Add the following Eclipse save actions executed when saving modified
lines. This should help to reduce manual work needed to maintain a clean
and consistent code style:
- organize imports
- always use braces around blocks
- add missing annotations
- @Override including implementation of interface methods
- @Deprecated
- remove
- unused imports
- unnecessary $NON-NLS$ tags
- redundant type arguments
Also add default values for new settings that were introduced in recent
Eclipse versions up to Neon since we updated save rules the last time.
Change-Id: Idc90b249df044d0552f04edf01a5f607c4846f50
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This adds --match option for glob(7) matchers on git tags to jgit
describe in CLI.
Bug: 518377
Change-Id: I745988d565dd4391e8b3e5a91bbfbae575333819
Signed-off-by: Oliver Lockwood <oliver.lockwood@cantab.net>
The cgit archive command creates a prefix (root) directory entry
in the archive file. That entry's time is set to the commit time.
This patch makes jgit's behavior consistent with with cgit:
prefix: hoge/ -> creates prefix directory "hoge/" entry.
prefix: hoge//// -> creates prefix directory "hoge/" entry.
prefix: hoge/foo -> does not create prefix directory entry, but for
each file/directory entry, prefix is added.
Change-Id: I2610e40ce37972c5f7456fdca6337e7fb07176e5
Signed-off-by: Yasuhiro Takagi <ytakagi@bea.hi-ho.ne.jp>
When running an automatic GC on a FileRepository, when the caller
passes a NullProgressMonitor, run the GC in a background thread. Use a
thread pool of size 1 to limit the number of background threads spawned
for background gc in the same application. In the next minor release we
can make the thread pool configurable.
In some cases, the auto GC limit is lower than the true number of
unreachable loose objects, so auto GC will run after every (e.g) fetch
operation. This leads to the appearance of poor fetch performance.
Since these GCs will never make progress (until either the objects
become referenced, or the two week timeout expires), blocking on them
simply reduces throughput.
In the event that an auto GC would make progress, it's still OK if it
runs in the background. The progress will still happen.
This matches the behavior of regular git.
Git (and now jgit) uses the lock file for gc.log to prevent simultaneous
runs of background gc. Further, it writes errors to gc.log, and won't
run background gc if that file is present and recent. If gc.log is too
old (according to the config gc.logexpiry), it will be ignored.
Change-Id: I3870cadb4a0a6763feff252e6eaef99f4aa8d0df
Signed-off-by: David Turner <dturner@twosigma.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Add bazel build for ui and junit.http, and the test packages.
A number of different test labels are supported:
api
attributes
dfs
diff
http
lfs
lfs-server
nls
notes
pack
patch
pgm
reftree
revplot
revwalk
storage
submodule
symlinks
transport
treewalk
util
To run all tests:
bazel test //...
To run specific tests, using labels:
bazel test --test_tag_filters=api,dfs,revplot,treewalk //...
Change-Id: Ic41b05a79d855212e67b1b4707e9c6b4dc9ea70d
Signed-off-by: David Ostrovsky <david@ostrovsky.org>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Since the introduction of generic type parameter inference in Java 7,
it's not necessary to explicitly specify the type of generic parameters.
Enable the warning in Eclipse, and fix all occurrences.
Change-Id: I9158caf1beca5e4980b6240ac401f3868520aad0
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Set missingOverrideAnnotation=warning in Eclipse compiler preferences
which enables the warning:
The method <method> of type <type> should be tagged with @Override
since it actually overrides a superclass method
Justification for this warning is described in:
http://stackoverflow.com/a/94411/381622
Enabling this causes in excess of 1000 warnings across the entire
code-base. They are very easy to fix automatically with Eclipse's
"Quick Fix" tool.
Fix all of them except 2 which cause compilation failure when the
project is built with mvn; add TODO comments on those for further
investigation.
Change-Id: I5772061041fd361fe93137fd8b0ad356e748a29c
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ie1e59c566b63d0dfac231e44e7ebd7f3f08f3e9f
Signed-off-by: Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@diffplug.com>
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
According to FindBugs:
In each iteration, the String is converted to a StringBuffer/
StringBuilder, appended to, and converted back to a String. This
can lead to a cost quadratic in the number of iterations, as the
growing string is recopied in each iteration.
Replace string concatenation with StringBuffer.
Change-Id: I60e09f274bed6722f4e0e4d096b0f2b1b31ec1b4
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Upgrade to match the version used on Gerrit's master branch.
Requires a couple of modifications to make the tests work:
- Remove source_under_test parameters from java_test calls.
- Add vm_args with explicit setting of tmpdir location for http
tests. This is needed due to upstream changes in temporary
directory handling [1].
[1] https://github.com/facebook/buck/issues/946
Change-Id: I5d5dd5edc335d44b118e8587f69ba89b83fc7fbb
Signed-off-by: David Pursehouse <david.pursehouse@gmail.com>
Native git (as many other tools) interprets the environment variables
http_proxy, HTTP_PROXY, ... in a specific way. "http_proxy" has to be
lowercase while "https_proxy" can be lowercase or uppercase (means:
"HTTPS_PROXY"). Lowercase has precedence. This can be looked up in
"ENVIRONMENT" section of [1]. Teach JGit CLI to behave similar.
Additionally teach JGit not to interpret the environment variables if
the java process was explicitly started with the system properties
telling JVM which proxy to use. A call like "http_proxy=proxy1 java
-Dhttp.proxyHost=proxy2 ..." should use proxy2 as proxy.
[1] https://curl.haxx.se/docs/manpage.html
Change-Id: I2ad78f209792bf8f1285cf2f8ada8ae0c28f8e5a
Change-Id: I438456b76aefd361384729686271288186d3be3b
Signed-off-by: Ned Twigg <ned.twigg@diffplug.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Problem occurs when the checkout wants to create a file 'd/f' but
the workingtree contains a dirty file 'd'. In order to create d/f the
file 'd' would have to be deleted and since the file is dirty that
content would be lost. This should lead to a CheckoutConflictException
for d/f when failOnConflict was set to true.
This fix also changes jgit checkout semantics to be more like native
gits checkout semantics. If during a checkout jgit wants to delete a
folder but finds that the working tree contains a dirty file at this
path then JGit will now throw an exception instead of silently keeping
the dirty file. Like in this example:
git init
touch b
git add b
git commit -m addB
mkdir a
touch a/c
git add a/c
git commit -m addAC
rm -fr a
touch a
git checkout HEAD~
Change-Id: I9089123179e09dd565285d50b0caa308d290cccd
Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
Also-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>