The Fetch command line was failing with NPE in case some options were omitted.
Additionally, it was setting a negative timeout when no timeout option was used
which caused HttpURLConnection to throw an IllegalArgumentException.
Change-Id: I2c67e2e1a03044284d183d73f0b82bb7ff79de95
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
There was one place where the parameter substitution wasn't done which caused
text fragments like "{0}" to appear in JGits output.
Bug: 325025
Change-Id: I89b881a8b5ef39f609437546310463ed4f6e1fb5
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
We cannot always rename read-only files on network shares,
so rename the temp file for a new loose object first, and
then set it as read-only.
Bug: 335388
Change-Id: Ie0350e032a97e0d09626d6143c5c692873a5f6a2
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
When debugging and enhancing DirCacheCheckout.processEntry() I found
that some of if-statements where hard to read/understand. This
change just splits some long if statements and adds more comments
explaining in which state we are. This change is only a preparation
for followup commits which introduce checks for untracked+ignored
files.
Change-Id: I670ff08310b72c858709b9e395f0aebb4b290a56
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
If HEAD exists but points to an not-existing branch the merge
command should silently create the missing branch and check
it out. This happens if you pull into freshly initalized repo.
HEAD points to refs/heads/master but refs/heads/master doesn't
exist. If you know merge a commit X into HEAD then the branch
master should be created (pointing to X) the working tree should
be updated to reflect X. That is achieved by checkout with one
tree only (HEAD is missing).
A test for this functionality will come the the next proposal
in PullCommandTest.
Change-Id: Id4a0d56d944e0acebd4b3157428bb50bd3fdd872
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Reading a repository for millions of missing objects might be very
expensive to perform, especially if the repository is on a network
filesystem or some other costly RPC backend. A repository owner
might choose to accept some risk in return for better performance,
so allow disabling collision checking when receiving a pack.
Currently there is no way for an end-user to disable this feature.
This is intentional, because it is generally *NOT* a good idea to
skip this check. Instead this feature is supplied for storage
implementations to bypass the default checking logic, should they
have their own custom routines that is just as effective but can
be handled more efficiently.
Change-Id: I90c801bb40e86412209de0c43e294a28f6a767a5
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
If a pack uses OFS_DELTA only (e.g. its an initial push to a
repository) and PackParser's implementation is broken such that the
delta chain that hangs below a particular object offset is empty, the
entryCount won't match the expected objectCount. Fail fast rather
than claiming the stream was parsed correctly.
The current implementation is not broken as described above. I broke
the code when I implemented my own new subclass of PackParser (which
incorrectly mucked with the object offset information), leading me to
discover this consistency check was missing.
Change-Id: I07540f0ae1144ef6f3bda48774dbdefb8876e1d3
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
By moving the logic that parses a pack stream from the network (or
a bundle) into a type that can be constructed by an ObjectInserter,
repository implementations have a chance to inject their own logic
for storing object data received into the destination repository.
The API isn't completely generic yet, there are still quite a few
assumptions that the PackParser subclass is storing the data onto
the local filesystem as a single file. But its about the simplest
split of IndexPack I can come up with without completely ripping
the code apart.
Change-Id: I5b167c9cc6d7a7c56d0197c62c0fd0036a83ec6c
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
RevFilter.include()'s documentation promises the RevCommit's
body is parsed before include is invoked. This wasn't always
true if the commit was parsed once, had its body discarded,
the RevWalk was reset() and started a new traversal.
Change-Id: Ie5cafde09ae870712b165d8a97a2c9daf90b1dbd
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
This is needed for commands that use Transport internally.
Change-Id: I9417c85255b160723968c647063b9c7e05995ea4
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Additionally, defined the NoteMap.getNote method which returns a Note
instance. These changes were necessary to enable implementation of
the NoteMerger interface (the merge method needs to instantiate a
Note) and to enable direct use of NoteMerger which expects instances
of Note class as its paramters. Implementing creation of code review
summary notes in Gerrit [1] will make use of both of these features.
[1] https://review.source.android.com/#change,20045
Change-Id: I627aefcedcd3434deecd63fa1d3e90e303b385ac
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Instead of offering only a high-level isModified() method a new
method compareMetadata() is introduced which compares a working tree entry
and a index entry by looking at metadata only. Some use-cases
(e.g. computing the content-id in idBuffer()) may use this new method
instead of isModified().
Change-Id: I4de7501d159889fbac5ae6951f4fef8340461b47
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I4f05bdb0c58b039bd379341a6093f06a2cdfec6e
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The java.io.File.createNewFile() method for creating new empty files
reports failure by returning false. To ease proper checking of return
values provide a utility method wrapping createNewFile() throwing
IOException on failure.
Change-Id: I42a3dc9d8ff70af62e84de396e6a740050afa896
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
If remote branches are present they can not be added
to the RefMap from the local branches - the two RefMaps
have a different value of 'prefix' and consequently an
IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
Java's user.home is not the same as $HOME so EGit did see the
same global configuration as C Git does.
Bug: 333269
Change-Id: Id54fc5292bf8c5a67177f9097ee692717a7df336
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
There is a space missing between <from> and "to" in the reflog
message produced by the CheckoutCommand, which is of the form
moving from <from> to <to>
Change-Id: I3dc57ab0a6589292db77a17d9029ee9499dfc725
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
This is needed by a EGit change
http://egit.eclipse.org/r/#change,2232
Change-Id: I3d62f904b769fc2f1b7b8f0f24f7dd757fc9c379
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
A test in NLSTest was mixing the "old" and the "new" way of handling
concurrency. This change makes use of the java.util.concurrent facilities to
control concurrency and removes the code that was directly dealing with Thread
objects.
Change-Id: Ie7267776e988a48a5443f0f3fe4eb43e79eee4b1
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Instead just return success. In the case that no commit has been
cherry-picked or reverted, just return the old HEAD.
Bug: 333814
Change-Id: I67db2b77b52c43932436d22a8daa5a6556423484
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Merging Git notes branches has several differences from merging "normal"
branches. Although Git notes are initially stored as one flat tree the
tree may fanout when the number of notes becomes too large for efficient
access. In this case the first two hex digits of the note name will be
used as a subdirectory name and the rest 38 hex digits as the file name
under that directory. Similarly, when number of notes decreases a fanout
tree may collapse back into a flat tree. The Git notes merge algorithm
must take into account possibly different tree structures in different
note branches and must properly match them against each other.
Any conflict on a Git note is, by default, resolved by concatenating
the two conflicting versions of the note. A delete-edit conflict is, by
default, resolved by keeping the edit version.
The note merge logic is pluggable and the caller may provide custom
note merger that will perform different merging strategy.
Additionally, it is possible to have non-note entries inside a notes
tree. The merge algorithm must also take this fact into account and
will try to merge such non-note entries. However, in case of any merge
conflicts the merge operation will fail. Git notes merge algorithm is
currently not trying to do content merge of non-note entries.
Thanks to Shawn Pearce for patiently answering my questions related to
this topic, giving hints and providing code snippets.
Change-Id: I3b2335c76c766fd7ea25752e54087f9b19d69c88
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Patterns containing only a trailing slash have to be treated
as "global" patterns. For example: "classes/" matches "classes"
as well as "dir/classes" directory.
When an application asks for the names in a section, it may want to
see the existing case that was stored by the user. For example,
Gerrit Code Review wants to store a configuration block like:
[access "refs/heads/master"]
label-Code-Review = group Developers
and although the name label-Code-Review is case-insensitive, it wants
to display the case as it appeared in the configuration file.
When enumerating section names or variable names (both of which are
case-insensitive), Config now keeps track of the string that first
appeared, and presents them in file order, permitting applications to
use this information. To maintain case-insensitive behavior, the
contains() method of the returned Set<String> still performs a
case-insensitive compare.
This is a behavior change if the caller enumerates the returned
Set<String> and copies it to his own Set<String>, and then performs
contains() tests against that, as the strings are now the original
case from the configuration block. But I don't think anyone actually
does this, as the returned sets are immutable and are cached.
Change-Id: Ie4e060ef7772958b2062679e462c34c506371740
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Instead of using the current thread's stack to recurse through the
delta chain, use a linked list that is stored in the heap. This
permits the any thread to load a deep delta chain without running out
of thread stack space.
Despite needing to allocate a stack entry object for each delta
visited along the chain being loaded, the object allocation count is
kept the same as in the prior version by removing the transient
ObjectLoaders from the intermediate objects accessed in the chain.
Instead the byte[] for the raw data is passed, and null is used as a
magic value to signal isLarge() and enter the large object code path.
Like the old version, this implementation minimizes the amount of
memory that must be live at once. The current delta instruction
sequence, the base it applies onto, and the result are the only live
data arrays. As each level is processed, the prior base is discarded
and replaced with the new result.
Each Delta frame on the stack is slightly larger than the standard
ObjectLoader.SmallObject type that was used before, however the Delta
instances should be smaller than the old method stack frames, so total
memory usage should actually be lower with this new implementation.
Change-Id: I6faca2a440020309658ca23fbec4c95aa637051c
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
We will need to iterate over all notes of a NoteMap, at least this will be
needed for testing purposes. This change also implied making the Note class
public.
Change-Id: I9b0639f9843f457ee9de43504b2499a673cd0e77
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Set the plugin version in the top-level pom, not the unit test pom.
This ensures the same plugin is used for all JUnit tests within the
overall project.
Drop the include **/*Test.java definition, as its no longer necessary
with the JUnit 4 based test suite. All of the test classes now end
with "Test" and include @Test annotations on the test methods.
Change-Id: Ib2c180bf531e1a97e31979fcc281fa0fc5a1abb3
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
These test classes needed new @Test annotations to be found by the
JUnit 4 test runner.
Change-Id: I61b6a8ebd468fa2d13fad5bf9cbd8f81a6f67e41
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This is almost reverted cherry-pick, and the implementation is
almost identical. It orders the input to merge differently to get
the effect and produces a different commit message with the
default author, rather than the original author.
Change-Id: I39970091d9f7406ae7168b8efaab23a5e2c16bad
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
The other one gets installed with SWTBot, but you do not
need it if you do not hack EGit. Using import-package
instead of require-bundle fixes the dependency. Actually
we do not need hamcrest at this time, but JUnit wants it.
Change-Id: I59873618f86d02e8439d40c1f322ea8e5c4fe3fc
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
The test was never run from maven, because its name did not end
in a way that was recognized by the pom. After rename it failed
because it did not find its resources.
Rename test class and move resources to the resources folder
Change-Id: I74a7ef1373cd902e1d05ff6ea38f8648b5fc5700
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Eclipse has some problem re-running single JUnit tests if
the tests are in Junit 3 format, but the JUnit 4 launcher
is used. This was quite unnecessary and the move was not
completed. We still have no JUnit4 test.
This completes the extermination of JUnit3. Most of the
work was global searce/replace using regular expression,
followed by numerous invocarions of quick-fix and organize
imports and verification that we had the same number of
tests before and after.
- Annotations were introduced.
- All references to JUnit3 classes removed
- Half-good replacement for getting the test name. This was
needed to make the TestRngs work. The initialization of
TestRngs was also made lazily since we can not longer find
out the test name in runtime in the @Before methods.
- Renamed test classes to end with Test, with the exception
of TestTranslateBundle, which fails from Maven
- Moved JGitTestUtil to the junit support bundle
Change-Id: Iddcd3da6ca927a7be773a9c63ebf8bb2147e2d13
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>