By making use of JUnit Theories and Datapoints ResolveMergerTests is now
capable to run the tests against multiple Merge strategies.
Change-Id: Ifa0075e0a2aca7576ef268291b73fa2f4d79b591
If a client attempts to create a branch that already exists on the
remote side, tell them "already exists" rather than repeat lots of
information about the reference. Previously the error looked like:
! [remote rejected] tags/1.3.1 -> 1.3.1 (Ref Ref[refs/tags/1.3.1=e3857ee05...] already exists)
Now it will simply say:
! [remote rejected] tags/1.3.1 -> 1.3.1 (already exists)
Change-Id: I96fc67ca8b650052de6e662449a3c5bc8bbc010b
In code review we often see uses of JGitInternalException where a high
level GitAPIException would be more appropriate. Hopefully the word
low-level in the constructor comment will lead to fewer such cases.
Change-Id: Id5ec7897535f6c5c5f0bd153fe0ff15c65083474
toExternalString, equals and hashCode don't expect them to be null, so
explicitly disallow it in the constructor.
Also fix the documentation of setAuthor and setCommitter in
CommitCommand when specifying name and email as separate arguments.
Bug: 352984
Change-Id: I0ac994ae8e47789d38f7c6e6db55d482f0f1bac3
In Iff768422c the offset used for the content id was fixed to use the
offset that applied to the dircache iterator. Unfortunately the index
for the dircache content id offset stuck for entries that were not in
the index. Few caller probably cared about that, unless it actually
caused an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.
Change-Id: Ic9f0e77c8ea3a0770d88565e94392e76853e3006
Add more time to a timestamp to safely go beyond the granularity of
the timestamp resolution of the file system. The lowest resolution we
know of is FAT with two second resolution. Then add some to make sure we
are above the limit.
Change-Id: I85c5b07dcdf2d80de41fe9b2354ccc888bad7f1e
Change-Id: I07aca821010daca75a66506b9ca738bc8c262abb
Signed-off-by: Markus Keller <markus_keller@ch.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This reverts commit 07f9936257.
07f9 seems to require a more recent args4j, but I cannot locate a CQ
that verifies we can use a version more recent then 2.0.12. 2.0.16
has been released, but the Hudson CI instance at Eclipse won't
build it.
Since the commit fixes an issue identified in March but wasn't
actually submitted to the tree until September, we can continue to
ignore whatever the problem is/was until someone can attempt a more
correctly working solution.
Change-Id: I94fa432c219bda21c1126976bb60e5292760092e
Makes it much easier to debug the results of
OperationResult#getTrackingRefUpdates (which otherwise requires digging
into a TreeMap structure).
Change-Id: I90da5385ee47c441404728f252eb3a100c48ee1c
These came from patches in review in parallel with the introduction
of the exception throwing print writer.
Change-Id: I1c27fa276eb1fcf12ad19792049c35cb52518c16
Valid refs are defined by git-check-ref-format(1). In addition
we will not try to perform a lookup of an invalid ref name in
Repository.resolve().
Reported by R Shapiro in the Eclipse JGit Forum.
Change-Id: I0b098eec9ecb98a9ce16b1cfb476729aaf2fb190
Use CmdLineException(CmdLineParser, String) instead. The new constructor
has been added in args4j 2.0.12, so in pom.xml that would be the minimum
version. Set the upper boundary in pom.xml to 2.1.0 (exclusive), just
like in the MANIFEST.MF.
Change-Id: If45d809e4ffa11a3572d958ce121422fb03cf8f3
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Without this check, the checkout was done but the result was a "both
deleted" status when inspecting it with C Git.
Found this while working on bug 390147.
Change-Id: Ic3693f2c651827239e838bf7f37da842a7ae9707
Invoke the wrapper types' valueOf via static imports.
For booleans used in asserts, add a new assert in
the JUnit utility package since out current version of JUnit
does not have the assert(boolean, boolean) method.
Change-Id: I9099bd8efbc8c133479344d51ce7dabed8958a2b
Some GC tests were sporadically failing. The reason was that they used
the setExpireAgeMillis method to define object expiration before
invoking the prune method. Depending on the CPU load during the test
run, the prune method may reach an object (which is considered
non-expired by the test) too late and actually prune it.
To make the test stable we now use the setExpire(Date expire) method and
define a time instant before which objects are considered to be expired.
This way the outcome of the prune method doesn't depend on the CPU load.
Change-Id: Ifc3323ca55ae56dbccdbc90a282ec3cf18ad7297
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>