See change I08bed4275af9ec52aa4d7054067ac82f6a3c9781, where fixing such
warning lead to complaints.
If fixing is not wanted, disable it instead.
Change-Id: If31d4028fa1c6377a11e83ed5688b45701cec68b
If the --format option is not given and the output filename is,
then infer the format from that filename. Otherwise match
"git archive" by defaulting to tar (this is a change from the
existing "jgit archive" default behavior, which was to default to
zip).
Change-Id: I5806bc48a403d05e4cfc3c180b82b33ad7cfae7f
This makes the functionality of registering all formats from the
org.eclipse.jgit.archive package available in contexts where
FormatActivator cannot be built because the OSGi core framework is not
readily available to build against.
Change-Id: If8e3487e933783a7e12f8e1838cbfe0b5862ce80
Add a static start() method to FormatActivator to allow outside
classes such as the Archive subcommand of the jgit program to use it
without a BundleContext. This way, the list of formats only has to be
maintained in one place.
While at it, build a list of registered formats at start() time, so
stop() doesn't have to repeat the same list of formats.
Suggested-by: Shawn Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Change-Id: I55cb3095043568740880cc9e4f7cde05f49c363c
Make call() release all private resources so instead of using a
pattern like
ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive();
try {
cmd.setTree(tree)
. ...
.call();
} finally {
cmd.release();
}
callers can just use git.archive().setTree(tree)....call() directly.
This involves pushing more work out of parameter setters and into
call() so the ObjectReader is not allocated and potentially leaked
before then.
Change-Id: I699f703c6302696e1cc276d7ab8ee597d82f2c5d
Allow use of ArchiveCommand without depending on the jgit command-line
tools.
To avoid complicating the process of installing and upgrading JGit,
this does not add a dependency by the org.eclipse.jgit bundle on
commons-compress. Instead, the caller is responsible for registering
any formats they want to use by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat.
This patch puts functionality that requires an archiver into a
separate org.eclipse.jgit.archive bundle for people who want it. One
can use it by calling ArchiveCommand.registerFormat directly to
register its formats or by relying on OSGi class loading to load
org.eclipse.jgit.archive.FormatActivator, which takes care of
registration automatically.
Once the appropriate formats are registered, you can make a tar or zip
from a git tree object as follows:
ArchiveCommand cmd = git.archive();
try {
cmd.setTree(tree).setFormat(fmt).setOutputStream(out).call();
} finally {
cmd.release();
}
Change-Id: I418e7e7d76422dc6f010d0b3b624d7bec3b20c6e
Provide static registerFormat and unregisterFormat methods to allow
formats to register themselves without the ArchiveCommand code being
aware of them.
Register the basic "zip" and "tar" support at bundle activation time
(and deregister them when unloading the bundle). For anyone using
this code as an OSGi plugin it should continue to just work.
The jgit program does not load org.eclipse.jgit.pgm as an OSGi bundle,
so let the Archive command register the formats it uses explicitly
with registerFormat.
Change-Id: Id39c03ea6923d0aed8316ed7b6bd04d5ced570a7
Otherwise, anyone trying to implement a new format would have to
depend on commons-compress, even if using a different underlying
library to write the archive.
Change-Id: I301a1997e3b48aa7e32d693fd8f4b2d436c9b3a7
This is more consistent with other APIs where the output side is the
first parameter to be analagous to the left-hand side of an
assignment.
Change-Id: Iec46bd50bc973a38b77d8367296adf5474ba515f
Translatable texts aren't API and shouldn't require maintenance of
@since tags to prevent API warnings.
Change-Id: I228ff37f17c0e792a6bc188c463a0d19138e88ac
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The various rename detection options are an inherent part of the
filter, similar to the path being followed.
This fixes a potential NPE when a RevWalk with a FollowFilter is
created without a Repository, since the old code path tried to get
the DiffConfig from the RevWalk's possibly-missing repository.
Change-Id: Idb273d5a92849b42935ac14eed73b796b80aad50
The most important difference is that in Java7 we have symbolic links
and for most operations in the work tree we want to operate on the link
itself rather than the link target, which the old File methods generally
do.
We also add support for the hidden attribute, which only makes sense
on Windows and exists, just since there are claims that Files.exists
is faster the File.exists.
A new bundle is only activated when run with a Java7 execution
environment. It is implemented as a fragment.
Tycho currently has no way to conditionally include optional features
based on the java version used to run the build, this means with this
change the jgit packaging build always needs to be run using java 7.
Change-Id: I3d6580d6fa7b22f60d7e54ab236898ed44954ffd
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
The only callers using these strings were removed in commit
850e5bc24e (Delete the iplog generator, 2013-01-09).
Change-Id: Ia4f81b29b8d00782ee559d69de3befc0a6c4d403
When ArchiveCommand is invoked directly on the command line, these
warnings to stderr
warning: mode of path/to/some/submodule ignored
are a useful hint, but in the more usual case where an archive is
being served by a server, the intended audience for that message
cannot see stderr.
Later it might be useful to accept a callback to return these warnings
out of band.
Change-Id: I22e79be69859176d85594031d67c6cb3371c4bd2
The only caller exits immediately after calling execute() so this
shouldn't make a difference, but it's good practice and should make it
easier to expose the functionality in a public API later.
Change-Id: Ia6cd2ce8382f1a62e576409107fc5c9a6b321fb6
Use recursive merge as the default strategy since it can successfully
merge more cases than the resolve strategy can. This is also the default
in native Git.
Change-Id: I38fd522edb2791f15d83e99038185edb09fed8e1
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
According to release train requirements [1] the provider name for all
artifacts of Eclipse projects is "Eclipse <project name>".
[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Release_Reviews#Checklist
Change-Id: I8445070d1d96896d378bfc49ed062a5e7e0f201f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.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>
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
Update the ObjectReuseAsIs API to support creating new
ObjectToPack with only the AnyObjectId and Git object type. This is
needed to support the future pack index bitmaps, which only contain
this information and do not want the overhead of creating a temporary
object for every ObjectId.
Change-Id: I906360b471412688bf429ecef74fd988f47875dc
These imports are unused since commit
cb349da017
Change-Id: I74ea2a17bf4976d9c74255500e5deeff18208e87
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>