If multiple threads attempted to insert loose objects into the same new
fan-out directory, the creation of that directory was subject to a race
condition that could lead to an unnecessary IOException being thrown -
because an inserter could not 'create' a directory that had just been
generated by a different thread. All we require is that the directory
does indeed *exist*, so not being able to _create_ it is not actually a
fatal problem. Setting 'skipExisting' to 'true' on the call to mkdir()
fixes the issue.
I found this issue as a real world occurrence while working on The BFG
Repo Cleaner (https://github.com/rtyley/bfg-repo-cleaner), a tool which
concurrently performs a lot of object creation.
In order to demonstrate the problem here I've added a small test case
which reliably reproduces the issue on the few different hardware
systems I've tried. The error thrown when the race-condition arises is
this:
java.io.IOException: Creating directory /home/roberto/repo.git/objects/e6 failed
at org.eclipse.jgit.util.FileUtils.mkdir(FileUtils.java:182)
at org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.ObjectDirectory.insertUnpackedObject(ObjectDirectory.java:590)
at org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.ObjectDirectoryInserter.insertOneObject(ObjectDirectoryInserter.java:113)
at org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.ObjectDirectoryInserter.insert(ObjectDirectoryInserter.java:91)
at org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectInserter.insert(ObjectInserter.java:329)
Change-Id: I88eac49bc600c56ba9ad290e6133d8a7113125ab
This is necessary because some versions of JGit containing
the flawed c98abc9c05 were
used in the wild and wrote bad configuration files. We now
must accept this value in addition to the preferred case.
Change-Id: I3ed5451735658df6381532499130e5186805024a
Previously, the FileObjDatabase required both the pack file path and
index file path to be passed to openPack(). A future change to add
a bitmap index will add a .bitmap file parallel to the pack file
(similar to the .idx file). Update the PackFile to support
automatically loading pack index extensions based on the pack file
path.
Change-Id: Ifc8fc3e57f4afa177ba5a88df87334dbfa799f01
Once we start talking about parents of tags, we are in the commit
graph, so treat all objects from this point as commits. This fixes
spurious IncorrectObjectTypeExceptions on resolving expressions like
tag^^.
Change-Id: I29ece1fdb49c9c5b9ca415efcd1876bc72e97120
It stopped working when we moved to the Eclipse foundation's Gerrit
server since it doesn't use the Gerrit internal user store but LDAP.
Instead, since 2.0, we use the Eclipse foundation's automatic IP log
generator [1] to generate IP logs for releasing jgit and egit.
[1] http://www.eclipse.org/projects/ip_log_selector.php
Change-Id: I98dc65efb62909bc0258e6c680df0c93a57e9677
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
FastForwardMode should be represented by different enums depending on
context it is set or get from. E.g. FastForwardMode.FF_ONLY for
branch.<name>.mergeoptions is "--ff-only" but for merge.ff it is "only".
Change-Id: I3ecc16d48e715b81320b73ffae4caf3558f965f2
Cherry-pick has been fixed, but even though revert does
basically the same thing, the fixes were not carried over here.
- Recognize the revert-states, analogous to the cherry picking states
- Make reset handle a revert-in-progress
- Update REVERT_HEAD and MERGE_MSG when revert fails due to conflicts
- Clear revert state on commit and reset
- Format the message similarily to how cherry-pick does. This is
not exactly how C Git does it.
The interface is still not the same as for cherry-picking.
Change-Id: I8ea956fcbc9526d62a2365360feea23a9280eba3
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
These test classes heavily rely on Tree and associated classes. They
are convenient for building test cases and hence not yet replaced, but
there is a deprecation warning at about every line, which is not helpful.
Change-Id: Ia7cc8f3bb980dc03055b94748b6c7529a82ea5a5
reset() was broken and probably only worked when the position was
at the beginning. More serious was that back() sometimes descended
into the tree rather than skipping backward at the same level. Sometimes
this would result in false conflicts, but one could suspect silent
errors too. back() is called by the NamingConflictTreeWalk when looking
for directory/file conflicts.
Also added toString to DirCacheTree to simplify debugging.
Bug: 396127
Change-Id: Iaa1b4e20e623d84c2e5ac26748f42e991080dbcd
Also extend documentation and add examples.
Bug: 395599
Change-Id: Id1ddbc9da787472f82e58834092bc073224b262b
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
StartGenerator now processes .git/shallow to have the
RevWalk stop for shallow commits.
See RevWalkShallowTest for tests.
Bug: 394543
CQ: 6908
Change-Id: Ia5af1dab3fe9c7888f44eeecab1e1bcf2e8e48fe
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
The 'edit' command allows you to change arbitrary commit
content and the message of any commit in the repository.
Bug: 394577
Change-Id: I43a44782cdb10b29f13784fa75ab37fe5d4da01b
Signed-off-by: Dariusz Luksza <dariusz@luksza.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
'reword' command is used to change commit message of any
commit in git history.
Bug: 394575
Change-Id: Ic974e76dfd923fd6f0cb8f07d1a6fbecd9abbf31
Signed-off-by: Dariusz Luksza <dariusz@luksza.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
This adds the possibility to:
* retrieve untracked directories from the status
* instruct the CleanCommand to clean those directories.
* retrieve ignored paths from the status
* instruct the CleanCommand to leave those ignored paths alone
Bug: 338717
Change-Id: Ibed0459005a5e306c010b9932f5b5fd107fb5448
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
The checkoutPaths body is split into two implementations, depending on
whether we are checking out the index or a branch. This improves
readability, as in the index case we now also need to have access to
DirCacheIterator.
Bug: 390147
Change-Id: I99fd599b25b2ace9bdd84535a56565286a3cb7f1
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Note the the settings are slightly less restrictive for test bundles.
-Also cleanup a couple of malformed javadocs
-Update compiler warnings/errors to include default values from Juno
-We now flag diagnosed null dereference as error. We didn't do that
earlier because of some false positives.
Change-Id: I58386d63164e65d3d8d1998da3390d99bdc7381a
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
This behavior was defined in the Javadoc of PathEdit, but not actually
implemented.
It's necessary when one wants to use a PathEdit to check out a specific
stage in apply.
Bug: 390147
Change-Id: Iaed5cf60c554fc17e6c4d188caf4f0231da920d0
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
With bug 391855, PathEdit will be changed to apply an edit for each
stage. With that, CommitCommand would no longer work correctly when
committing an unmerged path.
This changes it to use a DirCacheBuilder which allows us to correctly
replace the entries for the three stages with one, which is not possible
with PathEdit.
Bug: 391859
Change-Id: I6dc180aec7e2cbf8d1e91f50482c95bc420f79de
Add a test for reflog with an amend commit and add assertions for
branch comments
Change-Id: Ie44076ff1abf1f8954b85d8c74ac6cb41ab789cb
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
With bug 391855, DirCacheEditor's PathEdit will be applied for each
stage. For an unmerged path, this would result in 3 equal entries for
the same path.
By using a DirCacheBuilder, the code is simpler and does not have the
above problem with unmerged paths.
Bug: 391860
Change-Id: I785deeaeb8474f8c7a7fbc9ef00d3131fac87e41
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
The previous implementation used a PathEdit, which does not reset the
stage of the entry.
Bug: 391860
Change-Id: If26d3a35abfee85424ad69de724f06a28b6e9efb
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
For streams that should not be closed, i.e. don't own an underlying
stream, and in-memory streams that do not need to be closed we just
suppress the warning. This mostly apply to test cases. GC is enough.
For streams with external resources (i.e. files) we add the necessary
call to close().
Change-Id: I4d883ba2e7d07f199fe57ccb3459ece00441a570
By making use of JUnit Theories and Datapoints ResolveMergerTests is now
capable to run the tests against multiple Merge strategies.
Change-Id: Ifa0075e0a2aca7576ef268291b73fa2f4d79b591
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
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
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