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>
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>
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>
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>
These settings are stored in <prefix>/etc/gitconfig. The C Git
binary is installed in <prefix>/bin, so we look for the C Git
executable to find this location, first by looking at the PATH
environment variable and then by attemting to launch bash as
a login shell to find out.
Bug: 333216
Change-Id: I1bbee9fb123a81714a34a9cc242b92beacfbb4a8
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Replace 'method' with 'heap'-based recursion for resolving deltas.
Git packfile delta-chain depth can exceed 50 levels in certain files
(the packfile of the JGit project itself has >800 objects with
chain-length >50). Using method-based recursion on such packfiles will
quickly throw a StackOverflowError on VMs with constrained stack.
Benefits:
* packfile delta-resolution no longer limited by the maximum number
of stack frames permitted on the current thread.
* slight performance improvement
(3% speed increase on the packfile of the JGit project)
Change-Id: I1d9b3a8ba3c6d874d83cb93ebf171c6ab193e6cc
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
We cannot use SystemReader to get the time, unless we do that consistently,
which is harder to do and be sure we are really testing what we want.
Then we need to update our lastRead variable whenever we conclude that
our file is not racily clean according to lastRead. It may well be clean,
but we do not know that until we check the system clock again.
Finally add a test for this class.
Change-Id: I1894b032b9bd359d1b5325e5472d48e372599e4c
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
If the 'TREE' extension contains an invalid subtree that has
been removed, DirCacheIterator still tried to access it due to
an invalid childCnt field within the parent DirCacheTree object.
This is easy for a user to do, they just need to move all files
out of a subdirectory.
For example, the input for the JUnit test case for this bug was
built using the following C Git sequence:
mkdir -p a/b
touch a/b/c q
git add a/b/c q
git write-tree
git mv a/b/c a/a
After the last step, the subdirectory a/b is empty, as its only
file was moved into the parent directory. Because of the earlier
`git write-tree` operation, there is a 'TREE' extension present, but
the a and a/b subdirectories have been marked invalid by the rename.
When JGit tried to iterate over the a tree, it tried to correct
childCnt to be zero as a/b no longer exists, but it failed to
update childCnt.
Change-Id: I7a0f78fc48a36b1a83252d354618f6807fca0426
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
As discussed in
http://egit.eclipse.org/r/#change,2127
we should use paths relative the working directory instead of Files to
notify the caller about conflicts and nondeleted files.
Change-Id: I034c7bd846f0df78d97bc246f38d411f29713dde
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
The CheckoutCommand does not handle names other than local branch
names properly; it must detach HEAD if such a name is encountered (for
example a commit ID or a remote tracking branch).
Change-Id: I5d55177f4029bcc34fc2649fd564b125a2929cc4
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
This is needed by callers to determine checkout conflicts and
possible files that were not deleted during the checkout so that they
can present the end user with a better Exception description and retry
to delete the undeleted files later, respectively.
Change-Id: I037930da7b1a4dfb24cfa3205afb51dc29e4a5b8
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
This wrongly returns the same as getConflicts()
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
Change-Id: Id37c625458fc5a9b3987f05b684620e24fdfe852
Relying only on the last modified time for a file can be tricky.
The "racy git" problem may cause some modifications to be missed.
Use the new FileSnapshot code to track when a configuration file
has been modified, and needs to be reloaded in memory.
Change-Id: Ib6312fdd3b2403eee5af3f8ae711294b0e5f9035
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Pulling the last modified checking logic out of ObjectDirectory
makes it possible to reuse this code for other files, such as
the $GIT_DIR/config or $GIT_DIR/packed-refs files.
Change-Id: If2f27a89fc3b7adde7e65ff40bbca5d55b98b772
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Each time getConfig() is called on FileRepository, it checks the
last modified time of both ~/.gitconfig and $GIT_DIR?config. If
$GIT_DIR/config appears to have been modified, it is read back in
from disk and the current config is wiped out.
When mutating a configuration file, this may cause in-memory edits
to disappear. To avoid that callers need to avoid calling getConfig
until after the configuration has been saved to disk.
Unfortunately the API is still horribly broken. Configuration should
be modified only while a lock is held on the configuration file, very
similar to the way a ref is updated via its locking protocol. But our
existing API is really broken for that so we'll have to defer cleaning
up the edit path for a future change.
Change-Id: I5888dd97bac20ddf60456c81ffc1eb8df04ef410
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
The tortoiseplink command does not understand -batch, even though
it smells like the putty plink command that does use it. Don't add
-batch if GIT_SSH is tortoiseplink.
Change-Id: I638532a02faa2caf8c39d482094e7ff4f4ec7e78
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
When GIT_SSH is set to use plink, the correct option name is "-batch"
and not "--batch". This was a typo introduced when we added support
for plink via GIT_SSH.
Change-Id: I391660e38f5d208bba11e3f2a8f25922de2af878
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
When checking whether a file in the working tree has been modified -
WorkingTreeIterator.isModified() - we should not trust the filemode
in case of symbolic links, but check the timestamp and also the
content, if requested. Without this fix symlinks will always be shown
in EGit as modified files on Windows systems.
Change-Id: I367c807df5a7e85e828ddacff7fee7901441f187
Signed-off-by: Philipp Thun <philipp.thun@sap.com>
Sasa pointed out we only ever use the length here, so instead of
holding onto the AbbreviatedObjectId, lets just hold onto the length
as a primitive int.
Change-Id: I2444f59f9fe5ddcaea4a3537d3f1064736ae3215
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
CC: Sasa Zivkov <zivkov@gmail.com>
JGit's internal implementation of the HTTP digest authentication
method wasn't conforming to RFC 2617 (HTTP Authentication: Basic
and Digest Access Authentication), resulting in authentication
failures when connecting to a digest protected site.
The code now more accurately matches section 3.2.2 (The Authorization
Request Header) from the standards document.
Change-Id: If41b5c2cbdd59ddd6b2dea143f325e42cd58c395
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
The java.io.File methods for creating directories report failure by
returning false. To ease proper checking of return values provide
utility methods wrapping mkdir() and mkdirs() which throw IOException
on failure.
Also fix the tests to store test data under a trash folder and cleanup
after test.
Change-Id: I09c7f9909caf7e25feabda9d31e21ce154e7fcd5
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@gmail.com>
If DiffFormatter is asked to compare the index to the working tree,
it can go faster by using the cached stat information to compare
the two entries rather than relying on SHA-1 computation alone.
Change-Id: Icb21c15b8279ee8cee382e5e179e0cf8903aee4d
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
This is needed to ensure interoperability with the command line: if
the git-rebase-todo file was created manually (by git rebase -i in the
command line), and any commands other than pick are used (reword,
edit, fixup, squash) JGit must abort as it does not understand these
commands yet.
The same is true if an unknown command is found (e.g. due to a typo);
this is the same behavior as shown by the command line.
Change-Id: I2322014f69460361f7fc09da223e8a5c31f100dd
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>
Always use streaming (for SHA-checksum & collision detection)
when indexing whole blobs, regardless of their size.
Positives:
* benefits of bugfix #312868 will apply to all runtimes, without
additional conf for mem-constrained JVMs (5MB huge for some)
* no byte array allocation
(re-uses readBuffer instead of allocating new full-size array)
* mildly better overall performance
(given the usual blob-does-not-need-collision-checking case)
* removes unnecessary code
Negative:
* doubles the disk IO for a blob comparision
(comparitively rare occurance)
I perf-tested a range of threshold sizes against a random selection
of packfiles I found on my harddrive, the results are here:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tLCQElyyd2RKN9QevfvgwGQ&hl=en_GB#gid=1
My interpretation of the results is that the streaming size threshold
isn't beneficial (actually seems to be very slightly detrimental) -so
we should just get rid of it. This tallies with some of the comments
Shawn & I had for the default value of streamFileThreshold in the
review for I862afd4c:
http://egit.eclipse.org/r/#patch,sidebyside,2040,2,org.eclipse.jgit/src/org/eclipse/jgit/transport/IndexPack.java
The perf-test code is here: https://gist.github.com/735402
It's a bit scruffy but basically does 10 runs (in randomised order)
for each threshold size on various packfiles, waiting a second
between each pack-indexing to allow GC to catch up. I know it's not
perfect - proper perf testing is hard to do :-)
For convenience provide an option to skip deletion of non-existing
files. Also add some tests for deletion methods in FileUtils.
Change-Id: I33e355cfcdc19367d50208150ee49a4a06394890
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Sasa and I were reviewing this code today and Sasa pointed out we
can simplify the conflict logic, as the two cases (subtree and file)
are logically identical.
Change-Id: Ie0d40b2dd15605785eff453a846b1d20a2d021fc
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
Reviewed-by: Sasa Zivkov <zivkov@gmail.com>
Rebase would update the original HEAD to the wrong commit when
"skipping" the last commit after a merged commit.
Includes a test for the specific situation.
Change-Id: I087314b1834a3f11a4561f04ca5c21411d54d993
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kinzler <mathias.kinzler@sap.com>