C Git trims name and email before inserting them into the commit header
so that " A U Thor " and " author@example.com " becomes
"A U Thor <author@example.com>" with a single separating space.
This changes PersonIdent#toExternalString() to trim name and email
before concatenating them.
Change-Id: Idd77b659d0db957626824f6632e2da38d7731625
Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
Native Git canonicalizes line endings when detecting
renames, more specifically it replaces CRLF by LF.
See: hash_chars in diffcore-delta.c
Bug: 449545
Change-Id: Iec2aab12ae9e67074cccb7fbd4d9defe176a0130
Signed-off-by: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz@syntevo.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The path matcher should not fail if the rule ends with trailing slash,
target pattern does not ends with the slash and the "assumeDirectory"
flag is set.
E.g. */bin/ should also match a/bin if this pattern is threated as
directory by WorkingTreeIterator (FileMode.TREE).
The old code/tests have never tested directory rules with patterns
*without* trailing slashes but with the "assumeDirectory" flag set.
Unfortunately this is exactly what WorkingTreeIterator does... The tests
are changed to test *both* cases now (with trailing slash and without)
if the target pattern has trailing slash (represents directory).
Bug: 454672
Change-Id: I621c1644d9e94df3eb9f6f09c6de0fe51f0950a4
Also-by: Markus Duft <markus.duft@salomon.at>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
SystemReader used a chached ObjectChecker which was instantiated only
once. But in case of unit tests where we can change the platform
dynamically (e.g. MockSystemReader.setWindows()) this is wrong and
caused DirCacheCheckoutMaliciousPathTest.
testMaliciousAbsoluteCurDrivePathWindowsOnUnix() to fail. This change
allows
user of SystemReader to force the creation of a new ObjectChecker.
MockSystemReader.setWindows() and .setUnix() make use of this feature.
Change-Id: I87458d1dc63c1f5c18979f972b1c1f0d670a9ed8
* stable-3.5:
JGit v3.5.3.201412180710-r
JGit v3.4.2.201412180340-r
ObjectChecker: Disallow names potentially mapping to ".git" on HFS+
ObjectChecker: Disallow Windows shortname "GIT~1"
ObjectChecker: Disallow ".git." and ".git<space>"
Always ignore case when forbidding .git in ObjectChecker
DirCache: Refuse to read files with invalid paths
DirCache: Replace isValidPath with DirCacheCheckout.checkValidPath
Replace "a." with "a-" in unit tests
Apache HttpClientConnection: replace calls to deprecated LocalFile()
Fix two nits about DirCacheEntry constructors
Detect buffering failures while writing rebase todo file
Deprecate TemporaryBuffer.LocalFile without parent directory
Switch FileHeader.extractFileLines to TemporaryBuffer.Heap
AmazonS3: Buffer pushed pack content under $GIT_DIR
DirCache: Buffer TREE extension to $GIT_DIR
Change-Id: Iee8acbaa9d4d9047b550641db1b8845d64530785
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
* stable-3.4:
JGit v3.4.2.201412180340-r
ObjectChecker: Disallow names potentially mapping to ".git" on HFS+
ObjectChecker: Disallow Windows shortname "GIT~1"
ObjectChecker: Disallow ".git." and ".git<space>"
Always ignore case when forbidding .git in ObjectChecker
DirCache: Refuse to read files with invalid paths
DirCache: Replace isValidPath with DirCacheCheckout.checkValidPath
Replace "a." with "a-" in unit tests
Apache HttpClientConnection: replace calls to deprecated LocalFile()
Fix two nits about DirCacheEntry constructors
Detect buffering failures while writing rebase todo file
Deprecate TemporaryBuffer.LocalFile without parent directory
Switch FileHeader.extractFileLines to TemporaryBuffer.Heap
AmazonS3: Buffer pushed pack content under $GIT_DIR
DirCache: Buffer TREE extension to $GIT_DIR
Change-Id: I398cf40b006a05a6537788fc6eb1f84df1ed8814
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Mac's HFS+ folds concatentations of ".git" and ignorable Unicode
characters [1] to ".git" [2]. Hence we need to disallow all names which
could potentially be a shortname for ".git". Example: in an empty
directory create a folder ".g\U+200Cit". Now you can't create another
folder ".git".
The following characters are ignorable Unicode which are ignored on
HFS+:
unicode hex name
-------------------------------------------------
U+200C 0xe2808c ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER
U+200D 0xe2808d ZERO WIDTH JOINER
U+200E 0xe2808e LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
U+200F 0xe2808f RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
U+202A 0xe280aa LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING
U+202B 0xe280ab RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING
U+202C 0xe280ac POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING
U+202D 0xe280ad LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE
U+202E 0xe280ae RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE
U+206A 0xe281aa INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
U+206B 0xe281ab ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
U+206C 0xe281ac INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING
U+206D 0xe281ad ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING
U+206E 0xe281ae NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES
U+206F 0xe281af NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES
U+FEFF 0xefbbbf ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE
[1] http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode7.0.0/ch05.pdf#G40025http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/#Layout_and_Format_Control_Characters
[2] http://dubeiko.com/development/FileSystems/HFSPLUS/tn1150.html#UnicodeSubtleties
Change-Id: Ib6a1dd090b2649bdd8ec16387c994ed29de2860d
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Windows creates shortnames for all non-8.3 files (see [1]). Hence we
need to disallow all names which could potentially be a shortname for
".git". Example: in an empty directory create a folder "GIT~1". Now you
can't create another folder ".git".
The path "GIT~1" may map to ".git" on Windows. A potential victim to
such an attack first has to initialize a git repository in order to
receive any git commits. Hence the .git folder created by init will get
the shortname "GIT~1". ".git" will only get a different shortname if the
user has created a file "GIT~1" before initialization of the git
repository.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename
Change-Id: I9978ab8f2d2951c46c1b9bbde57986d64d26b9b2
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Windows treats "foo." and "foo " as "foo". The ".git" directory is
special, as it contains metadata for a local Git repository. Disallow
variations that Windows considers to be the same.
Change-Id: I28eb48859a95a89111b4987c91de97557e3bb539
The component name ".GIT" inside a tree entry could confuse a
case insensitive filesystem into looking at a submodule and
not a directory entry.
Disallow any case permutations of ".git" to prevent this
confusion from entering a repository and showing up at a
later date on a case insensitive system.
Change-Id: Iaa3f768931d0d5764bf07ac5f6f3ff2b1fdda01b
If the DirCache contains a path that is known to be invalid, refuse to
read the DirCache into memory. This avoids confusing errors later if
an invalid path read from the DirCache were to be passed into a new
DirCacheEntry constructor.
Change-Id: Ic033d81e23a5fbd554cc4dff80a232504562ffa8
isValidPath is an older simple form of the validation performed by
checkValidPath. Use the latter as it more consistently matches
git-core's validation rules.
By running the same validation as fsck, callers creating an entry
for the DirCache are more likely to learn early they are trying
to build trees that will fail fsck.
Change-Id: Ibf5ac116097156aa05c18e231bc65c0854932eb1
Windows does not like naming files "a.". The trailing "." may be
dropped by the filesystem, which is confusing. Even though these
tests currently do not write to disk, future tests like them might.
Replace "." with "-", which has the same sorting properties that
were desirable about ".", but does not have the same limitations.
Change-Id: Ie5b7594bf5e79828d1341883c73ddb70123d5055
TODO: find a way to use option -h which is already captured by
TextBuiltin's option --help which also uses the alias -h.
Bug: 444072
Change-Id: Ie66584c2fc7fc224014a43cf928547703dd9d213
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When updating a submodule (e.g. during recursive clone) the repository
for the submodule should be located at <gitdir>/modules/<submodule-path>
whereas the working tree of the submodule should be located at
<working-tree>/<submodule-path> (<gitdir> and <working-tree> are
associated to the containing repository). Since CloneCommand has learned
about specifying a separate gitdir this is easy to implement in
SubmoduleUpdateCommand.
Change-Id: I9b56a3dfa50f97f6975c2bb7c97b36296f331b64
This feature is needed to support the new submodule layout where the
.git folder of the submodules is under .git/modules/<submodule>.
Change-Id: If5f13426cfd09b7677e23478e9700c8c25a6dae5
Native git's "init" command allows to specify the location of the .git
folder with the option "--separate-git-dir". This allows for example to
setup repositories with a non-standard layout. E.g. .git folder under
/repos/a.git and the worktree under /home/git/a. Both directories
contain pointers to the other side: /repos/a.git/config contains
core.worktree=/home/git/a . And /home/git/a/.git is a file containing
"gitdir: /repos/a.git". This commit adds that option to InitCommand.
This feature is needed to support the new submodule layout where the
.git folder of the submodules is under .git/modules/<submodule>.
Change-Id: I0208f643808bf8f28e2c979d6e33662607775f1f
Without explicitly closing repos we can't delete the test repositories
on windows.
Change-Id: Id5fa17bd764cbf28703c2f21639d7e969289c2d6
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
RepoCommand opend two repos without closing them or returning them to
the caller. This caused certain tests to fail on Windows.
Change-Id: Ia04924aaaad4d16f883b06404c2a85d3f801231f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
In one place LocalDiskRepositoryTestCase was ignoring the specification
whether to create a bare or non-bare repository. Fix this and fix also
one test which fails now because bare repos don't write reflogs by
default.
Change-Id: I4bcf8cf97c5b46e2f3919809eaa121a8d0e47010
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
If the specified ref can't be resolved we should throw a
RefNotFoundException instead of an NPE.
Bug: 455005
Change-Id: I6ec9bf1c0f330eea5eb8277268f62663bdf58f66
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
To update the file length stat we need to use the length of the
temporary file since it's not yet renamed to the target file name here.
The incorrect file length stat update was introduced in
a606dc363d.
Bug: 453962
Change-Id: I715c048227553efae6f8f6b6878c0f04f2609d9c
Also-by: Konrad Kügler <swamblumat-eclipsebugs@yahoo.de>
Also-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
In case of an add/add conflict, no base stage exists. The previous
implementation would skip over the entries because the condition
expected the base stage to always exist.
Change-Id: Ie2b3685d958c09b241991b74e6177401e8a1ebc9
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
ObjectDirectory.searchPacksAgain() should always read trustFolderStat
from the config and not rely on a cached value.
Change-Id: I90edbaae3c64eea0c9894d05acde4267991575ee
The bulk of the "is this sane" logic is inside of ObjectChecker. The
only caller for the version in DirCacheCheckout is an obtuse usage for
the static isValidRefName() method in Repository.
Deprecate the weird single use method in DirCacheCheckout and move all
code for checking a sequence of path components into ObjectChecker,
where it makes sense alongside the existing code that checks a single
component at a time.
Reuse a single ObjectChecker for the local platform, to avoid looking
up the system properties on each path string considered.
Change-Id: Iae6e769f2bfcad05c166e70ff255f9cf9fcdc87e
If the text extent height of a to be rendered plot line is odd, then the
SWTPlotRenderer cannot calculate the correct Y position for drawing the
label and draws the label with a 1 pixel offset. SWT text drawing uses
the baseline as Y coordinate. Due to the given centerline API in the
AbstractPlotRenderer the overall calculation of the baseline for SWT is
effectively (height / 2) * 2, thereby rounding all odd heights downward
to the next even number.
This change pushes the division by 2 from the caller into the
implementations of drawText. A corresponding change will be pushed in
the egit repository.
Bug: 450813
Change-Id: I66f4e71873bb8e6f936fde573bbe4c35fe23a022
Signed-off-by: Michael Keppler <michael.keppler@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The change tries to make jgit behave more like native CLI git regarding
the negation rules. According to [1] "... prefix "!" which negates the
pattern; any matching file excluded by a previous pattern will become
included again." Negating the pattern should not automatically make the
file *not ignored* - other pattern rules have to be considered too.
The fix adds test cases for both bugs 448094 and 407475.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitignore.html
Bug: 448094
Bug: 407475
Change-Id: I322954200dd3c683e3d8f4adc48506eb99e56ae1
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The cleanUp path is trying to restore files that previously were
clean, but were overwritten in the work tree by a partial merge
attempt that has failed and needs to be aborted. Reuse the checkout
logic to write the file content and refresh the stat data.
Change-Id: I320d33b3744daf88d3155db99e957408937ddd00
When writing a symlink the stat data should only be written once
into the DirCacheEntry, based on the symlink itself and not the
possibly resolved destination observed by java.io.File.
Refactor the code to handle symlinks and early return. This
removes the risk the blob stat info update is used against a
newly checked out symlink.
Hoist the file length stat update immediately after writing
the file, before a rename. This eliminates any race caused by another
process updating the file length after the rename and having it to
fall into the racily clean path.
Change-Id: I978ad9719c018ce1cf26947efbabaa8b9dff2217
Entries should only be written to the working tree managed by the
Repository. Simplify callers by passing only the entry and computing
the work tree location inside of the checkoutEntry method.
Change-Id: I574e41280d0407f1853fda12f4bd0d30f75d74e7
This deprecated method accidentally creates two ObjectReader
instances. Use the instance created one line above that is
correctly released in the finally block.
Change-Id: Ic57d041674611802a9384d8fa1d292e821055019