This reverts commit 7aa54967a2.
The unit test dependend upon the specific order of names that
listFiles() returned members in. The order is completely undefined
and may differ even on different versions of Linux based systems.
A proper unit test for this code would have considered both cases,
where the deletion function was able to remove an empty subdirectory,
or fail to remove a subdirectory because a file was still present
within. This is not such a test.
Change-Id: Ib0a706fea01e4b1ed8c8e859247d247a1279b4bc
Adds a new method getConflictingStageStates() which returns a
Map<String, StageState> (path to stage state). StageState is an enum for
all possible stage combinations (BOTH_DELETED, ADDED_BY_US, ...).
This can be used to implement the conflict text for unmerged paths in
output of "git status" or in EGit for decorations/hints.
Bug: 403697
Change-Id: Ib461640a43111b7df4a0debe92ff69b82171329c
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
This fixes some problems with inputs around the size of the internal
buffer in AutoCRLFOutputStream (8000).
Tests supplied by Robin Stocker.
Bug: 405672
Change-Id: I6147897290392b3bfd4040e8006da39c302a3d49
update(int) is only invoked from a worker thread, in JGit's case
this is DeltaTask. The Javadoc of TSPM suggests update should only
ever be used by a worker thread.
Skip the main thread check, saving some cycles on each run of the
progress monitor.
Change-Id: I6cb9382d71b4cb3f8e8981c7ac382da25304dfcb
Originally, characters could not be escaped in FileNameMatcher patterns.
This breaks file name matching when escaped brackets "\[" and "\]" are
used in the pattern. A fix has been implemented to allow for any
character to be escaped by prepending it with a '\'
Bug: 340715
Change-Id: Ie46fd211931fa09ef3a6a712bd1da3d7fb64c5e3
Signed-off-by: Gustav Karlsson <gustav.karlsson@tieto.com>
Added also tests and the associated option for the command line Merge
command.
Bug: 335091
Change-Id: Ie321c572284a6f64765a81674089fc408a10d059
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Due to the Git internal sort order a directory is sorted as if it ended
with a '/', this means that the path filter didn't set the last possible
matching entry to the correct value. In the reported issue we had the
following filters.
org.eclipse.jgit.console
org.eclipse.jgit
As an optimization we throw a StopWalkException when the walked tree
passes the last possible filter, which was this:
org.eclipse.jgit.console
Due to the git sorting order, the tree was processed in this order:
org.eclipse.jgit.console
org.eclipse.jgit.test
org.eclipse.jgit
At org.eclipse.jgit.test we threw the StopWalkException preventing the
walk from completing successfully.
A correct last possible match should be:
org.eclipse.jgit/
For simplicit we define it as:
org/eclipse/jgit/
This filter would be the maximum if we also had e.g. org and org.eclipse
in the filter, but that would require more work so we simply replace all
characters lower than '/' by a slash.
We believe the possible extra walking does not not warrant the extra
analysis.
Bug: 362430
Change-Id: I4869019ea57ca07d4dff6bfa8e81725f56596d9f
1. I have authored 100% of the content I'm contributing,
2. I have the rights to donate the content to Eclipse,
3. I contribute the content under the EDL
Change-Id: I48b1828e0b1304f76276ec07ebac7ee9f521b194
Problem:
LogCommand.all() throws an IncorrectObjectTypeException when
there are tag references, and the repository does not contain
the file "packed-refs". It seems that the references were not properly
peeled before being added to the markStart() method.
Solution:
Call getRepository().peel() on every Ref that has isPeeled()==false
in LogCommand.all() .
Added test case for LogCommand.all() on repo with a tag.
1. I have authored 100% of the content I'm contributing,
2. I have the rights to donate the content to Eclipse,
3. I contribute the content under the EDL
Bug: 402025
Change-Id: Idb8881eeb6ccce8530f2837b25296e8e83636eb7
Instead of re-reading all refs after each update, execute
the deletes first, then read all refs once and perform
the check for conflicting ref names in memory.
Change-Id: I17d0b3ccc27f868c8497607d8e57bf7082e65ba3
Allowed ipv6-address in a uri like:
http://[::1]:8080/repo.git
Change-Id: Ia00a20f694b2e9314892df77f9b11f551bb1d34e
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Unlike the OS or Java rename this method will (on *nix) try (on Windows)
replace the target with the source provided the target does not exist,
the target does exist and is a file, or if it is a directory which only
contains directories. In the latter case the directory hierarchy will be
deleted.
If the initial rename fails and the target is an existing file the the
target file will be deleted first and then the rename is retried.
Change-Id: Iae75c49c85445ada7795246a02ce02f7c248d956
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Allow users to provide their OutputStream (via Transport#
push(monitor, refUpdates, out)) so that server messages can be written
to it (in SideBandInputStream) while they're coming in.
CQ: 7065
Bug: 398404
Change-Id: I670782784b38702d52bca98203909aca0496d1c0
Signed-off-by: Andre Dietisheim <andre.dietisheim@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Only on Windows the rename operation which renames temporary Packfiles
(and index-files and bitmap-files) sometime fails. This happens only
when renaming a temporary Packfile to a Packfile which already exists.
Such situations occur if you run GC twice on a repo without modifying
the repo inbetween.
In such situations there was bug in GC which led to a corrupted repo
whithout any packfiles anymore. This commit fixes the problem by
introducing a utility method which renames a file and throws an
IOException if it fails. This method also takes care to repeat a
failing rename if our FS class has found out we are running on a
platform with a unreliable File.renameTo() method.
I am searching for a better solution because even with this utility
method in hand a GC on a already GC'ed repo will fail on Windows. But
at least with this fix we will not produce corrupted repos anymore.
Bug: 389305
Change-Id: Iac1ab3e0b8c419c90404f2e2f3559672eb8f6d28
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
With JGit it is possible to write reflog entries where new objectid and
old objectid is null. Such reflogs cause FileRepository GC to crash
because it doesn't expect the new objectid to be null. One case where
this happened is in Gerrit's allProjects repo. In the same way as we
expect the old objectid to be potentially null we should also ignore
null values in the new objectid column.
Change-Id: Icf666c7ef803179b84306ca8deb602369b8df16e
This breaks all existing callers once. Applications are not supposed
to build against the internal storage API unless they can accept API
churn and make necessary updates as versions change.
Change-Id: I2ab1327c202ef2003565e1b0770a583970e432e9
Continuing is trickier, as .git/rebase-apply contains no message file
and no git-rebase-todo.
Bug: 336820
Change-Id: I4eb87c850078ca187b38b81cc91c92afb1176945
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Treat first parent traversals as 1 and higher parents as MERGE_COST,
to match git name-rev. Allow overriding the merge cost during tests to
avoid creating 2^16 commits on the fly.
Change-Id: I0175e0c3ab1abe6722e4241abe2f106d1fe92a69
Prefer ~(N+1) to ^1~N. Although both are correct, the former is
cleaner and matches "git name-rev".
Change-Id: I772001a219e5eb346f5552c92e6d98c70b2cfa98
The walk logic does not use RevWalk because it needs to walk all paths
to each of the requested commits, keeping track of each path along which
the commit was found in the RevCommit subclass. From these paths, a
single "best" path is chosen based on the total path length, with a
penalty applied for paths that traverse merges.
This functionality parallels "git name-rev".
Change-Id: I92bfb47dd16c898313d2ee525395609c3bf72ebe
This fixes two cases:
- A folder without tracked content exist both in the workdir and merged
commit, as long as there names within that folder does not conflict.
- An empty folder structure exists with the same name as a file in the
merged commit.
Bug: 402834
Change-Id: I4c5b9f11313dd1665fcbdae2d0755fdb64deb3ef
Rebase computes the list of commits that are included in
the merges, just like Git does, so do not try to include
the merge commits. Re-recreating merges during rebase is
a bit more complicated and might be a useful future extension,
but for now just linearize during rebase.
Change-Id: I61239d265f395e5ead580df2528e46393dc6bdbd
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
The new option EMPTY_DIRECTORIES_ONLY will make delete() only delete
empty directories. Any attempt to delete files will fail. Can be
combined with RECURSIVE to wipe out entire tree structures and
IGNORE_ERRORS to silently ignore any files or non-empty directories.
Change-Id: Icaa9a30e5302ee5c0ba23daad11c7b93e26b7445
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
A pack bitmap index is an additional index of compressed
bitmaps of the object graph. Furthermore, a logical API of the index
functionality is included, as it is expected to be used by the
PackWriter.
Compressed bitmaps are created using the javaewah library, which is a
word-aligned compressed variant of the Java bitset class based on
run-length encoding. The library only works with positive integer
values. Thus, the maximum number of ObjectIds in a pack file that
this index can currently support is limited to Integer.MAX_VALUE.
Every ObjectId is given an integer mapping. The integer is the
position of the ObjectId in the complete ObjectId list, sorted
by offset, for the pack file. That integer is what the bitmaps
use to reference the ObjectId. Currently, the new index format can
only be used with pack files that contain a complete closure of the
object graph e.g. the result of a garbage collection.
The index file includes four bitmaps for the Git object types i.e.
commits, trees, blobs, and tags. In addition, a collection of
bitmaps keyed by an ObjectId is also included. The bitmap for each entry
in the collection represents the full closure of ObjectIds reachable
from the keyed ObjectId (including the keyed ObjectId itself). The
bitmaps are further compressed by XORing the current bitmaps against
prior bitmaps in the index, and selecting the smallest representation.
The XOR'd bitmap and offset from the current entry to the position
of the bitmap to XOR against is the actual representation of the entry
in the index file. Each entry contains one byte, which is currently
used to note whether the bitmap should be blindly reused.
Change-Id: Id328724bf6b4c8366a088233098c18643edcf40f
CloneCommand has been creating fetch refspecs like this on bare clones:
[remote "origin"]
url = ssh://example.com/my-repo.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/heads//*
As you can see, the destination ref pattern has a superfluous slash.
It looks like this behaviour has always been the case for CloneCommand,
at least since cc2197ed when code catering to bare-clone fetch refspecs
was added. That was released with JGit v1.0 almost 2 years ago, so
there will probably be some bare repos in the wild which will have been
cloned with JGit and have these corrupted refspecs.
The effect of the corrupted fetch refspec is quite interesting. Up to
and including JGit 2.0, the corrupt refspec was tolerated and fetches
would work as intended with no indication to the user that anything was
amiss. With JGit 2.1, a change was introduced which made JGit less
tolerant, and fetches now attempt to update the non-existing ref
"refs/heads//master". No exception is raised, but the real ref -
"refs/heads/master" - is not updated.
This behaviour was noticed by a user of Agit (which does bare clones by
default and recently updated from JGit v2.0 to v2.2), reported here:
https://github.com/rtyley/agit/issues/92
If you run C-Git fetch on a bare-repo cloned by JGit, it flat-out
rejects the refspec (checked against v1.7.10.4):
fatal: Invalid refspec '+refs/heads/*:refs/heads//*'
Incidentally, C-Git does not create an explicit fetch refspec at all
when performing a bare clone - the full remote config generated by C-Git
looks like this:
[remote "origin"]
url = ssh://example.com/my-repo.git
Using JGit on such a repository works fine, so omitting the fetch
refspec entirely is also an option.
Change-Id: I14b0d359dc69b8908f68e02cea7a756ac34bf881
Previously a PackFile class was assumed to only support a .pack and .idx
file. Update the constructor to enumerate the supported extensions for
the pack file. This will allow the bitmap code to only be executed if
the bitmap extension file is known to exist.
Change-Id: Ie59041dffec5f60d7ea2771026ffd945106bd4bf
Extend ResolveMerger with RecursiveMerger to merge two tips
that have up to 200 bases.
Bug: 380314
CQ: 6854
Change-Id: I6292bb7bda55c0242a448a94956f2d6a94fddbaa
Also-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Instead of only looking for a Change-Id in the last section if it
consists only of well-formed "key: value" lines replace the last
occurrence of a valid Change-Id line in the last section. Some tools
require footer lines e.g. without a colon.
Gerrit doesn't accept Change-Id lines in the footer if the Change-Id
line doesn't start at the beginning of the line.
Bug: 400818
Change-Id: Icce54872adc8c566994beea848448a2f7ca87085
Signed-off-by: Stefan Lay <stefan.lay@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The ByteArraySet failed to check the length of the entry correctly leading
to matches where no match should be.
Bug: 401249
Change-Id: I925bc48d9cafcdf13e1a797bb09fc2555eb270c5
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
This has the same logic as isNameConflicting, but instead of only
returning a boolean, it returns a collection of names that conflict.
It will be used in EGit to provide a better message to the user when
validating a ref name, see Ibea9984121ae88c488858b8a8e73b593195b15e0.
Existing implementations of isNameConflicting could be rewritten like
this:
return !getConflictingNames(name).isEmpty();
But I'm not sure about that, as isNameConflicting can be implemented in
a faster way than getConflictingNames.
Change-Id: I11e0ba2f300adb8b3612943c304ba68bbe73db8a
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Instead of the complicated strange stuff, implement staah
apply as cherry-pick.
Provided there are no conflicts and it is requested that
the index should be applied, perform yet another cherry-pick,
but discard tha results thereof it that would result in conflicts.
Bug: 376035
Change-Id: I553f3a753e0124b102a51f8edbb53ddeff2912e2
File system time stamps and System.currentTimeMillis() may not
necessarily be running on the same clock so add some slack.
Bug: 396662
Change-Id: I25204d9e3181e15368da2902447518c6ce205017
My guess is that the higher resolution of timestamps provided by Java on
Windows causes this test to occasionally fail.
Bug: 396662
Change-Id: Ia10d76e95fe6156c7ad05972619160e461606805
This adds a new optional TreeFilter[] argument to DiffEntry.scan. All
filters will be checked during the scan to determine if an entry should
be "marked" with regard to that filter.
After having called scan, the user can then call isMarked(int) on the
entries to find out whether they matched the TreeFilter with the passed
index.
An example use case for this is in the file diff viewer of EGit's
History view, where we'd like to highlight entries that are matching the
current filter.
See EGit change I03da4b38d1591495cb290909f0e4c6e52270e97f.
Bug: 393610
Change-Id: Icf911fe6fca131b2567514f54d66636a44561af1
Signed-off-by: Robin Stocker <robin@nibor.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>