Since Robin reverted using the maven-bundle-plugin to produce the
OSGi manifest, there is no reason for us to reference it from our
build process anymore.
Also, when Robin reverted the to the Eclipse way of doing things,
we failed to update the ignore files to ignore our generated files
but not ignore our tracked .classpath.
Finally, we cannot delete the MANIFEST.MF file during a Maven build,
as this is once again a source file.
Change-Id: I53f77f2002cb4285f728968829560e835651e188
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This restores the ability to build using just Eclipse without
strange procedures, extra plugins and it is again possible to
work on both JGit and EGit in the same Eclipse workspace with
ease.
Change-Id: I0af08127d507fbce186f428f1cdeff280f0ddcda
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
The C Git documentation stated that the core.worktree config was
not read when the .git directory was found implicitly (from the
working directory).
This was not true, and had not been so for a long time. The
documentation has been updated to document the existing behaviour.
Change-Id: If1e81b6a981b9d70e849f24872f01c110e9bc950
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Deflater can use significant amount of native (i.e. C) heap
space. Failure to promptly release this memory results
in native memory leak in some cases, particularly severe for
VMs with large java max heap size. For example, running
Team->Commit in one of my EGit workspaces results in ~500M
java process size increase without any significant change
to amount of used java heap when JVM is started with -Xmx1024m.
Change-Id: I649679a8df5683ebedd9380d703513d31c625932
Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Default maven-bundle-plugin behaviour results in use of the same
.SNAPSHOT OSGi bundle version qualifier for all snapshot builds.
This causes problems for eclipse update manager and other consumers
that rely on OSGi bundle metadata to select "newer" or "best
matching" version of jgit bundle.
To solve the problem, maven-bundle-plugin is configured to replace
.SNAPSHOT with build timestamp in format like 20100106-1234.
Change-Id: I0999c7bd68aa2ee74dffaed54a8dc4e1b67cf80d
Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Per CQ 3559 "JGit - Eugene Myers O(ND) difference algorithm" we
have approval to check this into our master branch.
* cq-diff:
Add file content merge algorithm
Add performance tests for MyersDiff
Add javadoc comments, remove unused code, shift comments to correct place
Fixed MyersDiff to be able to handle more than 100k
Fix some warnings regarding unnecessary imports and accessing static methods
Add the "jgit diff" command
Prepare RawText for diff-index and diff-files
Add a test class for Myers' diff algorithm
Add Myers' algorithm to generate diff scripts
Add set to IntList
Conflicts:
org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/diff/RawText.java
Change-Id: Ia8e98d81ba1ab52f84d0258a40e6ef5eece9a5b1
CC: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Adds the file content merge alorithm and tests for merge to jgit.
The merge algorithm:
- Gets as input parameters the common base, the two new contents
called "ours" and "theirs".
- Computes the Edits from base to ours and from base to theirs with
the help of MyersDiff.
- Iterates over the edits.
- Independent edits from ours or from theirs will just be applied
to the result.
- For conflicting edits we first harmonize the ranges of the edits
so that in the end we have exactly two edits starting and ending
at the same points in the common base. Then we write the two
conclicting contents into the result stream.
Change-Id: I411862393e7bf416b6f33ca55ec5af608ff4663
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
[sp: Fixed up two awkard comments in documentation.]
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
The UnionInputStream utility class combines multiple sequential
InputStreams so they appear to the caller as a single stream with
no gaps. This can be used to concentate streams coming from multiple
independent HTTP connections (for example).
The companion unit test covers the class's full functionality.
Change-Id: I0676c7b5e082a5886bf0e8f43f9fd6c46a666228
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
This exposes the list of known packs, allowing callers to list them
into a context like the objects/info/packs file.
Change-Id: I0b889564bd176836ff5c77ba310c6d229409dcd5
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Tycho isn't production ready for projects like JGit to be using as
their primary build driver. Some problems we ran into with Tycho
0.6.0 that are preventing us from using it are:
* Tycho can't run offline
The P2 artifact resolver cannot perform its work offline. If the
build system has no network connection, it cannot compile a
project through Tycho. This is insane for a distributed version
control system where developers are used to being offline during
development and local testing.
* Magic state in ~/.m2/repository/.meta/p2-metadata.properties
Earlier iterations of this patch tried to use a hybrid build,
where Tycho was only used for the Eclipse specific feature and P2
update site, and maven-bundle-plugin was used for the other code.
This build seemed to work, but only due to magic Tycho specific
state held in my local home directory. This means builds are not
consistently repeatable across systems, and lead me to believe
I had a valid build, when in fact I did not.
* Manifest-first build produces incomplete POMs
The POM created by the manifest-first build format does not
contain the dependency chain, leading a downstream consumer to
not import the runtime dependencies necessary to execute the
bundle it has imported. In JGit's case, this means JSch isn't
included in our dependency chain.
* Manifest-first build produces POMs unreadable by Maven 2.x
JGit has existing application consumers who are relying on
Maven 2.x builds. Forcing them to step up to an alpha release
of Maven 3 is simply unacceptable.
* OSGi bundle export data management is tedious
Editing each of our pom.xml files to mark a new release is
difficult enough as it is. Editing every MANIFEST.MF file to
list our exported packages and their current version number is
something a machine should do, not a human. Yet the Tycho OSGi
way unfortunately demands that a human do this work.
* OSGi bundle import data management is tedious
There isn't a way in the MANIFEST.MF file format to reuse the
same version tags across all of our imports, but we want to have
a consistent view of our dependencies when we compile JGit.
After wasting more than 2 full days trying to get Tycho to work,
I've decided its a lost cause right now. We need to be chasing down
bugs and critical features, not trying to bridge the gap between
the stable Maven repository format and the undocumented P2 format
used only by Eclipse.
So, switch the build to use Apache Felix's maven-bundle-plugin.
This is the same plugin Jetty uses to produce their OSGi bundle
manifests, and is the same plugin used by the Apache Felix project,
which is an open-source OSGi runtime. It has a reasonable number
of folks using it for production builds, and is running on top of
the stable Maven 2.x code base.
With this switch we get automatically generated MANIFEST.MF files
based on reasonably sane default rules, which reduces the amount
of things we have to maintain by hand. When necessary, we can add
a few lines of XML to our POMs to tweak the output.
Our build artifacts are still fully compatible with Maven 2.x, so
any downstream consumers are still able to use our build products,
without stepping up to Maven 3.x. Our artifacts are also valid as
OSGi bundles, provided they are organized on disk into a repository
that the runtime can read.
With maven-bundle-plugin the build runs offline, as much as Maven
2.x is able to run offline anyway, so we're able to return to a
distributed development environment again.
By generating MANIFEST.MF at the top level of each project (and
therefore outside of the target directory), we're still compatible
with Eclipse's PDE tooling. Our projects can be imported as standard
Maven projects using the m2eclipse plugin, but the PDE will think
they are vaild plugins and make them available for plugin builds,
or while debugging another workbench.
This change also completely removes Tycho from the build.
Unfortunately, Tycho 0.6.0's pom-first dependency resolver is broken
when resolving a pom-first plugin bundle through a manifest-first
feature package, so bundle org.eclipse.jgit can't be resolved,
even though it might actually exist in the local Maven repository.
Rather than fight with Tycho any further, I'm just declaring it
plugina-non-grata and ripping it out of the build.
Since there are very few tools to build a P2 format repository, and
no documentation on how to create one without running the Eclipse
UI manually by poking buttons, I'm declaring that we are not going
to produce a P2 update site from our automated builds.
Change-Id: If7938a86fb0cc8e25099028d832dbd38110b9124
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This makes the jgit command line behave like the C Git implementation
in the respect.
These variables are not recognized in the core, though we add support
to do the overrides there. Hence other users of the JGit library, like
the Eclipse plugin and others, will not be affected.
GIT_DIR
The location of the ".git" directory.
GIT_WORK_TREE
The location of the work tree.
GIT_INDEX_FILE
The location of the index file.
GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES
A colon (semicolon on Windows) separated list of paths that
which JGit will not cross when looking for the .git directory.
GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY
The location of the objects directory under which objects are
stored.
GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES
A colon (semicolon on Windows) separated list of object directories
to search for objects.
In addition to these we support the core.worktree config setting when
the git directory is set deliberately instead of being found.
Change-Id: I2b9bceb13c0f66b25e9e3cefd2e01534a286e04c
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
An extra flag when creating a RefUpdate object allows the
caller to destroy the symref and replace it with an object
ref, a.k.a. detached HEAD.
Change-Id: Ia88d48eab1eb4861ebfa39e3be9258c3824a19db
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
A few locations were doing OBJECT_ID_LENGTH * 2 on their own, as
the old STR_LEN constant wasn't visible. Replace them with the
new public constant OBJECT_ID_STRING_LENGTH.
Change-Id: Id39bddb52de8c65bb097de042e9d4ed99598201f
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Since Constants.OBJECT_ID_LENGTH is a compile time constant we
can be sure that it will always be inlined. The same goes for the
associated constant STR_LEN which is now refactored to the Constant
class and given a name better suited for wider use.
Change-Id: I03f52131e64edcd0aa74bbbf36e7d42faaf4a698
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
The test data is expected to have unix new lines by tests, but it
is converted to crlf on Windows platform (with msys git). As result
DiffFormatterReflowTest tests fail. To prevent this problem,
crlf conversion is disbled for test data related to that test.
Bug: 295077
Change-Id: I67d3ed543fcc38647041896146de12b1781ec6be
Signed-off-by: Constantine Plotnikov <constantine.plotnikov@gmail.com>
The comment indicates that a well-behaved client should not have
sent an update for a ref that already exists, but this in a block
that corresponds to a create command.
Instead do nothing. For now, save() will fail and the config
file is set to null, which may surprise some calling tests.
Change-Id: I1c65f8b1131569da01b4ef33678d813565521fbb
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Changed Tycho version from 0.6.0-SNAPSHOT to 0.6.0 (i.e. release).
SNAPSHOT versions are transient and should only be used for testing
purposes only. Also removed now unnecessary <pluginRepositories/>
element from JGit parent pom.xml file.
Change-Id: Ie386b2dbcba43c1ccec10465978d12d6829c6150
Signed-off-by: Igor Fedorenko <igor@ifedorenko.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
target/ is for Maven build output
compile.org.eclipse.jgit.xml is generated on Export - Deployable Features
Signed-off-by: Mykola Nikishov <mn@mn.com.ua>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Change-Id: I557a95792fd45c3cfe37098e057c1e70660b3308
We can now use `tools/version.sh --release` to update the MANIFEST.MF
and Maven POM files with the current version number of this project,
so they appear in any build product created.
The counterpart --snapshot option be used to reset files to use
their natural *-SNAPSHOT and *.qualifier state during development.
We use a simple Bourne shell script with Perl calls because we
must edit both Maven pom.xml and OSGi bundle MANIFEST.MF in order
to store the correct data for our parallel build systems. In the
future we should use a native Java solution which relies upon JGit
to compute the `git describe` portion.
Until we tag our first official release a "tagged snapshot" can be
made by creating an artifical annotated tag first:
git tag -a -m "initial contribution" v0.5.1 046198cf5f21e5a63e8ec0ecde2ef3fe21db2eae
tools/version.sh --release
Resulting in a version string like "0.5.1.50-ge16af83".
Change-Id: Ic2bbae75bf96fc8831324c62c2212131277f70e4
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Add some tests which make sure that the diff algorithm really behaves in the
promised O(N*D) manner. This tests compute diffs between multiple big chunks
of data, measure time for computing the diffs and fail if the measured times
are off O(N*D) by more than a factor 10
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Change-Id: I8e1e0be60299472828718371b231f1d8a9dc21a7
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
This URL filters the search results within the entire Eclipse.org
Bugzilla server to only this that are open and pertain to our
project. It also sets up the "File a new bug" link to send any
new issue in our direction.
Change-Id: I5d50a2e7d0b34efb386492aedfe28f4ae67f92bc
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
CQ 3589 was submitted to request permission to use JUnit 3.8.2
from Orbit. We don't redistribute JUnit but we compile against it
and do redistribute a test support JAR (org.eclipse.jgit.junit)
that would depend upon it if someone were to develop their own
application code and also wish to write unit tests with JUnit.
Change-Id: I23b1f23e064224363585ec2f5dd62a0b4d28fb5b
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
* changes:
Prompt for passwords from the console in jgit command line tools
Move AWT based SSH authenticator to ui bundle
Refactor the cached Authenticator data out of AwtAuthenticator
Only import the sample data packs on tests that need them
Move T0007_Index to exttst
Refactor RepositoryTestCase to use LocalDiskRepository instead
Create JUnit test utilities for JGit derived sources
Delete obsolete JarLinkUtil
Refactor our Maven build to be modular
Switch pgm, test to proper plugin projects
If we are on a Java 6 JVM we should have the Console class available,
unless the user has redirected /dev/null to stdin. When there is a
console present we would prefer to use that for command line prompts
as that is what the user expects from a command line tool.
Change-Id: Ibaf87bb5540371d94d96d1b7e94ca002f752e5bd
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This way SWT based applications don't wind up loading this AWT
based code when using SSH.
Change-Id: I9080f3dd029c2a087e6b687480018997cc5c5d23
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This makes it easier to swap out authenticator implementations and
yet still rely upon being able to configure at least one Authenticator
instance in the JVM and program it with data obtained from outside
of the user interface.
Change-Id: I8c1a0eb8acee1d306f4c3b40a790b7fa0c3abb70
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Not all of our test cases really require the sample data packs,
and we are better off not using them because its hard to see exactly
what condition a test is testing when looking only at the Java code.
Clarify the dependency by only making the packs available when
there is a real need for it.
Change-Id: Id8a76ee7ee1f7efba585be4bed19a8fb5b3b3585
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This test depends upon the external git binary, and this isn't
really a pure Java test like our module tries to claim itself is.
So we move it out to exttst with other tests that require additional
external resources and/or executable code.
Change-Id: Ic9be0280c8bb50a5768336c64de794eb0a492b3d
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
The LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase class is derived from the current
RepositoryTestCase code and is meant for application (or our own)
tests to subclass and access temporary repositories on the local
client disk.
Change-Id: Idff096cea40a7b2b56a90fb5de179ba61ea3a0eb
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Since we are now using the maven-shade-plugin to flatten out our
dependencies into a single stand-alone JAR we no longer need to
use our own command line utility.
Change-Id: I057c782cc66c44f11ed2ff2b4b4ca9cc82c7426a
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Drop our simple and stupid jgit.sh and instead rely upon Maven
for the command line based build. Maven is relatively simple to
download and install, and doesn't require the entire Eclipse IDE.
To avoid too much refactoring of the current code we reuse the
existing src/ directory within each plugin, and treat each of
the existing OSGI bundles as one Maven artifact.
The command line wrapper jgit.sh no longer works in the uncompiled
state, as we don't know where to obtain our JSch or args4j from.
Developers will now need to compile it with `mvn package`, or run
our Main class from within an IDE which has the proper classpath.
Bug: 291265
Change-Id: I355e95fa92fa7502651091d2b651be6917a26805
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This way we depend upon the MANIFEST.MF to define our classpath
and our build will act more like any other OSGI bundle build.
Change-Id: I9e1f1f5a0bccb0ab0e39e49b75fb400fea446619
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This code belongs inside of the org.eclipse.jgit.pgm bundle
so it is executable from the command line.
In af5cb5ced938 ("Move AmazonS3 command line utility to jgit-pgm")
I accidentally moved this class into the wrong directory, probably
during some sort of rebase when I tried to pull this commit out of
its original position in an abanonded Maven refactoring series.
Change-Id: I19adafa87b70586dd44040e9dfce30f3d482ed28
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This new UI bundle contains the org.eclipse.jgit.awtui package,
which was moved out of the org.eclipse.jgit bundle.
org.eclipse.jgit.pgm depends on org.eclipse.jgit.ui, so we need
to update the classpath and make_jgit.sh to include it.
This move takes the awtui classes out of the Maven build, which
means we are no longer able to distribute these classes to our
downstream Maven customers. The entire Maven package structure
needs to be overhauled so that Eclipse bundle matches 1:1 with the
Maven artifact.
Bug: https://bugs.eclipse.org/291124
Change-Id: Ibf1a9968387e3d11fdce54592f710ec4cc7f1ddb
Signed-off-by: Mykola Nikishov <mn@mn.com.ua>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
For historical reasons JGit was creating .git/remotes folder when
initialization an empty repository. However, this folder is never
used and the new Git repository format doesn't contain them.
Removed the unnecessary remotes folder creation, it was removed from
C Git in 75c384efb52d ("Do not create $GIT_DIR/remotes/ directory
anymore") by Junio C Hamano on Dec 19 2006. C Git hasn't made it
for almost 3 years.
Change-Id: I5473f3676a3642afdf9aaac44b7e6319c6e170b9
Signed-off-by: Sasa Zivkov <sasa.zivkov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
According the javadoc, and implied by the name of the class, NB
is about network byte order. The purpose of moving the IO only,
and non-byte order related functions to another class is to
make it easier for new contributors to understand that they
can use these functions in general and it's also makes it easier
to understand where to put new IO related utility functions
Change-Id: I4a9f6b39d5564bc8a694b366e7ff3cc758c5181b
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>