Currently the repo sub-command only "works", but the submodules will have .git
directories themselves, and lacks group support.
Change-Id: I88a6ee07109187c6c9bfd92a044775fcfb5befa6
Signed-off-by: Yuxuan 'fishy' Wang <fishywang@google.com>
* changes:
blame: Reuse existing blameEntireRegionOnParent method
blame: Remove unnecessary curly braces around single statement if
blame: Allow candidate to manage its setup before output
blame: Do not update candidate regionList during output
blame: Only use computeRange if -L was requested
When a commit is blamed for multiple lines of the result file the
command line interface prints the same text before each line in that
span. Format these strings once and reuse them as the line prefix.
For long files (e.g. 2425 lines of ReceiveCommits.java in Gerrit)
this can save as much as 20ms during the output phase of the command
line blame program.
Change-Id: Ie42787d77c8d0cbca7ccbf59c795120494a2a891
Skipping directly to the parent is already possible with an existing
helper method. Update the source path (to follow the rename) and then
use the existing code path to push the parent inside the current entry.
Change-Id: Icb1d49e53d14b599efc478990613625a9e058e09
Pass in the RevWalk and let the candidate decide how to prepare itself
for output. This removes the conditional for the missing sourceCommit,
as candidates missing a commit can override the method with a no-op.
Change-Id: I3fa19b8676dfd3c177583f8f42593b5000b5350d
Instead of updating the candidate's regionList field to iterate
through the linked list of regions, use a special purpose field
in the BlameGenerator. This allows the candidate to be unmodified.
Change-Id: I2cda031b59220ab603ef82050e741ecbbaa1953f
The computeRange method is inefficient for computing the entire file.
If the entire file was selected ask for the entire file.
Change-Id: I8b2dbf635e875cc125443dac50be121208646540
If an error occurs in command line option parsing the error message
may be stuck in a Java level buffer. Flush the stream to ensure
everything is made available to the calling process or terminal.
Change-Id: I55b16e43aa96fc81c1197121032f5cdd901d412c
If the caller uses a BatchRefUpdate to execute these (e.g. fetch)
there may be more detailed status information inside of the command
that was used to execute it. Allow the caller to obtain that status
data from the ReceiveCommand version of the TrackingRefUpdate.
Change-Id: I47209377fb8fcef0346d7678f1ab27f4790b49bc
* changes:
diff: Optimize single line edits
blame: Reduce running time ~4.5% by skipping common subtrees
blame: Micro optimize blob lookup in tree
blame: Automatically increase commit abbreviation length
Blame correctly in the presence of conflicting merges
If the header and trailer are identical up to a single line on both
sides, return that REPLACE edit as the only result. No algorithm can
break down a REPLACE with height of 1.
Change-Id: I483c40e8790cc3e8b322ef6dfce2299491fd0ac7
The version attribute of Eclipse-SourceBundle must match
the bundle version.
Change-Id: Ic629ccae1d89c9070e4ec80420a0e2ed7d403922
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
With this commit running blame on render_view_impl.cc[1] saves
about 644 ms over prior versions, reducing the time about 4.5%.
Large projects often contain strands of commits where no changes
are made to a particular subtree. Blame used to dive recursively
into these subtrees to look for the blob and check if its SHA-1
was changed. In chromium/src[1] only 20% of the commits modify
the content/renderer subtree relevant for the file.
The recursivePath is necessary to check for '/' and remember
if common subtree elimination should be attempted. When a file
lives within a subtree the extra cost to check for unmodified
subtrees saves time. However for files in the root tree the
extra work incurred by TreeWalk is not worthwhile and would
significantly increase overall running time.
Now typical running times from an otherwise idle desktop:
real 0m13.387s 0m13.341s 0m13.443s
user 0m15.410s 0m15.220s 0m15.350s
previously:
real 0m14.085s 0m14.049s 0m13.968s
user 0m15.730s 0m15.820s 0m15.770s
[1] 34d6e5c5b4/content/renderer/render_view_impl.cc
Change-Id: Ib16d684df7ffa034ee28def3fb22c797998d5b7b
Avoid converting the raw mode to FileMode. This is an expensive
if-else-if sort of test to just check if the thing is a blob.
Instead test the bit mask directly, which is at least a few
instructions shorter.
The TreeWalk is already recursive and will auto-dive into any
subtrees found. isSubtree check is unnecessary, as is the loop,
as only one result will ever be returned by next().
Change-Id: I9fb25229ebed857469427bfbdf74aedebfddfac8
Ensure commit object names are unique by extending the default
abbreviation as long as necessary. This allows `jgit blame` to
more closely match the formatted output of `git blame` on large
histories like Gerrit Code Review's ReceiveCommits.java file.
Change-Id: I5f7c4855769ee9dcba973389df9e109005dcdb5b
Problem:
The BlameGenerator used the RevFlag SEEN to mark commits it had
already looked at (but not necessarily processed), to prevent
processing a commit multiple times. If a commit is a conflicting
merge that contains lines of the merge base, that have been deleted
in its first parent, either these lines or the lines untouched
since the merge base would not be blamed properly.
This happens for example if a file is modified on a main branch in an
earlier commit M and on a side branch in a later commit S. For this
example, M deletes some lines relative to the common base commit B,
and S modifies a subset of these lines, leaving some other of these
lines untouched.
Then side is merged into main, creating a conflict for these
lines. The merge resolution shall carry over some unmodified lines
from B that would otherwise be deleted by M. The route to blame
these lines is via S to B. They can't be blamed via M, as they
don't exist there anymore.
Q
|\
| \
| S
| |
M |
| /
|/
B
Blaming the merged file first blames via S, because that is the
most recent commit. Doing so, it also looks at B to blame the
unmodified lines of B carried over by S into the merge result. In the
course of this, B is submitted for later processing and marked SEEN.
Later M is blamed. It notices that its parent commit B has been
SEEN and aborts processing for M. B is blamed after that, but only
for the lines that survived via S.
As a result, only the lines contributed by S or by B via S are
blamed. All the other lines that were unchanges by both M and S,
which should have been blamed to B via M, are not blamed.
Solution:
Don't abort processing when encountering a SEEN commit. Rather add the
new region list of lines to be blamed to those of the already SEEN and
enqueued commit's region list. This way when the B commit of the
above example is processed, it will blame both the lines of M and S,
yielding a complete blame result.
Bug: 374382
Change-Id: I369059597608022948009ea7708cc8190f05a8d3
Signed-off-by: Konrad Kügler <swamblumat-eclipsebugs@yahoo.de>
Signed-off-by: Shawn Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This should make it possible for the gitiles plugin to register its
archive formats after gerrit has already registered them.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Change-Id: Icb80a446e583961a7278b707d572d6fe456c372c
* stable-3.3:
Ensure that stored credentials aren't reset too early
Change-Id: Idcd57e12f5fe905952be49edb4f82db6b7ed469f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Some commands are started without showing a dialog allowing to enter
credentials if needed. Hence we need to tolerate one failing HTTP
authentication to trigger loading credentials from the secure store.
Hence we should not immediately reset the stored credentials if the
first attempt to authenticate fails.
Bug: 431209
Change-Id: I1b9fa34c3d70be226bb1c59c9ebe995998d29bc8
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This should make it easier to modify ArchiveCommand to allow an
archive format to be registered twice while still noticing if
different callers try to register different implementations for
the same format.
Change-Id: I32261bc8dc1877a853b49e0da0a6e78921791812
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Change-Id: Id9a641dd67c4182bb3a0dc83a6864fee43e7653f
Signed-off-by: Gustaf Lundh <gustaf.lundh@sonymobile.com>
Signed-off-by: Sven Selberg <sven.selberg@sonymobile.com>
There are certain ref names which native git can be create only on
non-windows systems (e.g. "refs/tags/>"). On Windows systems we can't
persist this refs because the ref names are not valid file names. Our
tests in ValidRefNameTest assumed that these are valid refs on all
systems. This broke the tests on Windows.
Change-Id: Ic53c396c88b84cbdf579a636953f7519952270c0
This would be a problem for any OS where Java lets the subscond
part through to the File API. The fix is to force the timetamp
of the index rather than trusting it to just happen to be right.
Bug: 430765
Change-Id: Id6b3ba003f58427a3ffaacd224649e2d6c93566b
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
When safeForMacOS is enabled the checker verifies a name does not
match against another name in the same tree after normalization to
NFC. The check was incorrect and failed when the first name was put
in, rejecting simple trees containing only one file like "F".
Add a test for this simple tree to verify it is accepted.
Fix the test for NFC normalization to actually normalize
and have a collision.
Change-Id: I39e7d71150948872bff6cd2b06bf8dae52aa3c33
"Invalid tree aa6f10291050a00de83b4630783030b9e3b969ec:duplicate entry names"
is hard to read. A space after the object name and before the message
makes the message more readable.
Change-Id: I96406100dbef8e4bc8fe2047d102681194dc8847
The exception is caught in Main and System.exit() is called.
Bug: 413522
Change-Id: Ibe68f7104d4fd55b832000a7840c07a169e7dd58
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nodet <gnodet@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Leverage these streams to remove calls to System.in and System.err
Bug: 413522
Change-Id: I8396f3e273c93e23861e8bcfb2ab8182fb09220d
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Nodet <gnodet@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Make jgit.java6 and jgit.java7 activation based on ranges so modules in
jgit.java6 are enabled for Java 1.6+ and modules in jgit.java7 are
enabled for Java 1.7+. This enables full compiles on Java 8 and also
removes the need to list org.eclipse.jgit.console in both profiles.
Change-Id: Iabfcff18737ff435ba8d5e8efc7a581abc9a46ce
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kurtakov <akurtako@redhat.com>
When working on a non-bare repository with a detached HEAD jgit's GC was
packing the ref named "HEAD" into the packed-refs file and deleted the
loose ref (the file .git/HEAD!). This made the repo unusable for native
git. This is fixed by telling jgit to only pack refs starting from
"refs/"
Change-Id: I50018aa006f18b244d2cae2ff78b5ffe1b821d63
Previously, calling addAnnotatedTags() did not modify any state when
there were no annotated tags in the repository. This caused the code
to assume no addFoo() methods had been called, and fell back to the
default of adding refs/*. Instead, use null to indicate neither
addRefs() nor addAnnotatedTags() was called.
Add a test for this behavior.
Change-Id: I9926e5ac17e1a983cd399798993031c72bd79c2c