()` accept a repositoryPatrick Steinhardt1-6/+6
The `get_index_file()` function retrieves the path to the index file of `the_repository`. Make it accept a `struct repository` such that it can work on arbitrary repositories and make it part of the repository subsystem. This reduces our reliance on `the_repository` and clarifies scope. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-12environment: make `get_git_dir()` accept a repositoryPatrick Steinhardt1-1/+2
The `get_git_dir()` function retrieves the path to the Git directory for `the_repository`. Make it accept a `struct repository` such that it can work on arbitrary repositories and make it part of the repository subsystem. This reduces our reliance on `the_repository` and clarifies scope. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-09-05drop trailing newline from warning/error/die messagesJeff King1-1/+1
Our error reporting routines append a trailing newline, and the strings we pass to them should not include them (otherwise we get an extra blank line after the message). These cases were all found by looking at the results of: git grep -P '[^_](error|error_errno|warning|die|die_errno)\(.*\\n"[,)]' '*.c' Note that we _do_ sometimes include a newline in the middle of such messages, to create multiline output (hence our grep matching "," or ")" after we see the newline, so we know we're at the end of the string). It's possible that one or more of these cases could intentionally be including a blank line at the end, but having looked at them all manually, I think these are all just mistakes. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-23Merge branch 'ps/stash-keep-untrack-empty-fix'Junio C Hamano1-1/+22
A corner case bug in "git stash" was fixed. * ps/stash-keep-untrack-empty-fix: builtin/stash: fix `--keep-index --include-untracked` with empty HEAD
2024-08-16builtin/stash: fix `--keep-index --include-untracked` with empty HEADPatrick Steinhardt1-1/+22
It was reported that creating a stash with `--keep-index --include-untracked` causes an error when HEAD points to a commit whose tree is empty: $ git stash push --keep-index --include-untracked error: pathspec ':/' did not match any file(s) known to git This error comes from `git checkout --no-overlay $i_tree -- :/`, which we execute to reset the working tree to the state in our index. As the tree generated from the index is empty in our case, ':/' does not match any files and thus causes git-checkout(1) to error out. Fix the issue by skipping the checkout when the index tree is empty. As explained in the in-code comment, this should be the correct thing to do as there is nothing that we'd have to reset in the first place. Reported-by: Piotr Siupa <piotrsiupa@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-14Merge branch 'ps/leakfixes-part-3'Junio C Hamano1-2/+16
More leakfixes. * ps/leakfixes-part-3: (24 commits) commit-reach: fix trivial memory leak when computing reachability convert: fix leaking config strings entry: fix leaking pathnames during delayed checkout object-name: fix leaking commit list items t/test-repository: fix leaking repository builtin/credential-cache: fix trivial leaks builtin/worktree: fix leaking derived branch names builtin/shortlog: fix various trivial memory leaks builtin/rerere: fix various trivial memory leaks builtin/credential-store: fix leaking credential builtin/show-branch: fix several memory leaks builtin/rev-parse: fix memory leak with `--parseopt` builtin/stash: fix various trivial memory leaks builtin/remote: fix various trivial memory leaks builtin/remote: fix leaking strings in `branch_list` builtin/ls-remote: fix leaking `pattern` strings builtin/submodule--helper: fix leaking buffer in `is_tip_reachable` builtin/submodule--helper: fix leaking clone depth parameter builtin/name-rev: fix various trivial memory leaks builtin/describe: fix trivial memory leak when describing blob ...
2024-08-09remerge-diff: clean up temporary objdir at a central placeJunio C Hamano1-3/+3
After running a diff between two things, or a series of diffs while walking the history, the diff computation is concluded by a call to diff_result_code() to extract the exit status of the diff machinery. The function can work on "struct diffopt", but all the callers historically and currently pass "struct diffopt" that is embedded in the "struct rev_info" that is used to hold the remerge_diff bit and the remerge_objdir variable that points at the temporary object directory in use. Redefine diff_result_code() to take the whole "struct rev_info" to give it an access to these members related to remerge-diff, so that it can get rid of the temporary object directory for any and all callers that used the feature. We can lose the equivalent code to do so from the code paths for individual commands, diff-tree, diff, and log. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-08-01builtin/stash: fix various trivial memory leaksPatrick Steinhardt1-2/+16
There are multiple trivial memory leaks in git-stash(1). Fix those. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-07-13merge-recursive: honor diff.algorithmAntonin Delpeuch1-1/+1
The documentation claims that "recursive defaults to the diff.algorithm config setting", but this is currently not the case. This fixes it, ensuring that diff.algorithm is used when -Xdiff-algorithm is not supplied. This affects the following porcelain commands: "merge", "rebase", "cherry-pick", "pull", "stash", "log", "am" and "checkout". It also affects the "merge-tree" ancillary interrogator. This change refactors the initialization of merge options to introduce two functions, "init_merge_ui_options" and "init_merge_basic_options" instead of just one "init_merge_options". This design follows the approach used in diff.c, providing initialization methods for porcelain and plumbing commands respectively. Thanks to that, the "replay" and "merge-recursive" plumbing commands remain unaffected by diff.algorithm. Signed-off-by: Antonin Delpeuch <antonin@delpeuch.eu> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-06-11commit: fix leaking parents when calling `commit_tree_extended()`Patrick Steinhardt1-5/+4
When creating commits via `commit_tree_extended()`, the caller passes in a string list of parents. This call implicitly transfers ownership of that list to the function, which is quite surprising to begin with. But to make matters worse, `commit_tree_extended()` doesn't even bother to free the list of parents in error cases. The result is a memory leak, and one that the caller cannot fix by themselves because they do not know whether parts of the string list have already been released. Refactor the code such that callers can keep ownership of the list of parents, which is getting indicated by parameter being a constant pointer now. Free the lists at the calling site and add a common exit path to those sites as required. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-06-11builtin/stash: fix leak in `show_stash()`Patrick Steinhardt1-0/+2
We leak the `revision_args()` variable. Fix this. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-06-11object-name: free leaking object contextsPatrick Steinhardt1-3/+9
While it is documented in `struct object_context::path` that this variable needs to be released by the caller, this fact is rather easy to miss given that we do not ever provide a function to release the object context. And of course, while some callers dutifully release the path, many others don't. Introduce a new `object_context_release()` function that releases the path. Convert callsites that used to free the path to use that new function and add missing calls to callsites that were leaking memory. Refactor those callsites as required to have a single return path, only. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-16Merge branch 'ps/refs-without-the-repository'Junio C Hamano1-10/+13
The refs API lost functions that implicitly assumes to work on the primary ref_store by forcing the callers to pass a ref_store as an argument. * ps/refs-without-the-repository: refs: remove functions without ref store cocci: apply rules to rewrite callers of "refs" interfaces cocci: introduce rules to transform "refs" to pass ref store refs: add `exclude_patterns` parameter to `for_each_fullref_in()` refs: introduce missing functions that accept a `struct ref_store`
2024-05-08Merge branch 'ps/the-index-is-no-more'Junio C Hamano1-23/+22
The singleton index_state instance "the_index" has been eliminated by always instantiating "the_repository" and replacing references to "the_index" with references to its .index member. * ps/the-index-is-no-more: repository: drop `initialize_the_repository()` repository: drop `the_index` variable builtin/clone: stop using `the_index` repository: initialize index in `repo_init()` builtin: stop using `the_index` t/helper: stop using `the_index`
2024-05-07cocci: apply rules to rewrite callers of "refs" interfacesPatrick Steinhardt1-10/+13
Apply the rules that rewrite callers of "refs" interfaces to explicitly pass `struct ref_store`. The resulting patch has been applied with the `--whitespace=fix` option. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-04-30Merge branch 'aj/stash-staged-fix'Junio C Hamano1-2/+2
"git stash -S" did not handle binary files correctly, which has been corrected. * aj/stash-staged-fix: stash: fix "--staged" with binary files
2024-04-22stash: fix "--staged" with binary filesAdam Johnson1-2/+2
"git stash --staged" errors out when given binary files, after saving the stash. This behaviour dates back to the addition of the feature in 41a28eb6c1 (stash: implement '--staged' option for 'push' and 'save', 2021-10-18). Adding the "--binary" option of "diff-tree" fixes this. The "diff-tree" call in stash_patch() also omits "--binary", but that is fine since binary files cannot be selected interactively. Helped-By: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Helped-By: Randall S. Becker <randall.becker@nexbridge.ca> Signed-off-by: Adam Johnson <me@adamj.eu> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-04-18builtin: stop using `the_index`Patrick Steinhardt1-23/+22
Convert builtins to use `the_repository->index` instead of `the_index`. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-03-28Merge branch 'eb/hash-transition'Junio C Hamano1-2/+3
Work to support a repository that work with both SHA-1 and SHA-256 hash algorithms has started. * eb/hash-transition: (30 commits) t1016-compatObjectFormat: add tests to verify the conversion between objects t1006: test oid compatibility with cat-file t1006: rename sha1 to oid test-lib: compute the compatibility hash so tests may use it builtin/ls-tree: let the oid determine the output algorithm object-file: handle compat objects in check_object_signature tree-walk: init_tree_desc take an oid to get the hash algorithm builtin/cat-file: let the oid determine the output algorithm rev-parse: add an --output-object-format parameter repository: implement extensions.compatObjectFormat object-file: update object_info_extended to reencode objects object-file-convert: convert commits that embed signed tags object-file-convert: convert commit objects when writing object-file-convert: don't leak when converting tag objects object-file-convert: convert tag objects when writing object-file-convert: add a function to convert trees between algorithms object: factor out parse_mode out of fast-import and tree-walk into in object.h cache: add a function to read an OID of a specific algorithm tag: sign both hashes commit: export add_header_signature to support handling signatures on tags ...
2024-02-13Merge branch 'ps/report-failure-from-git-stash' into maint-2.43Junio C Hamano1-4/+4
"git stash" sometimes was silent even when it failed due to unwritable index file, which has been corrected. * ps/report-failure-from-git-stash: builtin/stash: report failure to write to index
2024-02-12Merge branch 'ps/report-failure-from-git-stash'Junio C Hamano1-4/+4
"git stash" sometimes was silent even when it failed due to unwritable index file, which has been corrected. * ps/report-failure-from-git-stash: builtin/stash: report failure to write to index
2024-02-06builtin/stash: report failure to write to indexPatrick Steinhardt1-4/+4
The git-stash(1) command needs to write to the index for many of its operations. When the index is locked by a concurrent writer it will thus fail to operate, which is expected. What is not expected though is that we do not print any error message at all in this case. The user can thus easily miss the fact that the command didn't do what they expected it to do and would be left wondering why that is. Fix this bug and report failures to write to the index. Add tests for the subcommands which hit the respective code paths. While at it, unify error messages when writing to the index fails. The chosen error message is already used in "builtin/stash.c". Reported-by: moti sd <motisd8@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-12-26treewide: remove unnecessary includes in source filesElijah Newren1-1/+0
Each of these were checked with gcc -E -I. ${SOURCE_FILE} | grep ${HEADER_FILE} to ensure that removing the direct inclusion of the header actually resulted in that header no longer being included at all (i.e. that no other header pulled it in transitively). ...except for a few cases where we verified that although the header was brought in transitively, nothing from it was directly used in that source file. These cases were: * builtin/credential-cache.c * builtin/pull.c * builtin/send-pack.c Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-10-23Merge branch 'jc/fail-stash-to-store-non-stash'Junio C Hamano1-0/+6
Feeding "git stash store" with a random commit that was not created by "git stash create" now errors out. * jc/fail-stash-to-store-non-stash: stash: be careful what we store
2023-10-11stash: be careful what we storeJunio C Hamano1-0/+6
"git stash store" is meant to store what "git stash create" produces, as these two are implementation details of the end-user facing "git stash save" command. Even though it is clearly documented as such, users would try silly things like "git stash store HEAD" to render their stash unusable. Worse yet, because "git stash drop" does not allow such a stash entry to be removed, "git stash clear" would be the only way to recover from such a mishap. Reuse the logic that allows "drop" to refrain from working on such a stash entry to teach "store" to avoid storing an object that is not a stash entry in the first place. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-10-02tree-walk: init_tree_desc take an oid to get the hash algorithmEric W. Biederman1-2/+3
To make it possible for git ls-tree to display the tree encoded in the hash algorithm of the oid specified to git ls-tree, update init_tree_desc to take as a parameter the oid of the tree object. Update all callers of init_tree_desc and init_tree_desc_gently to pass the oid of the tree object. Use the oid of the tree object to discover the hash algorithm of the oid and store that hash algorithm in struct tree_desc. Use the hash algorithm in decode_tree_entry and update_tree_entry_internal to handle reading a tree object encoded in a hash algorithm that differs from the repositories hash algorithm. Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2023-09-07Merge branch 'jk/unused-post-2.42'Junio C Hamano1-1/+1
Unused parameters to functions are marked as such, and/or removed, in order to bring us closer to -Wunused-parameter clean. * jk/unused-post-2.42: (22 commits) update-ref: mark unused parameter in parser callbacks gc: mark unused descriptors in scheduler callbacks bundle-uri: mark unused parameters in callbacks fetch: mark unused parameter in ref_transaction callback credential: mark unused parameter in urlmatch callback grep: mark unused parmaeters in pcre fallbacks imap-send: mark unused parameters with NO_OPENSSL worktree: mark unused parameters in noop repair callback negotiator/noop: mark unused callback parameters add-interactive: mark unused callback parameters grep: mark unused parameter in output function test-trace2: mark unused argv/argc parameters trace2: mark unused config callback parameter trace2: mark unused us_elapsed_absolute parameters stash: mark unused parameter in diff callback ls-tree: mark unused parameter in callback commit-graph: mark unused data parameters in generation callbacks worktree: mark unused parameters in each_ref_fn callback pack-bitmap: mark unused parameters in show_object callback ref-filter: mark unused parameters in parser callbacks ...